Chris Lindh raised to 180,000 from the button, and Ryan Riess three-bet to 395,000 from the big blind. Lindh called, and the flop came . Riess checked, and Lindh bet continued for 260,000. Riess called, and the turn was the . Riess checked again, and Lindh bet out 480,000. Riess moved all in, and Lindh quickly folded.
Aleksejs Ponakovs opened for 175,000 from middle position and picked up a couple of callers — Marc McLaughlin (button) and Alexander Livingston (big blind). The first three community cards came . Livingston checked, and Ponakovs fired 225,000 into the middle. McLaughlin called the bet, then Livingston stepped aside.
The turn was the . This time Ponakovs checked and watched as McLaughlin set out a bet of 355,000. Ponakovs called McLaughlin's bet, then after the fell on the river he checked once more. McLaughlin took the opening to bet again — 740,000 — and Ponakovs decided to fold his hand.
Yevgeniy Timoshenko opened for 180,000 under the gun, and Jackie Glazier pushed all of it in the middle from his left. Action folded to Jack Amyx, who jammed for 2,870,000 in the small blind, and the big blind and Timoshenko folded. Glazier was at risk for 1,700,000.
Amyx:
Glazier:
"Jack-ball!" Glazier's railbirds yelled.
They got their wish, as the flop came , giving Glazier a full house. A and completed the board, and the last woman remaining survived.
It's time for the 90-minute dinner break here on Day 6 of the 2013 World Series of Poker Main Event after an exciting first three levels of the day. There are just 37 players remaining including 2001 WSOP Main Event champion Carlos Mortensen, JC Tran, Yevgeniy Timoshenko, Amir Lehavot, Jackie Glazier, David Benefield and Rep Porter.
Level 28 saw a new chip leader emerge from the fray in Anton Morgenstern. Morgenstern seems to be winning every single pot at his table, many of which he is doing without having to go to a showdown. In a recent pot towards the end of the level, he scooped chips from Philip Long after shoving the river and getting Long to fold.
In other chip leader news, the start-of-the-day chip leader, Sami Rustom, was eliminated in 39th place. Despite beginning the day over 7 million, Rustom couldn't keep his momentum going in the right direction. He eventually fell when he ran his into the for Long.
Other notable eliminations during the last level include Jonathan Jaffe (42nd place), Bryan Pellegrino (44th place) and Vitaly Lunkin (46th place).
The last woman standing, Glazier, still remains moving forward, and she found a nice double up right at the end of the level to get back to over 3.7 million in chips. Glazier flipped it out with her against Jack Amyx's and won.
Play will resume in 90 minutes time with the plan to play two more levels of action. We'll see you back here after dinner.