A short-stacked Sean Prendiville moved all in with and was called by Joe Palmer with . The board would run out to eliminate Prendiville in 19th place. They are now re-drawing to two tables.
After being crippled in the previous hand, Joe Kuether would move the last of his chips in with and was up against Doug Polk's . The board ran out and Kuether was eliminated in 17th place.
Ryan Snickles was in great shape to score a double up when he picked up and was against Roman Valerstein's . The first card in the window was the to give Valerstein a set and when the final board run out was , Snickles would be eliminated in 16th place giving Valerstein some much needed chips in this super fast structure.
A short stacked Kristina Holst moved all in from under the gun and Andrew McKenzie also moved all in one seat to her left. Every one got out of the way and Holst would be taking against McKenzie's . The board would run out to knock Holst out in 15th place.
Keith Crowder would get the remainder of his stack in with and Jonathan Hanner would look him up with . Hanner would flop a set on the flop and the turn and river did nothing to change the final outcome. Crowder was eliminated in 14th place and Hanner moved his stack to 400,000.
With a flop of , Andy Philachack bet 65,000 and Roman Valerstein moved all in. Philachack made the call with and was trailing the overpair Valerstein held with . The turn was the and Valerstein only needed to face a nine or six to stay alive. The river was a cruel though and Valerstein is knocked out in 13th place.
Rhys Jones was all in and at risk with against Andrew Mackenzie's . The flop came moving Jones into the lead but the on the turn gave Mackenzie a set of tens and Jones was drawing dead. The river was the and Jones was eliminated in 12th place.
A short stacked Joe Palmer moved all in over the top of Doug Polk's 28,000 chip opener. It was only a little more for Polk to make the call and he did so with . Palmer had and would be eliminated in 11th place when the board ran out .
After getting aces cracked, Amanda Baker found herself riding a short stack and moved all in with . Andy Philachack made the call with and the board would run out eliminating Baker in 10th place. They are now bagging and tagging for the night. We'll have final chip counts momentarily.