Vincent Gironda, who held the chip lead on Day 1 for a bit, has just been knocked out. Gironda moved all in for just 2,000 chips under the gun plus one and from his left it was Jeff Thompson who raised.
Samuel Golbuff three-bet from the cutoff and both blinds folded after which Thompson called.
The flop brought out and Thompson quickly check-folded to Golbuff's bet.
Well, for now it's certainly not Kevin Song. Danzer, who's still slightly in the lead for this year's WSOP Player of the Year after John Hennigan took down the $50k Players' Championship last night, raked in a big pot just now to pot him in contention for yet another bracelet.
Song raised from early position and Danzer called from the big blind. The flop came down and Danzer checked to Song who bet. Danzer raised, Song three-bet and Danzer four-bet.
Song called.
The turn was the and Danzer bet, Song called. On the river, the , Song called another bet and shook his head as the German turned over .
"Set over set again?" Danzer asked Song, who took quite a while before finally mucking his cards.
From the small blind it was Samuel Golbuff who raised and Steven Wolansky defended his big blind.
The flop came down and Golbuff bet, Wolansky called.
On the turn the hit and Golbuff bet again, Wolansky raised and Golbuff called.
The river was the and after some tanking it was Wolansky who bet again when Golbuff checked. Golbuff made the call and mucked when his opponent showed .
Besides this pot Golbuff has been chipping up a lot while Wolansky really needed this one to stay in contention.
Mohsin Charania was down to his last 3,500 chips when he was seated in the big blind. Jeff Thompson raised and all the other players folded, and Charania tossed his final chip into the pot.