We just noticed one of the bigger stacks in the room and it belongs to Matt Newcombe, who has pretty much 300,000 in chips. Wang Cheng was there not that long ago, but he has since dropped to 180,000. The latest hand saw him with versus and both suited aces had some sweat as the board ran out .
Julian Thomas lost pocket tens versus and has been cut in half.
It is game over for the following poker players. They're obviously disappointed for not progressing further, but getting this far is an amazing achievement and one rewarded with $4,630.
Phil Collins, who finished fifth in the 2011 WSOP Main Event, has doubled through Allen Kessler.
The action folded around to Collins in the small blind and he moved all-in for 7,900 chips with . Kessler asked for a count, but halfway through the dealer counting Kessler called with .
A flop kept Kessler's hand best, but the on the turn flipped the hand on its head and handed Collins the advantage. The on the river was a blank as far as this hand was concerned and Collins doubled to 17,000.
Humberto Brenes is sitting with a comfortable stack of 95,000 and with his cash in this event has four already for this series. He started off the WSOP with a 77th place finish in Event #3: $1,000 Pot Limit Omaha and followed that up with a 233rd place finish in Event #4: $1,000 No Limit Hold 'Em. The very next day he was cashing in Event #6: $1,500 No Limit Hold 'Em Shootout and has now added a cash in this event to bring his lifetime total of WSOP cashes to 76. This is good for 4th all time behind only Phil Hellmuth (101), Eric Seidel (81), and Men Nguyen (79).
His total earnings this far in WSOP events is $2,273,071 and he has two bracelets to his name.
Steven van Zadelhoff three-bet shoved for 20 big blinds in the small blind after a raise from the cutoff to 5,000 and a flat call from the button. The cutoff called with and stayed ahead of the from our favorite caveman. #next #gg
It was a four-bet shove of his opponent for roughly 75,000 chips and Paul Lenkeit called after his big three-bet with . The opponent turned over and there was a little sweat on the board but it ultimately stayed safe.