Thursday, July 10, 2014 1:24 PM Local Time
Biggest Stacks in Brasilia Red
Steve Tripp | 520,000 | 141,000  |
Paul Bennett | 400,000 | 55,000  |
Horacio Chaves Cortes | 380,000 | 29,700  |
Timothy Reilly | 375,000 | 42,000  |
Thursday, July 10, 2014 1:23 PM Local Time
A Talented Trio In Brasilia
Tom Middleton | 252,400 | 252,400  |
Steve O'Dwyer | 88,700 | 40,700  |
David Vamplew | 34,200 | 34,200  |
Thursday, July 10, 2014 1:23 PM Local Time
Sweet Start For Hennigan
John Hennigan | 455,000 | 112,300  |
Scott Palmer | 325,000 | 32,400  |
Ali Eslami | 298,000 | 10,100  |
Marius Pospiech | 256,000 | 256,000  |
Mars Callahan | 230,000 | 34,000  |
Phil Galfond | 200,000 | 34,600  |
Jesper Hougaard | 190,000 | 190,000  |
Randy Ohel | 105,000 | 1,300  |
Thursday, July 10, 2014 1:20 PM Local Time
Flack Folds Fours Full
Jeffrey Loiacono opened for 3,500 and picked up calls from Layne Flack and one other player. The flop was . A continuation bet from Loiacono saw Flack call and got a fold from the other player.
The turn brought a and a 12,500 bet from Loiacono, then Flack pumped it up to 29,000. When Loiacono moved all in for 145,000, Flack folded his face up. He didn't get to see Loiacono's cards, but Flack was pretty happy with his fold, sure that he dodged a potentially disastrous outcome.
Layne Flack | 150,000 | -36,100  |
Thursday, July 10, 2014 1:19 PM Local Time
Negreanu's Main Event Comes to an End

After doubling up to start the day, Daniel Negreanu ran into the buzz saw that goes by the name of Jeffrey Chang.
First, Negreanu would tank-call a large river bet on a queen-high board with only to see that he was behind Chang's kings. On Negreanu's final hand, he would get it all in after flopping top pair, but Chang had one-upped him again by flopping a flush, thus bringing a disappointing end to what has been a great summer for Negreanu.
Jeffrey Chang | 325,000 | 325,000  |
Daniel Negreanu | 0 | -76,500  |
Thursday, July 10, 2014 1:15 PM Local Time
Kelly KO'd

Dan Kelly found himself all in for his last 30,800 with James Crow making the call.
Kelly:
Crow:
The board ran out , that river queen ending Kelly's tournament as Crow climbed to 85,000.
James Crow | 85,000 | 85,000  |
Dan Kelly | 0 | -60,900  |
Thursday, July 10, 2014 1:11 PM Local Time
Aron, Popham Atop Brasilia Silver
Michael Aron | 512,000 | 44,000  |
Morgan Popham | 458,000 | 8,000  |
Andrey Zaichenko | 285,000 | 285,000  |
Assani Fisher | 261,000 | 261,000  |
Kory Kilpatrick | 220,300 | 220,300  |
Chris Moneymaker | 195,500 | -26,500  |
Jason Koon | 172,000 | 31,300  |
Steve Dannenmann | 124,500 | 124,500  |
Dan Sindelar | 113,000 | -39,900  |
Maxx Coleman | 90,000 | 90,000  |
Amir Lehavot | 64,000 | 11,200  |
Ted Forrest | 57,500 | 57,500  |
Thursday, July 10, 2014 1:07 PM Local Time
Portaro Silenced
After beginning the day with over 72,000, Australian Bruno Portaro has been eliminated.
Speaking to one of our bloggers, Portaro explained that he was all in holding against an opponent's , but unfortunately an would land on the river to end his tournament early on Day 3.
Bruno Portaro | 0 | 0  |
Thursday, July 10, 2014 1:07 PM Local Time
Some Brasilia Silver Stacks
Mikiyo Aoki | 260,000 | 0  |
Chris Moneymaker | 222,000 | 222,000  |
Jason Koon | 140,700 | 140,700  |
David Bach | 97,700 | 97,700  |
Jamie Kerstetter | 95,400 | 95,400  |
Ryan Riess | 84,900 | 84,900  |
Earl Barron | 74,000 | 74,000  |
Amir Lehavot | 52,800 | 52,800  |
Rhys Jones | 32,300 | 0  |
Gavin O'Rourke | 25,200 | 25,200  |
Meikat Siu | 0 | -26,000  |
Thursday, July 10, 2014 1:06 PM Local Time
Aces For Vengrin, Shanin Jumps to Second Place

We caught the action on the river with a board showing and about 70,000 chips already in the pot. The action was on Munir Shahin who bet 37,000 after Matt Vengrin had checked to him.
"Well, this really sucks," Vengrin sighed as he was faced with a big decision. "Will you show me if I fold?" Vengrin asked his opponent.
"I can't promise anything," Shahin replied with a smile.
"Any advice, since I can't phone a friend?" Vengrin asked, but Shahin had nothing to offer.
"What do you think I have?" Vengrin continued after a while, as the clock kept ticking.
"I don't know man, I'm not a very good player like you," Shahin responded.
"Oh stop it," Vengrin said, "Now you're just trying to flatter me."
"Sorry for taking so long guys, but this is a real decision and I will show my hand either way," Vengrin continued as he had taken well over five minutes.
Eventually Vengrin tossed in the call and Shahin turned over for a flopped set. Vengrin showed his and his hand ended up in the muck.
Munir Shahin | 540,000 | 178,100  |
Matt Vengrin | 72,000 | 72,000  |
Thursday, July 10, 2014 1:03 PM Local Time
Popham, Popham
Joshua Rotenberg got his stack of 40,000 or so all in preflop and was at risk against Morgan Popham, who began the day fifth in chips.
Rotenberg:
Popham:
Rotenberg was in dire straits and got up from his chair upon discovering his pocket pair was no good. The flop made things even worse as Popham found a set, but all hope was not lost as the turn gave Rotenberg a gutshot straight draw. Unfortunately for him it didn't come in as the blanked on the river.
"I'm the chip leader, I have it every time," 2003 WSOP Main Event champ Chris Moneymaker joked in an effeminate voice from the other side of the table.
Morgan Popham | 450,000 | 450,000  |
Joshua Rotenberg | 0 | 0  |
Thursday, July 10, 2014 1:02 PM Local Time
Bodo Takes It Slow
Bodo Sbrzesny opened on the button for 3,200 and Marton Czuczor in the big blind had a look at Sbrzesny's sub-60,000 stack before three-betting to 8,000. Sbrzesny made the call and each player made slow and deliberate checks until it reached the river as the board came .
On fifth street Czuczor made a final check, then Sbrzensy threw out a quick 10,000 to claim the pot.
Marton Czuczor | 104,000 | 104,000  |
Bodo Sbrzesny | 67,000 | 7,700  |
Thursday, July 10, 2014 12:56 PM Local Time
A Few More Pavilion Chip Counts
Mark Herm | 205,000 | 205,000  |
Steven Levy | 164,000 | 164,000  |
John Dolan | 155,000 | 155,000  |
Vinny Pahuja | 147,000 | 147,000  |
Thomas Winters | 120,000 | 120,000  |
Guillaume Rivet | 56,000 | -27,700  |
Steve O'Dwyer | 48,000 | 48,000  |
Kyle Frey | 48,000 | -64,200  |
Eric Mizrachi | 32,000 | 32,000  |
Thursday, July 10, 2014 12:56 PM Local Time
Set Over Set Propels Baron to the Top

As recapped to us by Isaac Baron...
Anthony Denicco opened from middle position, the player on the button called, and Baron called from the big blind. The flop came down and Baron checked to Denicco who bet. The player on the button called before Baron check-raised. Denicco reraised, the player on the button folded, Baron reraised back, and Denicco soon wound up all in for about 235,000 with for bottom set.
Baron, though, tabled for middle set, and the better hand held up to eliminate Denicco and give Baron the chip lead.
Isaac Baron | 674,000 | 234,000  |
Anthony Denicco | 0 | 0  |
Thursday, July 10, 2014 12:55 PM Local Time
Spotted In Brasilia
Mikiyo Aoki | 260,000 | 0  |
Niall Farrell | 158,000 | 158,000  |
Eric Ethans | 68,300 | 0  |
Thursday, July 10, 2014 12:52 PM Local Time
Schemion Has Evangelista Wary
With approximately 25,000 already in the pot and a board of , Ole Schemion made a bet of 13,500. His opponent in the hand, Mark Evangelista, with a hoodie drawn snugly over his head and sunglasses on, stared at Schemion directly for nearly a minute before making the call.
The river was the and Schemion thought for a few seconds and checked. His opponent checked behind and Schemion mucked his hand.
"Do I have to show," asked Evangelista, and he was told that he did. He tabled for the king-high flush. Only the ace of diamonds or five of diamonds would have beaten him, but out of respect for the top German pro he had decided against making a river bet.
Ole Schemion | 140,500 | -40,400  |
Mark Evangelista | 135,000 | 135,000  |
Thursday, July 10, 2014 12:52 PM Local Time
Pierce Doubles Early

Gary Lent opened for 3,600 under the gun, and Paul Pierce called from the next spot. Action folded to the cutoff, who came along, and the flop came . Lent bet 8,500, and Pierce tossed out a min-raise. The cutoff folded, and Lent made the call. On the turn, Lent checked and Pierce immediately slid his whole stack in. The wager was 16,300.
"Can you spread the pot please?" Lent asked. "I hope I have outs."
Lent decided to call, and he turned over for a pair and a flush draw, but Pierce had his pair dominated with . Pierce faded the clubs and tens as a arrived on the river, and has earned an early double-up here on Day 3.
Gary Lent | 153,300 | 153,300  |
Paul Pierce | 75,000 | 26,400  |
Thursday, July 10, 2014 12:51 PM Local Time
Nguyen Picks the Wrong Spot
We're not sure of the preflop action, but we do know a raising war between Peter Nguyen and Kelsey Hendriks resulted in the former getting his stack in.
Hendriks:
Nguyen:
It appeared Nguyen had picked the wrong time to shove, but then the flop came down to give him the lead. The turn gave Hendriks a flush draw to go with his overs, and it hit when the spiked on the river to end Nguyen's Main Event.
Peter Nguyen | 0 | 0  |
Thursday, July 10, 2014 12:51 PM Local Time
Big Double For Jaddi
A player in early position opened to 4,000, Sam Jaddi three-bet to 6,500 from late position, then Maxx Coleman four-bet to 14,500. The original raiser folded, Jaddi five-bet to 23,500, then Coleman slid out a large stack of orange chips, forcing an all-in decision on Jaddi.
Jaddi quickly called, putting himself at risk tabling . Coleman turned over and the dealer rapped the table.
The board ran out and Jaddi had an easy sweat for the double.
Sam Jaddi | 135,600 | 600  |