Thursday, July 10, 2014 10:59 PM Local Time
Abe Mosseri Doubles Through Eric Hicks

We didn't catch the pre-flop action but according to Abe Mosseri all the chips went in pre-flop and he was all in and at risk against the big stack of Eric Hicks. Mosseri held and Hicks held . The board ran out and Mosseri's set of sevens was more than enough to win him the pot and keep him alive.
Eric Hicks | 715,000 | -175,000  |
Abe Mosseri | 277,000 | -23,000  |
Thursday, July 10, 2014 10:54 PM Local Time
More Amazon Purple Chip Counts
Raul Mestre | 908,000 | -2,500  |
Martin Jacobson | 650,000 | 45,000  |
Tony Ruberto | 645,000 | 95,000  |
Taylor von Kriegenbergh | 427,000 | 37,000  |
Mike Gogliormella | 280,000 | -41,000  |
Ariel Celestino | 255,000 | 75,000  |
David Paredes | 255,000 | 145,000  |
Chris DeMaci | 240,000 | -10,000  |
Hasan Habib | 198,000 | 74,000  |
Manig Loeser | 185,000 | -32,000  |
Joe Kuether | 165,000 | -325,000  |
Faraz Jaka | 147,000 | 12,000  |
Garrett Greer | 145,000 | 45,000  |
Joseph McKeehen | 135,000 | -60,000  |
Bryan Devonshire | 114,000 | -116,000  |
Antonio Esfandiari | 100,000 | -107,000  |
Andrew Scott | 96,000 | 36,000  |
Ryan Tepen | 90,000 | 6,000  |
Anton Makiievskyi | 0 | -205,000  |
Haralabos Voulgaris | 0 | -102,000  |
Thursday, July 10, 2014 10:54 PM Local Time
A Few Chip Counts
Dan Smith | 817,000 | 250,000  |
Jared Bleznick | 512,000 | 395,000  |
Marius Pospiech | 426,000 | 66,000  |
Matt Waxman | 372,000 | 65,000  |
Thursday, July 10, 2014 10:54 PM Local Time
Hughes Leaves Huang Short
We didn't see the action, but Mark Hughes and Bryan Huang got it all in preflop at Table 4.
Hughes:
Huang:
Hughes was at risk, but his lead remained comfortable as he had Huang drawing dead after fourth street.
Mark Hughes | 355,000 | 355,000  |
Bryan Huang | 72,000 | -163,000  |
Thursday, July 10, 2014 10:53 PM Local Time
Shchemelev Forces a Fold
With about 60,000 in the middle and a board of , Vladimir Shchemelev tossed out a bet of 20,000 and Ismael Bojang was forced to fold.
Vladimir Shchemelev | 450,000 | 265,000  |
Ismael Bojang | 85,000 | -10,000  |

Thursday, July 10, 2014 10:52 PM Local Time
Pierce Slams All In On Kaczka

From under the gun, Harry Kaczka raised to 9,000 with 113,000 behind. Action then folded to NBA star Paul Pierce in the small blind, and he reraised all in for a little under 200,000, having Kaczka covered. After a bit of tanking — and painful tanking at that — Kaczka folded.
"Seven-deuce!" yelled out Pierce, hinting that he shoved all in with seven-deuce — the worst starting hand in hold'em. "All in with seven-deuce off suit!"
Paul Pierce | 205,000 | 25,000  |
Harry Kaczka | 113,000 | 3,000  |
Thursday, July 10, 2014 10:51 PM Local Time
Updated Chip Counts from Brasilia
Morgan Popham | 580,000 | 60,000  |
Paul Klann | 405,000 | 80,000  |
Brian Roberts | 403,000 | 127,000  |
Curtis Rystadt | 398,000 | 99,000  |
Kevin Eyster | 341,000 | 171,000  |
Gennady Shimelfarb | 220,000 | 30,000  |
Brett Richey | 202,000 | -28,000  |
Vladimir Shchemelev | 185,000 | -10,000  |
Byron Kaverman | 167,500 | 25,500  |
Tatiana Barausova | 158,000 | -19,000  |
Mike Dentale | 122,500 | -85,500  |
Tyler Patterson | 110,000 | 38,800  |
Ismael Bojang | 95,000 | -15,000  |
Jonathan Aguiar | 87,000 | -73,000  |
John Gordon | 80,000 | 80,000  |
Jens Kyllonen | 79,500 | 10,500  |
Sean Winter | 59,000 | -5,500  |
Thayer Rasmussen | 37,000 | -23,000  |
Thursday, July 10, 2014 10:50 PM Local Time
Little by Little
Jonathan Little reported that he ran his stack up to 110,000 by stealing and then dwindled to 70,000 by not stealing. Little was then all in with versus and held after a flop to finish on 134,000 at the break.
Little opened to 8,000 just after the break and got one caller in the cut-off. They saw a flop of with neither player wagering chips so the dealer put out the turn card . This time Little check-called a bet of 13,000, whereupon his opponent remarked, "You can write more hands for your book."
The river card was the . No chips went forward and Little turned over for the nut flush. Perhaps that one will make his next book after all.
Jonathan Little | 158,000 | 24,000  |
Thursday, July 10, 2014 10:48 PM Local Time
Updated Chip Counts
Michael Aron | 760,000 | 85,000  |
John Kabbaj | 752,000 | 242,000  |
Vitaly Lunkin | 440,000 | 10,000  |
Darren Rabinowitz | 425,000 | 35,000  |
Ryan Fair | 375,000 | 263,700  |
Huck Seed | 306,000 | 121,000  |
Hans Winzeler | 290,000 | 55,000  |
David Pham | 90,000 | 5,000  |
Ronnie Bardah | 80,000 | 10,000  |
Thursday, July 10, 2014 10:48 PM Local Time
More Amazon Purple Chip Counts
Matthew Haugen | 935,000 | -3,000  |
David Tuthill | 865,000 | 705,000  |
Raj Vohra | 760,000 | 18,000  |
Griffin Benger | 640,000 | 10,000  |
Ankush Mandavia | 590,000 | -110,000  |
Thomas Winters | 345,000 | 225,000  |
Blake Whittington | 110,000 | -90,000  |
John Monnette | 105,000 | -9,000  |
Brian Hastings | 95,000 | -68,000  |
Barry Hutter | 85,000 | -140,000  |
Alessio Isaia | 82,000 | -55,000  |
Matthias De Meulder | 65,000 | -35,000  |

Thursday, July 10, 2014 10:44 PM Local Time
Koon KO'd

Faced with a three-bet shove for his tournament life from Jorryt van Hoof, Jason Koon, the original raiser, called.
Koon:
van Hoof:
Koon thought the Dutchman had a pair, and unfortunately for him it pipped his own holdings. The board ran out pure and Koon was eliminated.
Jorryt van Hoof | 280,000 | 137,500  |
Jason Koon | 0 | 0  |
Thursday, July 10, 2014 10:43 PM Local Time
Ruth Graham Risks It All
With close to 45,000 in the pot on a board of , Ruth Graham was facing a bet of 23,500. She moved all in for approximately 135,000 total causing her opponent to shake his head. He stared down at the food in front of him and then looked upwards as if seeking some divine intervention. After nearly three minutes, he released his hand.
Graham has been surviving with a moderately short stack for most of the day but now finds herself over the 200,000 chip mark.
Ruth Graham | 205,000 | 118,000  |
Thursday, July 10, 2014 10:42 PM Local Time
Ezzie Awards a "Courtesy Double Up"
Harry Kaczka raised to 8,000 in late position, Raymond Ezzie three-bet to 21,000 on the button, and a third player cold four-bet all in for 77,500 out of the big blind. Kaczka folded, and the action was back on Ezzie.
"Courtesy double up," he said, tossing in a call.
Ezzie:
Opponent:
The player improved to a pair of queens on a flop of , but Ezzie had a gut-shot straight draw and a backdoor flush draw. The on the turn kept the latter draw alive, but the bricked off on the river.
Ezzie gave the player his courtesy double up, and dipped to 375,000 chips.
Raymond Ezzie | 375,000 | -85,000  |
Thursday, July 10, 2014 10:37 PM Local Time
Chip Counts from Amazon Purple
John Kabbaj | 510,000 | -150,000  |
Chanracy Khun | 490,000 | 95,000  |
Timothy Reilly | 480,000 | 10,000  |
Vitaly Lunkin | 430,000 | 90,000  |
Jeff Madsen | 410,000 | -75,000  |
Darren Rabinowitz | 390,000 | 84,000  |
Vinny Pahuja | 350,000 | -55,000  |
Paul Tedeschi | 350,000 | -35,000  |
Mukul Pahuja | 325,000 | -15,000  |
Raymond Ezzie | 280,000 | -60,000  |
Michael Binger | 260,000 | 72,000  |
Hans Winzeler | 235,000 | 235,000  |
Christopher Smith | 225,000 | -65,500  |
Tony Hachem | 200,000 | 115,000  |
Huck Seed | 185,000 | -25,000  |
Daniel Alaei | 170,000 | -3,000  |
Steve Brecher | 165,000 | 15,000  |
Ben Yu | 130,000 | 55,000  |
Harry Kaczka | 110,000 | -41,000  |
Max Pescatori | 100,000 | -44,500  |
David Pham | 85,000 | -135,000  |
Ronnie Bardah | 70,000 | 28,000  |
Jason Helder | 70,000 | -55,000  |
Zachary Donovan | 0 | -155,000  |
Thursday, July 10, 2014 10:31 PM Local Time
Play Resumes
The cards are now back in the air for the final level of the day!

Thursday, July 10, 2014 10:31 PM Local Time
Level 15 started
Level: 15
Blinds: 2000/4000
Ante: 500
Thursday, July 10, 2014 10:11 PM Local Time
Break Time; Mehrdad Yousefzadeh Hits the Milli Mark, Huck Seed the Last Remaining World Champion

The fourth and penultimate level of Day 3 has been completed with roughly 855 players remaining. Those players are now on a 20-minute break.
On the resumption of play following dinner break, it would be Mehrdad Yousefzadeh taking a sizeable pot off Phil Ivey to launch himself to roughly 660,000. Although Matthew Haugen would have the biggest flirt of reaching a million in chips when he peaked at 945,000 it would be Yousefzadeh who catapulted himself to 1,050,000 late in the level before heading to break with an impressive 1,049,500.
The other story of the level would be the one that left Huck Seed as the only remaining World Champion in the field following the earlier eliminations of Ryan Riess, Johnny Chan, Robert Varkonyi and most recently Chris Moneymaker. After Moneymaker moved to the action table that included Paul Pierce and Michael Binger, Moneymaker would see the last of his chips enter the flop with his in the lead against Raymond Ezzie's . The on the turn and on the river would ensure Moneymaker's exit as Seed became the last Main Event Champion standing.
Speaking of Pierce, the 10-time NBA All-Star would have a heavy rail for the majority of the level but he would float above and below the 200,000-chip mark before ending with 180,000, while the likes of Steve Dannenmann, Marvin Rettenmaier, Aaron Steury, Jason Koon, Bryce Yockey, John Hennigan and Hac Dang weren't as fortunate as they found themselves on the rail.
Joining Yousefzadeh up top on the leaderboard include Haugen (938,000), Raul Mestre (910,500), Andrew Liporace (899,500), Eric Hicks (848,000).
Thursday, July 10, 2014 10:10 PM Local Time
Turner Snaps Off Torelli
Jon Turner was on the button against Alec Torelli in the big blind, and he bet 20,500 on a flop after Torelli checked. Torelli called, and a hit the turn. Torelli checked once more, and "PearlJammer" bet 27,000 this time. Torelli pushed all in, and Turner instantly called.
Turner turned over for a set, and Torelli got up and slid his stacks over to Turner, as he was drawing dead with .
Jon Turner | 340,000 | 30,000  |
Alec Torelli | 0 | -143,000  |
Thursday, July 10, 2014 10:08 PM Local Time
It's A Secret
With approximately 95,000 in the pot, Roman Valerstein was facing a bet of 36,000 on a board of . He raised it up to 100,000 causing his opponent to lean back instantly in his chair, his hands over his head.
He leaned forward, staring at Valerstein, while shuffling a stack of chips clumsily in his right hand. He muttered something under his breath to his neighbor and went back to staring at his foe. Valerstein sat there, quiet, looking straight ahead. After nearly five minutes in the tank, Valerstein's opponent folded and showed .
"What'd you have?" he asked Valerstein.
"I can't tell you," was the response. "Maybe at the end of the night." Valerstein was up to 740,000 after taking down that pot.
Roman Valerstein | 740,000 | 105,000  |
Thursday, July 10, 2014 10:04 PM Local Time
Top Two for Greer
Garrett Greer raised to 6,000 from under the gun, Taylor von Kriegenbergh called on his direct left, and Tom Cannuli called in the hijack. The trio all checked on a flop of , and the turn was a repeat seven - the .
Greer led out for 7,500, only Cannuli called, and the completed the board. Greer check-called a bet of 18,500 on the river ( ), and Cannuli quickly flashed his hand. It went into the muck when Greer showed , however, and he was awarded the pot.
Tom Cannuli | 260,000 | -55,000  |
Garrett Greer | 100,000 | 35,000  |