Tuesday, June 10, 2014 11:00 PM Local Time
It's Anyone's Game
Richard Sklar | 1,500,000 | -410,000  |
Christopher Wallace | 1,320,000 | 20,000  |
Richard Ashby | 1,000,000 | 153,000  |
Randy Ohel | 960,000 | 530,000  |
Max Pescatori | 900,000 | -408,000  |
Tuesday, June 10, 2014 10:59 PM Local Time
One for Ashby
Stud 8
Richard Ashby completed and both Richard Sklar and Christopher Wallace called. On fourth street Sklar and Wallace check-called a bet. On fifth, Sklar folded when Ashby bet again. Wallace called, but he also folded on sixth when Ashby continued to fire.
Ashby: /
Wallace: / fold
Sklar: / fold
Tuesday, June 10, 2014 10:48 PM Local Time
Wallace Raises, Ohel Folds
Stud 8
Wallace: /
Ohel: / -fold
Pescatori: / -fold
Richard Sklar was the bring in with the and Max Pescatori completed from the next seat over. Christopher Wallace called and Randy Ohel raised. Action folded back to Sklar who kicked his cards into the muck. Pescatori and Wallace called.
On fourth street, action checked over to Ohel and he fired out a bet. Both of his opponents called and Wallace was first to act on fifth. He checked, Ohel bet, and Pescatori folded. Wallace came over the top with a check-raise and Ohel got rid of his cards. Wallace was pushed the pot and is now up to about 1.3 million in chips.
Christopher Wallace | 1,300,000 | 235,000  |
Randy Ohel | 430,000 | -345,000  |
Tuesday, June 10, 2014 10:36 PM Local Time
A King Doesn't Scare Ohel in Razz
Razz
Randy Ohel had the bring in and Max Pescatori completed. Christopher Wallace made the call and Ohel gave it some thought before putting in the call.
On fourth street Wallace bet, Ohel raised and Pescatori gave up. Wallace called and gave up on fifth when Ohel bet again.
Pescatori: / fold
Ohel: /
Wallace: / fold
Christopher Wallace | 1,065,000 | -225,000  |
Randy Ohel | 775,000 | 209,000  |
Tuesday, June 10, 2014 10:29 PM Local Time
Lee Goldman Eliminated in 6th Place ($84,844)

Razz
Sklar: / /
Goldman: / /
Richard Sklar completed and Lee Goldman made it two bets to go. Sklar called and Goldman was all in in the dark for fourth street. After receiving his card, Sklar tossed out a call. Sklar ended up making an eighty-seven by sixth street to score the elimination. Neither player's final card was turned over. Goldman fell in sixth place for $84,844, while Sklar's stack grew to 1.91 million.
Richard Sklar | 1,910,000 | 190,000  |
Lee Goldman | 0 | -193,000  |

Tuesday, June 10, 2014 10:21 PM Local Time
Level 27 started
Level: 27
Blinds: 0/0
Ante: 0
Tuesday, June 10, 2014 10:17 PM Local Time
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Tuesday, June 10, 2014 9:21 PM Local Time
Dinner Break
Players are now on a 60-minute dinner break.
Richard Sklar | 1,720,000 | 40,000  |
Max Pescatori | 1,308,000 | 208,000  |
Christopher Wallace | 1,290,000 | 300,000  |
Richard Ashby | 847,000 | -303,000  |
Randy Ohel | 566,000 | -209,000  |
Lee Goldman | 193,000 | -42,000  |
Tuesday, June 10, 2014 9:21 PM Local Time
One for Wallace
Razz
On the final hand before the break it was Christopher Wallace who completed and Richard Ashby called. On fourth and fifth, Wallace bet and Ashby called. On sixth, Ashby check-called and on sixth both players checked.
Wallace: / /
Ashby: / /
Wallace turned over and Ashby showed but that was not enough. Wallace took down the last hand before the break and six players will return to battle it out an hour from now.
Tuesday, June 10, 2014 9:18 PM Local Time
Nut Flush for Ashby
Omaha 8
Lee Goldman raised from the button and Richard Ashby responded with a three-bet from the small blind. Goldman called and the flop brought . Ashby bet and Goldman called. On the turn the hit and both players checked. The river was the and Ashby bet. Goldman called.
Ashby showed and with a nut flush he took this pot down.
Richard Ashby | 1,150,000 | 190,000  |
Lee Goldman | 235,000 | -200,000  |

Tuesday, June 10, 2014 9:07 PM Local Time
Wallace Scoops Sklar
Omaha 8
Richard Sklar raised from the button and Christopher Wallace called from the big blind. The flop fell and Wallace checked. Sklar checked it back and the hit the turn. Wallace led into the middle and found a call from the chip leader.
The river was the and Wallace bet once more. Sklar called, only to muck his hand when Wallace rolled over , playing his six-four for a straight and a sixty-five low. Wallace was pushed the pot and now has about 990,000 in chips.
Richard Sklar | 1,680,000 | -120,000  |
Christopher Wallace | 990,000 | 315,000  |
Tuesday, June 10, 2014 8:57 PM Local Time
Wallace Rivers a Flush
Limit Hold'em
Christopher Wallace raised and both blinds, Lee Goldman and Richard Ashby, made the call. The flop brought and both blinds checked to Wallace, who bet. Only Goldman called.
On the turn the hit and Goldman check-called another bet. The river was the and Goldman called another bet after checking. Wallace showed for a flush and he took down this pot.
Christopher Wallace | 675,000 | 325,000  |
Lee Goldman | 435,000 | -265,000  |
Tuesday, June 10, 2014 8:55 PM Local Time
A Set for Ohel
Limit Hold'em
On a board, Randy Ohel bet and Christopher Wallace called. The river brought the and Ohel bet again. Wallace called and mucked when Ohel showed for a rivered set.
Randy Ohel | 775,000 | 315,000  |
Christopher Wallace | 350,000 | -350,000  |
Tuesday, June 10, 2014 8:53 PM Local Time
Bill Chen Eliminated in 7th Place ($65,273)

Limit Hold'em
Christopher Wallace raised from the button and Bill Chen three-bet from the small blind. Wallace called and the flop brought . Chen bet and Wallace called. On the turn, the hit and Chen moved all in for 75,000. Wallace looked back down at his cards and called.
Wallace:
Chen:
The river brought the and Wallace hit his flush to knock Chen out.
Christopher Wallace | 700,000 | 275,000  |
Bill Chen | 0 | -415,000  |
Tuesday, June 10, 2014 8:48 PM Local Time
Sklar Folds Sixth
Stud 8
Goldman: /
Sklar: /
Lee Goldman was the bring-in and Richard Sklar completed. Action folded back around to Goldman and he came along for the ride. Goldman paired deuces on fourth street and led out with a bet. Sklar called, and the same action happened on fifth street. Goldman kept up his aggression with another bet on sixth street. This was enough for Sklar, though, who folded his cards. Goldman picked up the pot and now has about 700,000 in chips.
Richard Sklar | 1,800,000 | -100,000  |
Lee Goldman | 700,000 | 150,000  |

Tuesday, June 10, 2014 8:42 PM Local Time
Two Big Ones for Pescatori
Stud
With limits this big anything can happen, and Max Pescatori is attempting to prove that. The Italian-pro had been short for quite some time, but after winning a few pots he's now near the top. First he had the bring-in and Christopher Wallace raised on his left, after Randy Ohel called.
Pescatori called and on fourth Wallace bet, Ohel called and Pescatori raised. Wallace folded and Ohel called. On fifth street both players checked, and Pescatori fired again on sixth - enough to take this pot down.
Pescatori: /
Wallace: / fold
Ohel: / fold
Stud 8
The game changed, but Pescatori's tactics didn't. It was Richard Ashby who completed and this time Pescatori and Ohel called. On fourth street Pescatori bet and both Ashby and Ohel called. On fifth, Pescatori bet again and both of his opponents folded.
Pescatori: /
Ohel: / fold
Ashby: / fold
Max Pescatori | 1,100,000 | 655,000  |
Richard Ashby | 960,000 | -210,000  |
Randy Ohel | 460,000 | -290,000  |
Christopher Wallace | 425,000 | -260,000  |
Tuesday, June 10, 2014 8:26 PM Local Time
Calvin Anderson Eliminated in 8th Place ($50,966)

Stud
Anderson: / /
Pescatori: / /
Calvin Anderson completed and it folded to Max Pescatori, who made it two bets. Action folded back around to Anderson, and he called for his tournament life. Despite making a diamond flush draw on fifth, Anderson was unable to improve his hand beyond a pair of deuces. Pescatori made eights and fours to win the hand and eliminate Anderson in eighth place. Anderson will collect $50,966 in winnings.
Max Pescatori | 445,000 | 259,000  |
Calvin Anderson | 0 | -164,000  |
Tuesday, June 10, 2014 8:25 PM Local Time
Level 26 started
Level: 26
Blinds: 0/0
Ante: 0
Tuesday, June 10, 2014 8:21 PM Local Time
Triple Up for Chen
Razz
On third street things got a little crazy as Max Pescatori completed, Bill Chen raised and Calvin Anderson put in a third bet. Pescatori tanked for a bit and made it 120,000. Chen called all in for 118,000 and Anderson called, too.
On fourth street, Anderson bet and Pescatori called. On fifth, Pescatori folded in frustration as he caught a pair of queens.
Anderson: / /
Pescatori: / fold
Chen: / /
Chen made the winning combo on the river when he hit the ace to triple up his stack. Anderson and Pescatori are now the short stacks.
Bill Chen | 415,000 | 194,000  |
Max Pescatori | 186,000 | -247,000  |
Calvin Anderson | 164,000 | -49,000  |
Tuesday, June 10, 2014 8:12 PM Local Time
Eighty-Five for Wallace
Razz
Ohel: / /
Wallace: / /
Bill Chen was the bring in with the . Randy Ohel called from the next seat over and it folded around to Christopher Wallace, who completed. Chen folded and Ohel called.
Ohel check-called a bet on fourth street and did the same on fifth. Wallace was first to act on sixth when Ohel paired nines. He bet and Ohel called to see his final card. Wallace fired one more on seventh and Ohel thought for a moment before flinging out a call.
Wallace fanned for an eighty-five, prompting Ohel to muck his hand. Wallace picked up the pot and is now up around 685,000 in chips.
Randy Ohel | 750,000 | -50,000  |
Christopher Wallace | 685,000 | 255,000  |