The remaining nine players are heading on a 15-minute break.
During this break, the yellow T$1,000 chips will be colored up, and the secondary feature table will be moving to the main feature table, and vice versa.
Phil Ivey completed with the and Dan Smith raised with the . Smith paired and bet fourth then picked up trips, but Ivey paired his jack and moved in for his last 85,000 on fifth.
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Ivey had the best of it and filled up with the while Smith caught a brick with the . Ivey didn't improve when he got the but he only needed to fade one card and the wasn't it. Stay tuned for chip counts momentarily.
Michael Mizrachi raised to 70,000 from the small blind and Brian Rast called in the big.
The flop landed and action checked through to see the on the turn. Mizrachi checked, Rast bet 90,000, and Mizrachi splashed the pot with his entire stack of white 100,000-denomination chips. Rast called all in for 556,000 instantly.
John Hennigan raised first to act and called a three-bet from Aaron Katz in the cutoff. Hennigan check-called on and both checked the , bringing a . Hennigan bet and Katz called, and Hennigan won showdown with . Katz said he had .
Phil Ivey raised on the button and he was three-bet by Dan Smith in the small blind. Action folded back to Ivey and he called.
The flop was and Smith bet. Ivey called.
On the turn, Smith bet again and Ivey called.
The river was the and Smith bet one more time. Ivey called again, but Smith showed him for three jacks and it was good to take down the pot as Ivey mucked.
Benny Glaser raised to 120,000 on the button and Mike Leah three-bet to 180,000 from the small blind. Michael Mizrachi called in the big blind, before Glaser made it four bets to go.
Leah and Mizrachi called as the flop landed , and they both checked to Glaser. Glaser bet 60,000, and both Leah and Mizrachi called as the turn landed the .
Leah checked, as did Mizrachi, and Glaser bet out 120,000. Leah called, but Mizrachi folded as the river of the completed the board.
Leah checked, Glaser bet 120,000, and Leah folded.
Michael Mizrachi completed holding a and Brian Rast made it two bets with his . Everyone else folded while Mizrachi called.
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Rast led out on fourth street with the betting lead and Mizrachi called.
On fifth street, Mizrachi assumed the betting lead and he led out. Rast called. Mizrachi led again on sixth street and Rast called once more.
On seventh street, Mizrachi put in a bet without looking at his cards. Rast thought for a good while, then eventually decided to fold his hand, so Mizrachi raked in the pot.