From middle position a player made it 1,200 and was called by another player in late position as well as the player in the hijack. Jose Ignacio Barbero moved all in for 12,000 and the original raiser shipped all in over the top to isolate. The two callers folded and the hands were turned over:
Barbero:
Opponent:
The board ran out and Barbero was sent to the rail.
Our field reporter got over to Mike Matusow's table where an opponent was all-in with , but had just been busted at the hands of Chris Moorman's after the board ran out . Matusow then broke into song, which was loosely to the tune of The Ants Go Marching One By One:
When I grow up I want to be Chris Moorman,
When I grow up I want to be Chris Moorman!
When I grow up, when I grow up,
When I grow up, when I grow up,
When I grow up I want to be Chris Moorman!
Now you sing along at home - follow the bouncing ball ...
Jeff Lisandro raised preflop from late position, the person on his immediate left then moved all in for around 3,000. Everyone else folded and Lisandro made the call.
Lisandro:
Opponent:
The cards came Lisandro managed to grab hold of a straight draw on the turn. but it lead nowhere and Lisandro doubled up his opponent.
On a board of the player under the gun checked to Ray Henson who moved all in for 14,375. His opponent called, flipping up for top pair. Unfortunately for his opponent, Henson was holding and it held up after the rivered. Henson is now sitting with a healthy stack heading into the last couple of levels of the night
From middle position, a player moved all in for his last 3,950. Joseph Cheong made the call from the small blind and tabled which was racing against his opponent's .
The flop came giving Cheong's opponent a set of fours. Cheong's hopes at winning the pot were dashed when the board paired queens, the to be exact, filling up his opponent and awarding him the pot. The meaningless came on the river and the chips were pushed in Cheong's opponents direction. While Cheong may have lost this pot, his stack is still towering over the competition.