Mathieu Pontine has just been sent to the rail in 19th place ($21,054) after moving all-in preflop with , but lost the flip for his tournament life against the after the board fell .
The remaining 18 players are now filling out their WSOP media profiles and racking up their chips for the redraw. We'll have the chip counts and new seating allocations for you shortly.
From under the gun Philippe Vert moved all in and Foster Hays called from the big blind. Vert tabled and Hays held . The board ran and Vert's two pair earned him a much needed double up.
A short time after Kyle White's elimination in 21st place, Zachary Ray moved the last of his money in , but was unable to improve against Jordan Young's , which improved to a while after the dealer spread the board of .
Ray picks up $21,054 for 20th place and Young is back up to second in chips overall with 1.55 million.
Kyle White has just managed to double up after getting the last of his money into the middle preflop with , but stayed ahead all the way down the board of against Bruce Antman's .
Despite having doubled up earlier, Kyle White has just been sent to the rail after moving the last of his money in with , only to run into William Douglas-Smith's . which improved to a full house on the board of .
White picked up $21,054 for his Xth place finish, but Douglas-Smith is now up to 435,000 in chips.
A three-way preflop all in developed between Tom Carman, Isaac Kirchner and William Douglas-Smith. All the hands were tabled and they were off to the flop.
Carman:
Kirchner:
Douglas-Smith:
The board ran
Kirchner was the shortest stack and won the main pot. Carman won the side pot and Douglas-Smith lost the most.
The action folded to Allan Le who raised 34,000 before the flop, only to see Dennis Marcum reraise all-in for 144,000. Le called, tabling but once again it was off to the races against Marcum, who showed .
The flop was a demoralizing , giving Le the nut flush. Marcum was drawing thin to runners, but the repeat turn and river of , wasn't what he was looking for and Marcum was marched out in 21st place ($21,054).