Not that this has anything to do with the tournament, but a man just plopped down in front of our media desk and banged out 217 pushups, and that's only the amount we counted. Our guess is he already had 15 or so complete by the time we began paying attention and counting.
While walking around we spotted Martin Kabhril again in a growing pot. The board read and his opponent and just put a bet of 5,575 out at him. There was already well over 10,000 in the pot so we have to assume these two had been going at it before the flop.
After a long silence of deliberation and calculation by Kabrhel, he announced all in and put forward a giant stack of yellow 1,000s and blue 500s. His opponent had around 12,000 more so Kabrhel was essentially putting his opponent all in.
His opponent instantly called and showed for a pair of jacks ace kicker and Kabrhel flipped over for two pair jacks and tens. The river was of no help as a rung off.
We were able to catch Matt Affleck going all in preflop for 5,200. His opponent snap called with and it would be five cards on the board that would decide Matt Affleck's tournament fate.
all rolled off for the flop, giving Affleck quite the scare as his opponent had a lot of outs that could eliminate him. A turn-river of though, secured Affleck's double up.
A player limped from under the gun and then a player in middle position raised to 1,800. Jeff Hakim reraised to 4,100 from the cutoff seat with just under 7,000 behind and only the original raiser called.
The flop came down and both players checked to see the land on the turn. The first player moved all in, having Hakim covered. Hakim mucked his hand.