Another bustout to report, this time Tom Chambers, victimized by Thomas Scarber.
Chambers got his whole stack in with a couple of aces -- -- while Scarber held . The board came , giving Scarber two pair plus a low and sending Chambers out in 20th place. Meanwhile, Scarber now sits with 336,000.
One more elimination and we'll have another redraw for the final two nine-handed tables.
From middle position, Barry Shulman raised it up to 28,000 and got a call from Alex Wice.
The flop came down and Shulman bet the pot to put himself all in and was instantly called by Wice.
Wice:
Shulman:
The turn and river came and to make Shulman our 19th place finisher. The players will now re-draw for the final two tables and play out the final two levels of the night
Just as with the previous redraw, an extra elimination occurred before they could redraw to two tables, and so with 17 players left we have one empty seat at the final two nine-handed tables.
Table 372
Seat 1: Neal Levin -- 170,000
Seat 2: [empty]
Seat 3: Thomas Scarber -- 395,000
Seat 4: David Singontiko -- 340,000
Seat 5: Igor Sharaskin -- 545,000
Seat 6: Daniel Mata -- 132,000
Seat 7: Michael Yee -- 168,000
Seat 8: Marco Oliveira -- 251,000
Seat 9: Robert Campbell -- 135,000
Table 373
Seat 1: Alexander Wice -- 456,000
Seat 2: Cliff Kettinger -- 138,000
Seat 3: Igor Trafane -- 126,000
Seat 4: John Reiss -- 230,000
Seat 5: Mario Puccini -- 217,000
Seat 6: Paul Volpe -- 145,000
Seat 7: David Sands -- 297,000
Seat 8: Fabrizio Gonzalez -- 145,000
Seat 9: Jeffrey Gibralter -- 380,000
David Sands raised it up to 27,000 from middle position preflop and Igor Trafane instantly went all in for a total of 149,000. After a count and a little bit of though, Sands called.
Sands:
Trafane:
The board ran out and the river gave Sands a wheel and the scoop. Trafane looked over the board multiple times but the cards never changed. He is our first elimination of the break and it moved Sands up to 440,000 third in chips.
David Sands has been tearing it up and after eliminating Fabrizio Gonzalez in 16th, he is our new chip leader.
Sands raised it up to 28,000 on the button and Gonzalez in the small blind re-raised to 91,000. Sands went all in and Gonzalez put his remaining stack in.
Gonzalez:
Sands:
The board ran out giving Sands a straight on the river for a scoop with no low out there. The two shook hands and Sands stacked more chips and has doubled his stack from 300,000 up to 600,000 in about 15 minutes.
David Singontiko opened with a raise to 23,000 from under the gun, and it folded around to Marco Oliveira in the cutoff who repopped it to 134,000. Neal Levin then shoved all in from the small blind with the 170,000 or so he had left, and T.J. Scarber in the big blind stepped aside. Singontiko thought about it for about a minute, then let his hand go as well. Oliveira called the required amount, and the players tabled their cards:
Levin
Oliveira
The community cards came , which meant Oliveira's aces and eights were best. Levin goes out in 16th, while Oliveira moves up to 370,000.