Bryan Powell has just doubled up through Steven Van Zadelhoff. The big blind fired out 500 on the turn, Steve Van Zadelhoff made the call and small blind Powell check-raised all in for about 2,400. The big blind passed and Van Zadelhoff made the call with against Powell's .
"I still have outs..." said the Dutchman, but the river was the and Powell doubled up to about 6,000.
Registration has closed up shop for the day, and the numbers are in. A hefty 4,576 players turned up over the last two days, generating a prize pool in excess of $4 million -- $4,118,400 to be exact. That money will be spread out over the last 468 players left standing, and the bottom payout is worth $1,812, a bit less than twice the buy-in.
The final three tables will pay out a minimum of $20,303, and everyone who makes the final table will earn at least $53,333. The six-figure payouts start at 6th place, and the last three will all earn more than a quarter-million dollars. The winner? How about $648,880 and a shiny gold bracelet?
The full breakdown of the prize pool will be in the Payouts tab up there in just a moment.
A player in middle posiiton opened to 450, and Chris Moorman three-bet shoved for about 2,500 with . The opponent made the call, and his had Moorman's tournament life in grave danger.
But the dealer had other ideas. The board ran out , and Moorman spikes his set to double up. Mark him down for about 5,200 now.
James Mackey has dropped down to just 1,300 after he called an all in with against but the board came and his opponent made a better two pair to survive.