Over on the secondary feature table, all folded around to Ben Lamb who raised to 410,000 from the small blind, and Kevin Schaffel called from the big blind.
The flop came . Lamb promptly fired out 500,000, and Schaffel didn't waste much time letting it go.
Our 18 remaining players are seated and ready to go. Here's a look at the new lineups:
Main Feature Table
Seat 1: Phil Ivey
Seat 2: Ian Tavelli
Seat 3: Steve Begleiter
Seat 4: Antoine Saout
Seat 5: James Akenhead
Seat 6: Eric Buchman
Seat 7: Joe Cada
Seat 8: Jamie Robbins
Seat 9: Nick Maimone
Secondary Feature Table
Seat 1: Ben Lamb
Seat 2: Kevin Schaffel
Seat 3: Jordan Smith
Seat 4: Andrew Lichtenberger
Seat 5: Jeff Shulman
Seat 6: Darvin Moon
Seat 7: James Calderaro
Seat 8: Billy Kopp
Seat 9: Ludovic Lacay
Jeff Shulman opened for 420,000, Joe Cada raised to 1,200,000 and Shulman called.
The flop was . Cada checked, Shulman bet 1.4 million and Cada called. The turn was the and Cada checked again. Shulman checked behind. The river fell the and Cada led out for 2 million. Shulman tanked for about two minutes before laying his hand down. Cada dragged the massive pot and is up to 9.3 million. Shulman fell to 7.4 million.
Last night we had an interminably long bubble from four tables to three tables, with a $99,000 pay jump on the line. Today the pay jump from three tables to two tables is $150,000 but our bubble didn't last long at all. Tommy Vedes moved in for 1.9 million after Eric Buchman opend from the button for 425,000. Buchman called with ; Vedes showed down a small pair, .
The crowd momentarily went crazy on a flop of , seeing that Vedes had flopped a set and not realizing that Buchman also flopped a set. The turn and river were no help for Vedes. He finishes in 19th place, guaranteeing everyone else still left in the tournament a half-million dollars in prize money.
Steven Begleiter opened with a raise to 425,000 from the hijack seat, and Ben Lamb reraised to 1.1 million from the cutoff. It folded around and Begleiter called.
The flop came . Begleiter checked, Lamb bet, Begleiter announced he was check-raising all in for his stack of 7.125 million, and after a bit of thought Lamb made the call.
Begleiter tabled for two pair, and Lamb showed his .
"C'mon hold!" said Begleiter as he began to pace. Lamb stood up with his hands in his pockets, his gaze fixed on the spot where the dealer would be placing the remaining community cards.
They came and , and Begleiter survives. He bounces up to 16.6 million, while Lamb has a huge tumble down to 4.37 million.
Time is running out for Tommy Vedes. He was in the big blind and called an open-raise to 450,000 by small blind Eric Buchman. Both players checked the flop. Buchman checked again when the turn fell , drawing a bet of 750,000 from Vedes. Buchman then check-raised all in, a raise Vedes didn't want to call. He folded and is left with just 2.15 million chips.
George Caragiorgas opened for 420,000 from UTG, Nick Maimone called from early position, and Jordan Smith called from the button.
The flop was . Caragiorgas moved all in for 2,340,000, Maimone snap-called and Smith folded.
Caragiorgas
Maimone
Caragiorgas was looking for another heart, but the hit the turn, making Maimone quad kings, leaving Caragiorgas drawing dead. The river was the and Caragiorgas exited the stage in 20th place, while Maimone increased his stack to 11,800,000.
Ben Lamb raised to 405,000 from middle position, and Jamie Robbins called from the button.
The flop came . Lamb bet 570,000, then Robbins minimum-raised to 1.14 million. Lamb thought a moment, then pushed out two tall stacks of green chips -- a reraise to 3.2 million. Robbins didn't take long to step aside.
Lamb is up to 17.5 million, while Robbins slips back under 8 million.
The table folded to Kevin Schaffel, who raised to 425,000 from the cutoff. It folded to Jamie Robbins, who reraised to 1.355 million from the small blind. Ludovic Lacay folded from the big blind, and the action was back on Schaffel.
Schaffel stood up and leaned over the table to get a better view of Robbins' chips. He sat back down, and after thirty seconds pushed his cards to the dealer.
Schaffel has about 12.5 million still, and Robbins about 10 million.