A recent hand on Table 11 had the makings of a tournament-changing pot. Bolivar Palacios started things off by raising to 2,400. Tommy Vedes and Matt Glantz both called that raise before a late-position player moved all in for his last 13,400. That was enough to fold Palacios, but Vedes and Glantz both called to create a 40,000-chip main pot.
Vedes checked the flop to Glantz. Glantz made it 15,000 to go, inducing a quick fold. That left his pair of tens, , heads-up for the main pot against the all-in player's . Glantz did not improve with the turn or river, giving his opponent a triple-up.