Bruce Peterson moved all in from middle position for 238,000 and action folded to John Wrona in the big blind. Wrona, who only had 177,000, called and turned over , which was ahead of Peterson's .
The board ran out and Wrona doubled to around 360,000. Peterson dropped to about 60,000.
Since losing that big pot with queens, Bruce Peterson received a walk in the big blind, shoved from the small blind to win a pot, and doubled up with against Jon Hair's . Peterson is up to 200,000
Bruce Peterson raised to 50,000 from early position only to have John Woo move all in from the hijack position for 461,000. Peterson made the call and suddenly there was a huge pot on the line.
Peterson:
Woo:
The flop came down , keeping Woo in the lead. The on the turn changed nothing and Peterson was looking for a queen on the river or else he would be crippled. Alas, it was not mean to be as the came on the river.
Woo doubled on the hand to around 940,000 while Peterson was left with just 48,000.
Now that we are down to the final two tables, players have redrawn their tables and seats. Here is how it looks:
Table 336
Seat 1- Bruce Angeski (200,000)
Seat 2- John Woo (540,000)
Seat 3- Carlos Pianelli (1.18 million)
Seat 4- John Wrona (190,000)
Seat 5- Preston Derden (680,000)
Seat 6- Mike Minetti (1.02 million)
Seat 7- Jay Hong (430,000)
Seat 8- Bruce Peterson (500,000)
Seat 9- Jon Hair (240,000)
Table 337
Seat 1- Michael Woo (400,000)
Seat 2- Daniel Camillo (1.03 million)
Seat 3- Jack Ward (500,000)
Seat 4- Thomas Scott (470,000)
Seat 5- Harold Angle (450,000)
Seat 6- Tom Schneider (280,000)
Seat 7- Jeanne Nelson (275,000)
Seat 8- Eric Stemp (910,000)
Seat 9- Edward Weiss (570,000)
Daniel Camillo was under the gun and limped. When action got to Eric Stemp in the cutoff, he raised it to 95,000. Robert Cain then moved all in for around 200,000 from the button.
Camillo folded and Stemp made the call. Cain showed but was way behind Stemp's . His best bet was to catch an ace and that didn't happen on the flop.
The on the turn changed nothing and Cain was down to his last card. The on the river gave Stemp the pot, increasing his stack to 940,000, and sent Cain home in 19th place ($13,969)
Larry Ross got all of his chips in preflop with and was way behind the of Daniel Camillo.
Ross needed a lot of help and didn't receive any on the flop. The on the turn left Ross drawing dead. After the was put out on the river for good measure, Ross was officially eliminated from the tournament in 20th place ($13,969). Camillo has increased his stack to 700,000.
Edward Weiss was under the gun and raised to 75,000. Ken James then moved all in from the hijack and Weiss put his tournament life at stake by calling for his 289,000 stack.
Weiss:
James:
The board ran out giving Weiss a double to nearly 600,000; meanwhile, James was left with just 12,000 chips.
A few hands later, James was under the gun and called all in for 8,000. Tom Schneider raised from the cutoff to isolate and everyone else folded. James held the and was in big trouble against Schneider's .
The board ran out and James was bounced from the tournament in 21st place ($13,969).
Dave Lambertson bet 50,000 on a flop of and was called by Carlos Pianelli. When the hit the turn, Lambertson moved all in for around 150,000.
Pianelli called and turned over for the broadway straight. The hand eliminated Lambertson in 22nd place for which he will take home $13,969. Meanwhile, Pianelli is up to 1.42 million.