Bruce Peery is on a crazy run over the last few hands, which culminated in him busting Firas Sadou and shooting over 1-million chips.
After raising from the button and taking down the blinds, including Sadou's big blind, Peery and three other players saw the flop on the next hand after a Wayne Smith preflop min-raise.
The flop was and the action checked to Smith. Smith c-bet, making it 80,000. Peery called behind and the action fell to Sadou. Sadou shoved all in for his last 265,000 and Peery called when the action folded back to him.
Peery had flopped a straight with against the two pair of Sadou, . The turn and river completed the board with, and that would send Sadou to the rail.
Peery stacked the pot and is not the chip leader with over 1.2 million chips.
Players are on a one-hour dinner break. There will be 17 player returning from break to compete for the $77,514 first prize and the $2,500 HPO Championship Event seat.
After the break, the levels will be one-hour long.