Apologies to Xao Yang, and those following him at home. For the last hour or so his chip count was being entered another player's name. Hopefully that wasn't a jinx, but shortly after the correction, Yang was eliminated and took 13th place for a pay out of $3,398.
Joseph Miller was eliminated shortly after running pocket kings into aces and doubling Ryan Perez up. He took 12th place and a payout of $4,762.
Ryan Perez and Joseph Miller got all in preflop with pocket aces versus pocket kings. Perez was the lucky player holding and Miller was the one stuck with .
He couldn't catch up and Perez now has 1.2-million, leaving him and the player to his left, John Kurfman, both with over one-million.
James Casement and Lee Rzentkowski have been eliminated. John Kurfman was involved with both hands, but only won one of them. He knocked out Lee Rzentkowski.
Andrew Rubinberg knocked out James Casement in a three-way pot. Rubinberg and Kurfman checked it down with Casement all in. Rubinberg won the hand with and is now over 700,000.
Kurfman knocked out Rzentkowski when he was all in against him heads up. Kurfman had and Rzentkowski had . Kurfman is now at 1.3-million and overtakes Gerald Heckathorn as chip leader. Heckathorn lost some steam after he doubled two players up in a short period.
John Hayes and Gerald Heckathorn just played a big pot. At the end of the hand, Hayes would double up after Heckathorn missed his flush draw.
The board read and Hayes led out for 80,000. Heckathorn shoved all in for more than one-million chips and Hayes called. Hayes had top pair, top kicker with and Heckathorn had the nut flush draw with . Hayes held and doubled up.
Marius Toderici has been short stacked for a little bit and shoved quite a few times without getting called. This time Gerald Heckathorn decided to oblige.
Heckatahorn called with and Toderici had . The board ran out and Toderici would double off the chip leader Heckathorn.