According to the tournament director, all four of the remaining local players are seated at Table 57. He said Jason Murray, Wil Augenstein, Alan Phillips, and Jeff Klein are the remaining hopes for a room "regular" to take it down.
Update: Andrew Dykeman said he's also repping the local contingent.
Jeff Klein opened for 70,000 and was called by Hal Lewis in the hijack. Shane Horvath shipped in 120,000, and both players called. They checked down the board, and Klein tabled . Lewis had outdrawn him with , and Horvath showed he had both dominated preflop with .
In the last hand of Level 22, James Wilson opened for 34,000 under the gun, and Brian Arbaugh three-bet to 82,000 on the button. Wilson called, and the two saw a flop. Wilson led out for 125,000, and Arbaugh made it 290,000. Wilson called, seeing a turn. He checked, and Arbaugh announced he was all in. Wilson asked for a count, and it was 483,000. Wilson cut out the required amount, thought for about three minutes, and then slid the stack forward to create the biggest pot of the tournament yet.
Wilson:
Arbaugh:
Arbaugh's kings were good but he had some outs to fade. A red card hit the felt, but it was the , Arbaugh exhaled.