Despite having doubled up in one of the first hands of the day, overall short stack Paul Schumer has bowed out in 15th place.
Earlier, Schumer committed his last 26,000 chips into the middle before the flop with , ahead of Bryan Pimlott's , pairing his ace on the flop to double up.
A short time later though, Schumer's fate was sealed. The action folded around to Scott Clements who came in with a raise and then Schumer reraised all-in for just 7,000 more. Bill Davis called from late position, as did Clements before they checked down the board of .
Davis showed , which was good against the of Clements and the of Schumer. Schumer collects $9,467. Not bad for 15 minutes' work in one day!
The remaining 15 players have taken their seats and unbagged their chips, and after a brief delay from the bracelet presentations in the Pavillion Room, the action is now underway!
Here are the table allocations and starting chip counts of all 15 players:
We��re back in the Amazon Room for Day 3 of Event #6: $1,500 Limit Hold��em. 15 players remain, and at the end of the day only one will walk away with the bracelet.
Bill Davis is our tournament chip leader going into day with 416,000 chips in front of him, but he'll have to watch out for defending champion Matt Matros, who's still well in contention. Rounding out the top three in chips are Tim Chauser with 371,000 and Sean Nguyen with 327,000.
With the stack average starting at 10 big bets, we're in for some fireworks early. Be sure to stay with us for every flop, turn and river as PokerNews will be on deck from 2.30pm PST (GMT -7) with live updates throughout the day. Let's crush some souls!