Event 1: Marcus Whiteagle Eliminated in 14th Place by Martin Culotta

$360 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 32: 75,000/150,000 with a 25,000 ante
Players Remaining: 13 of 3,107

Ben Sriqui raised in late position and Martin Culotta called from the small blind. Marcus Whiteagle moved all in for 1,510,000 from the big blind. Sriqui folded and Culotta called.

Culotta was in trouble with his Ad5d up against Whiteagle’s 8c8h.

The flop was Td9d3d, giving Culotta the nut flush and leaving Whiteagle drawing dead. The turn and river were the meaningless Ks and Jd. Culotta wins the pot and eliminates Whiteagle in 14th place.

Whiteagle took home $6,059 for his deep run and Culotta takes the chip lead with just under a minute left in the day’s action.

Martin Culotta – 8,700,000 (58 bb)
Marcus Whiteagle – Eliminated

Event 1: Dylan Drazen Eliminated by Ben Sriqui, Sriqui Takes Massive Chip Lead

$360 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 31: 60,000/120,000 with a 20,000 ante
Players Remaining: 20 of 3,107

Ben Sriqui

Dylan Drazen was in the cutoff and got into a preflop battle against Ben Sriqui in the big blind. Drazen got all in for about 3,000,000 and got action from Sriqui.

Sriqui showed AcQd and was dominated by Drazen’s AdKs. Sriqui asked for “one time” and then got there on a flop of Qs9s7c, leaving Drazen drawing thin.

The turn was the 4c, which was no help for Drazen, and the river was the Tc. Drazen was eliminated in 21st place and Sriqui took a massive chip lead over the field.

Ben Sriqui – 8,200,000 (68 bb)
Dylan Drazen – Eliminated

Event 1: Julian Gallo Eliminated by Henry Azoulay

$360 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 31: 60,000/120,000 with a 20,000 ante
Players Remaining: 23 of 3,107

Henry Azoulay

Lawrence Whyte raised to 300,000 from middle position and Henry Azoulay called from the cutoff. Julian Gallo moved all in on the button for 695,000, Whyte folded and Azoulay called.

Azoulay showed 7c7d and was behind Gallo’s QcQh. The flop was Td9s7h and Azoulay flopped bottom set to leave Gallo with two outs.

“There it is,” said Azoulay about hitting his seven.

The turn was the Kc and the river was the 7s, giving Azoulay quads and eliminating Gallo. Gallo was eliminated in 24th place and Azoulay moved over the 2 million chip mark.

Henry Azoulay – 2,100,000 (17 bb)
Julian Gallo – Eliminated

Event 1: Julian Gallo Wins Three-Way All In, Uehara Eriberuto Eliminated

$360 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 31: 60,000/120,000 with a 20,000 ante
Players Remaining: 25 of 3,107

Neil Blumenfield moved all in from early position for about 1,000,000 and Uehara Eriberuto was all in preflop in middle position for an ante. Action folded around to Julian Gallo in the small blind, who called and was all in for 200,000.

Blumenfield showed Ac8d, Eriberuto showed 7s5h, and Gallo was in the lead with his AdQh.

The board ran out KdQdTc4h8h and Gallo more than doubled up, while Eriberuto was eliminated in 26th place.

Julian Gallo – 710,000 (5 bb)
Neil Blumenfield – 800,000 (6 bb)
Uehara Eriberuto – Eliminated

Event 1: Kryzsztof Stybaniewicz Eliminated by Ruslan Dykshteyn

$360 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 30: 50,000/100,000 with a 15,000 ante
Players Remaining: 27 of 3,107

Lawrence Whyte

After being down to half of an ante, Kryzsztof Stybaniewicz had run his stack all the way back up to about 360,000.

Ruslan Dykshteyn raises to 225,000 from middle position and Stybaniewicz three-bets to 350,000, leaving himself with 10,000 behind.

Action folds back to Dykshteyn, who announces a raise. Stybaniewicz commits his last 10,000 and it’s off to the races with Stybaniewicz’s AcQs against Dykshteyn’s ThTc.

The flop comes AsKs4c and Stybaniewicz takes the lead, but the Td comes on the turn, leaving Stybaniewicz drawing to a jack to make Broadway. The river is the Kh and Stybaniewicz is eliminated in 28th place.

There is a short break in the action, while the final 27 players redraw for seats at the last three tables

Ruslan Dykshteyn – 3,100,000 (31 bb)
Kryzsztof Stybaniewicz – Eliminated

Event 1: Lawrence Whyte Takes Chip Lead, Eliminates Julio Abreu

$360 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 30: 50,000/100,000 with a 15,000 ante
Players Remaining: 29 of 3,1097

With about 1,400,000 in the middle already and a board of 8s7c3c4d, Lawrence Whyte moves all in from the small blind. Julio Abreu calls, all in for about 400,000 and the cards are tabled.

Whyte shows 7s3d, good for two pair, and needs to fade Abreu’s 6c2c.

The river is the Td and Whyte’s two pair holds up to eliminate Abreu in 29th place. Whyte takes the pot and is the chip leader with just a couple eliminations before the three table redraw.

Lawrence Whyte – 5,100,000 (51 bb)
Julio Abreu – Eliminated

Event 1: Saeed Tasharofi Eliminated by Eli Levy

$360 No Limit Hold’em Deep Stack (Re-Entry)
Level 28: 30,000/60,000 with a 10,000 ante
Players Remaining: 41 of 3,107

Eli Levy

A player in early position raises and Eli Levy calls from middle position. The cutoff calls and Saeed Tasharofi defends his big blind.

They are four-handed to a flop of Ad9d6c and Tasharofi moves all in for 400,000. The original raiser folds and Tasharofi shows Ah4d, good for top pair.

Levy shows Kd5d, and needs to hit a diamond to send his opponent to the rail.

The turn is the Tc, changing nothing, and the river is the Jd, which gives Levy the nut flush and eliminates Tasharofi. Tasharofi is eliminated in 42nd place and Levy drags the pot.

Eli Levy – 3,700,000 (62 bb)

Event 1: Moshe Shabat Eliminated by Marcus Whiteagle

$360 No Limit Hold’em Deep Stack (Re-Entry)
Level 27: 25,000/50,000
Players Remaining: 48 of 3,107

There is about 650,000 in the pot on a flop of 6d5c3s and Marcus Whiteagle moves all in from middle position for about 2,500,000.

Ruslan Dykshteyn is in the hijack with about 1,750,000 in his stack and takes a couple minutes in the tank before folding. Moshe Shabat calls on the button and is the player all in  for about 950,000.

Shabat shows JsJh and is behind Whiteagle’s QcQh. The turn is the Ac and the river is the 5h to eliminate Shabat in 49th place and give Whiteagle one of the biggest stacks in the room with 48 players remaining.

Marcus Whiteagle – 4,100,000 (82 bb)
Moshe Shabat – Eliminated

Event 1: Marcus Whiteagle Picks Off Ruslan Dykshteyn

$360 No Limit Hold’em Deep Stack (Re-Entry)
Level 26: 20,000/40,000 with a 5,000 ante
Players Remaining: 55 of 3,107

Marcus Whiteagle

There is about 600,000 in the pot in the middle with a completed board of 7s6c5cAhTc. Marcus Whiteagle bets 200,000 and Ruslan Dyskshteyn raises to 600,000.

Whiteagle takes a minute of thought and then calls. He tables AsQh and wins the pot against Dykshteyn’s 4x4x.

Marcus Whiteagle – 3,000,000 (75 bb)
Ruslan Dykshteyn – 1,575,000 (39 bb)

Event 1: Michael Mizrachi Scores a Knockout

$360 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 25: 15,000/30,000 with a 5,000 ante
Players Remaining: 71 of 3,107

Michael Mizrachi raises from early position and a player in middle position moves all in for about 250,000 from middle position.

Action folds back to Mizrachi, who calls. Mizrachi shows KsTs and needs to improve against his opponent’s Ac3c.

The board runs out QdTc5dJd9c and Mizrachi flops a pair and rivers a straight to eliminate a player. Mizrachi is chipping back up to where he once was after returning from dinner.

Michael Mizrachi – 3,300,000 (110 bb)