On blinds of 10,000/15,000/15,000, Stephen Hesse opened to 35,000 from UTG+1 before Michael Humphrey announced 255,000 from the hijack. He was all-in. Hesse called.
Hesse: J♠J♣
Humphrey: A♠Q♣ (all-in)
Board: Q♦8♥7♥T♠5♦
Humphrey took the lead on the queen-high flop. Hesse turned a gutshot that never came. Humphrey secured a double up.
In the very next hand, action folded around to Gilbalgerson Samano from the button. Samano moved all-in and David Shaw, the chip leader, jammed over the top from the small blind. Samano was 250,000 effective.
Shaw: A♥Q♠
Samano: Q♦J♦
Board: K♠9♦8♠5♦2♠
Samano picked up plenty of outs with a gutshot and flush draw but the brick on the river eliminated him in 30th for $3,230.
Players are approaching the full redraw at 27 players.
Event 14 Day Two Payouts
| Prize Pool | $637,350 |
| 1st | $117,570 |
| 2nd | $82,350 |
| 3rd | $52,950 |
| 4th | $35,240 |
| 5th | $27,120 |
| 6th | $22,450 |
| 7th | $18,850 |
| 8th | $15,300 |
| 9th | $11,760 |
| 10th-12th | $9,900 |
| 13th-15th | $8,290 |
| 16th-18th | $6,810 |
| 19th-21st | $5,660 |
| 22nd-24th | $4,770 |
| 25th-27th | $3,980 |
| 28th-36th | $3,230 |
| 37th-45th | $2,880 |
| 46th-51st | $2,540 |
| Day One Payouts | $9,900 |
| Multi-Bag Bonus | $5,000 |
| WSOPC Seat | $1,700 |