After his dad failed yesterday, Dwan will be looking at registering his first cash at this WSOP, after playing a limited schedule.




board. Her opponent revealed a slow-played 
as Kling flashed the
and mucked. Kling slips to 27,000.


, we heard another cry of "all in and a call" over at Table #6. Comedian and actor Marlon Wayans, who'd chipped up to about 36,000 in during the course of this first level, had his opponent covered. 
and his opponent turned over 
. Not sure how it worked out that five-deuce got to see that flop, but there we were.
and the river the
, and Wayans tumbles back to 16,500.
on a
board. His opponent mucked, and Salley is up to 39,000.




board.
to see Lodden slip to 18,400 in chips.

, and his opponent 
.

. Unfortunately for Peyton's opponent, another heart wouldn't help matters, as Peyton had the ace. The turn was the
and the river the
, and Peyton shook his foe's hand as he left the scene.

. The UTG player also tabled 
and found himself in one of the worst preflop spots possible as his opponent revealed 
.
board and both Arena and the very lovely Torrie Wilson (of sports entertainment fame!) calling.
river, though, and Arena turned over pocket sevens for a set. Mr. All In mucked, and Arena raked in the chips.


.
fell on the turn, Tran checked to her opponent to see him fire 400. Tran opted not to call, but to check-raise to 1,200. Her opponent however was having none of it and reraised to 3,200 total with Tran making the call.
and Tran checked, only to see her opponent move all in for his last 3,825.
to see her slip to 22,100 in chips.
against his opponent's
. The flop came down
, keeping the aces in the lead. The turn brought the
and Alezrah picked up some straight and flush outs. Wait -- most of his flush outs were no good because his opponent held the
.
! Alezrah pulled a four-card straight flush using his
and scooped the pot to double up.