On Sunday, the World Series of Poker Main Event continued airing on ESPN. We checked in during the second episode, which lasted an hour. It was the end of Day 6 when 31 players remained.

To start the coverage, David Peterswas all-in for his last eight big blinds with 2-2 against A-10. The poker gods smiled upon him, as he won the flip and doubled up. Then, Max Steinberg doubled up an opponent who had trip fives after calling with nines on an ace-high board. Steinberg shipped 19% of his stack to his tablemate.

At the feature table, Daniel Negreanu(pictured) won a pot worth 3.1 million in chips after turning a straight. He took half of Neil Blumenfield‘s stack in the process.

Then it was the demise of the last woman standing this year, malpractice attorney Kelly Minkin. She dropped a pot worth five million after calling with 4-4 on a board of 10-J-3-3-5. Her opponent had J-7 for a better two pair. Then, she 3bet all-in with 10-4 for trips on a flop of 6-10-10, but ran into Q-10. She was drawing dead by the turn and busted in 29th place. ESPN showed other players in the room shocked by Minkin’s departure.

Minkin (pictured) told ESPN, “I’ll definitely be back. I’m going to still continue to play tournaments. You can’t win all of them, so I’ll be back.”

Back at the feature table, Negreanu, armed with pocket eights, raised to 275,000 before the flop and Wasim Ahmar shoved over the top with deuces. Negreanu called an extra 900,000 in chips and the better hand held, further trimming the Main Event field.

Andrew Moreno, holding A-10, moved all-in before the flop and received a taker in Joseph dude904McKeehen, who had A-Q. The board ran out 5-Q-2-A-9 and Moreno was eliminated in 28th place, setting up the final 27 and Day 7. As ESPN poker commentator Norman Chad put it, “The only time 200 grand feels bad is right here.”

Thomas Kearneyheld the chip lead when 27 players remained at 14.4 million. You can catch Day 7 beginning this Sunday at 8:30pm ET on ESPN.

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