The play was started by John Waterman from under the gun, with him raising it up to 20,000. Carl Knox made the call from the small blind and Matt Yates called from the big blind.
The 

blog saw all three players check as the
fell on the turn. Knox would be first to act and he bet 45,000. Yates snap-foled and Waterman made the call to see the
land on the river. Knox then tanked before firing out 55,000. A call from Waterman would see the players turn their hands over.
Knox tabled 
for a flopped set, while Waterman held 
, not enough to take the down the pot as Knox stack increases.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
|
|
385,000
264,500
|
264,500 |
|
|
356,000
144,000
|
144,000 |
|
|
||

of Grigg wouldn't improve on a 



board, while the 
of Schreiner would see the German take out Grigg.


of Daniel Laidlaw. When the flop ran out 

it was a much needed triple-up for Grigg.






, the slew of aces and kings dealing the devastating blow to Grigg's stack as he was left crippled with less than one big blind.


would see Grigg lead for 18,500 and Yates make the call. The
on the turn and the
. When Grigg's cards went into the muck, Yates took down the hand to continue his run as the chip leader.


and the