Grant Levy raises from early position to 110,000 and the play folds to the methodical Jai Kemp who deliberates before making the call from the button. Barry Kohlhoff also calls from the big blind and three players see a flop.
Flop:
Kohlhoff checks, and Levy announces that he is all in for 530,000. Both players fold and Levy collects a healthy pot.
Somehow Barry Kohlhoff ends up with three cards in front of him and after checking the cameras for verification, the tournament director declares the hand a misdeal.
Action folds around to Barry Kohlhoff on the button who opens the pot for a total of 120,000. The action is then on Lei He, who announces a re-raise, making it a total of 320,000. Grant Levy folds his big blind and Barry surrenders, giving Lei He the pot.
7th place finisher John Matwey just spoke with one of our reporters and told us that he thinks Jeremiah Vincent will be very difficult to beat from this point on. He also said that if Grant Levy gets his hands on any chips, he'll be very dangerous.