A turned board was showing and there was around 300,000 in the pot. Action checked to Daniel Sewnig, he bet 175,000 and David Jackson then check-raised to 520,000.
Sewnig hit the tank, ultimately he called and the completed the board. Jackson thought for just over a minute before he checked to Sewnig who pushed all in for 1,075,000.
Jackson laughed as he snap-folded, shipping the healthy-sized pot to Sewnig who is now above two million for the first time in this tournament.
Shaun O'Donnell moved all in fron the button and Stuart Taylor called in the small blind, putting O'Donnell at risk of elimination.
Shaun O'Donnell:
Stuart Taylor:
The dealer fanned out on the flop and Taylor was still well in front of O'Donnell who needed runner-runner. A turn card sealed the deal for Taylor who then had O'Donnell drawing dead to the river card.
Nikolai Markov opened to 45,000 from middle position, David Jackson flatted and Hye Park moved all in, totaling around 390,000. Markov folded and Jackson snapped, putting Park at risk.
Hye Park:
David Jackson:
The flop came down , giving Jackson the lead with his set of ladies. A turn and river failed to change a thing for Park as he was eliminated in 16th place by Jackson's fortuitous flop.
Dien Le saw some dead ships on the table and elected to move his 625,000 stack into the middle. David Jackson hooked him up and the two tabled their hands.
Le turned over two tens and Jackson tabled ace-queen. Le failed to fade the overcards of Jackson and was eliminated in 17th place for $9,294.
Matthew Silberzweig moved all in and Peter Walsworth called, putting Silbersweig at risk of elimination.
Silberzweig rolled over a pair of fours and Walsworth showed a pair of jacks. The first cards rolled out and Walsworth was still in the lead until the river brought a sailboat for Silberzweig, giving him a set of fours and a complete double.