After a flurry of activity, John Botticello found himself all-in for his last 1.5 million against David Jackson, whose pocket Jacks had his pocket sevens crushed.
By the river, Jackson had made jacks-full to take the pot. John Botticello took 14th place for $8,853.
Radhames Vargas got his last chips in holding against the pocket nines of Keith Warren. The board whiffed Vargas completely as it came and Warren's pocket pair was good for the pot.
Ilya Dyment (button) and John McGuinness (sb) got it all-in pre-flop and Dyment's was slightly ahead of McGuinness' . The runout was clean until the river, when a king landed to give McGuinness a pair and the double up. (Jon Diolosa was in the big blind and commented that he folded pocket jacks on that hand.)
Dyment was left with only 65,000, which went in on the next hand. John Diolosa called from the small blind, then Brittney Barnes 3-bet from the big blind, successfully isolating. Her was ahead of Dyment's , but another king on the river shipped the triple to Dyment, bringing his stack up to 380,000.
Then Dyment was under-the-gun and all-in for 380,000, getting called by Diolosa (button) and Frank Marasco (bb). They checked down the board of and Diolosa tabled pocket treys. Marasco had but no diamond. Dyment produced the to take the pot with a flush and just like that, he's back up to 1.32 million.
Another battle of the blinds saw Jonathan Diolosa (sb) get it all in holding against Brittney Barnes (bb) who had . The board came giving Barnes the straight and the river was a brick. She chipped up to more than nine million.
Jonathan Diolosa finished in 11th place, earning $13,116. His elimination prompted the redraw for the final table so the final ten players are relocating to Table 1.
Emanuele Gugliuzza got his short-stack in holding pocket nines, but ran into Ilya Dyment's pocket tens. The bigger pair held and Dyment is up to about 5 million.
Gugliuzza gets $13,116 for his tenth place finish.