And that about wraps up today's action with a preview of how the final might end up tomorrow. Carter Phillips remains our dominating chip leader, having taken a big pot towards the end from Goodwin.
The latter however got his chips back when he knocked out Julien Nuiten from the tournament with against .
Here's how things stack up for tomorrow's final day.
Seat 1: Georgios Kapalas - 826,000
Seat 2: Mihai Manole - 410,000
Seat 3: Santiago Terrazas - 546,000
Seat 4: Asa Smith - 1,380,000
Seat 5: Carter Phillips - 4,421,000
Seat 6: Matt “Lapozie” Lapossie - 2,938,000
Seat 7: Toni Ojala - 754,000
Seat 8: Marc Goodwin - 3,100,000
Tomorrow's final table will start tomorrow at 2pm and we'll be bringing you all the action from then.
Marc Goodwin opened with a raise to 120,000 and action folded over to Julien Nuijten. Nuijten moved all in for 750,000 total. Goodwin wasted only a brief moment before making the call.
Goodwin was dominated when he revealed his to Nuijten's , but after the flop rolled off things flip-flopped in an instant. Goodwin looked suitably ashamed with the situation while good friend Michael Greco stood chuckling on the rail. Nuijten sat motionless while he awaited the turn and river.
The turn brought the , but not what Nuijten needed. The river finished things off with the and that was it. Nuijten was eliminated in 9th place.
Matt Lapossie did his favorite thing and raised it up preflop; this time Georgios Kapalas pushed for a total of 365,000. Lapossie considered it, and then, with a sheepish grin, he called.
Matt Lapossie surprised no-one by raising, but this time Toni Ojala pushed all in for 629,000. Lapossie eyed up the reraise and appeared briefly to consider calling, but in the end he laid it down.
The two most aggressive players at the table, Carter Phillips and Matt Lapossie, clashed minorly -- they saw a flop and Phillips bet out 115,000. Lapossie folded -- and Phillips showed him a rather unexpected .
Carter Phillips slipped to second place on the leaderboard and opened to 95,000. Matt Lapossie called in the next seat and then action got over to Marc Goodwin. Goodwin put in a three-bet to 325,000. Phillips four-bet to 620,000 and Lapossie quickly folded. Goodwin made the call and the pot sat at 1.431 million.
The flop came down . Phillips checked over to his opponent. Goodwin checked behind.
The turn brought the and things got interesting. Phillips fired 700,000 and sent Goodwin into the tank. Goodwin counted out the chips for a call, but didn't put them in the pot just yet. About a minute went by and then out of nowhere Santiago Terrazas Ambite called the clock on Goodwin.
Stunned and visibly irritated, Goodwin looked at Ambite and said, "Good luck to you, sir." A few moments later, he mucked face up. Phillips rolled over eight high with for a massive bluff and scooped the pot. Just like that, Phillips is back on top.
Reduced from our start-of-day chip leader to a mere 10-big-blinds short stack, Georgios Kapalas open-shoved. There were no takers though, and he picked up some much-needed blinds and antes.
Santiago Terrazas Ambite raised to 144,000 and Matt Lapossie called. The flop came down and Ambite checked. Lapossie seized the opportunity and fired 148,000. His bet prompted a fold from Ambite and Lapossie scooped the pot.