With about 10,000,000 in the pot already, on a board reading , Rayan Chamas led out for 10,000,000 and Kenneth Mcfarlane moved all in for 10,525,000. Chamas didn't have much more to call, and had a disappointed look on his face before putting in the last 525,000.
Mcfarlane showed for a pair of nines, and Chamas tabled for ace-high. He had two over cards, but the turn was the and the river was the , giving Mcfarlane the double.
Scott Montgomery was in middle position and raised to 1,500,000. Benny Chen was on the button and moved all in for 6,050,000. Montgomery asked for a count and wasted little time before deciding to call.
It was a flip, as Chen held and Montgomery tabled .
The flop came and Montgomery took the lead. Chen started to get up from his seat, but the hit to turn and he sat right back down. Another player at the table exclaimed, "A seven!" Montgomery replied, "Thanks for the update."
Sasan Mehrabian raised from early position and Sam Trickett pushed his remaining chips in the middle. The action was folded back around to Mehrabian who took no time calling. Mehrabian was holding vs Trickett's king-jack off suit. The board ran out dry for Trickett and his tournament life has come to an end here at the Playground Poker Club.
Austin Peck moved all in from late position for his remaining 2,725,000 chips. Elliot Smith was in the big blind and decided to call.
Smith:
Peck:
Peck was ahead, but not by much. After calling, Smith turned to Michael Addamo and asked, "That's a call, right?" he smiled. The flop came and Smith took the lead. The turn was the and Peck was drawing dead to the on the river.
Louis Boutin opened to 1,100,000 from early position and Marc Guerbilsky re-raised to 3,850,000. Danny Noseworthy was on the button and he moved all in for 4,475,000. Both Boutin and Guerbilsky called.
The action was checked all the way to the river with the board reading . On the river, Boutin checked and Guerbilsky bet 4,200,000. Once Boutin folded the two remaining hands were tabled.
Guerbilsky:
Noseworthy:
Guerbilsky is now leading his table while Noseworthy was sent to the rail.
Jean-Pascal Savard raised to 1,100,000 from under the gun, and Michael Addamo called from early position. Michael 'The Mooks' Smith moved all in on the button for about 6,500,000. Christopher Annouza was in the small blind and moved all in over top for 7,075,000. Savard thought about it for a moment and eventually folded. Addamo asked for a count, but ended up folding also.
Annouza:
Smith:
It was a flip for Smith's tournament life and he was slightly ahead, but the flop came and Annouza pulled ahead with a pair of aces. The turn was the , and Smith started to gather his things just before the hit the river.
Smith finished in 59th place, collecting $22,500 for his deep run.