On a board reading , Daren Keyes was in the small blind with and led out for 12 million. Joel Giguere was in the big blind and called.
The turnw as the . Keyes led out for 15 million this time and Giguere called again. The river was the and Keyes led out for 28 million. Giguere went into the tank but eventually called.
"King high" said Keyes as he tabled his hand. Giguere tabled the winner with a pair of queens and raked in the pot.
Giguere has now taken over the chip lead for the first time all tournament.
In a limp-checked preflop pot between Daren Keyes and Joel Giguere, a flop was seen. Keyes led the flop with a bet of 15 million holding and Giguere raised to 42 million with . Keyes three-bet shoved and Giguere snap-called.
Keyes' sweat wasn't long as the completed his flush on the turn and a on the river secured another massive double up.
The final two players have come to terms on a deal to chop up the remaining prize pool.
With the chip lead, Daren Keyes has locked up $303,675 and Kevin Rivest has banked $280,325.
They were forced to leave at least 2% and the Champion's trophy to play for but they decided to add a little more extra and will play for $56,000 on top.
With 180 million in the middle and a completed board reading board, Daren Keyes bet 40 million with and Kevin Rivest made the call tabling . Rivest's pair was best and was pushed the sizeable pot.