A hand after being crippled by Karla Leduc, Daniel Dagenais was finished off by Kegan Cummings.
In the hand before his elimination, Dagenais had Leduc all-in and at risk preflop with . Leduc was behind with but the board ran out and Leduc doubled up.
That left Dagenais with 350,000, not enough to cover his big blind. Action folded around to Cummings in the small blind and he tossed out the extra 50,00 to make the call.
Dagenais:
Cummings:
Dagenais had two live cards but got no help from the board and busted in seventh.
Paul Mohorea opened to 1,250,000 on the button and Neil Macleod defended from the big blind. The flop came and both players checked.
The turn was the and Macleod checked. Mohorea bet 1,250,000 and Macleod called. The river was the and Macleod checked again. Mohorea bet 2,500,000 and Macleod took about 40 seconds before calling and showing king high. Mohorea mucked his hand and Macleod pulled slightly ahead of the former chip leader. Macleod is one of the remaining players with a golden chip, which means if he wins the tournament he gets an additional $50,000 on top of the first place prize.
Neil MacLeod opened from the cutoff to 1.8M and Richard Moreau called on the button. The flop came and MacLeod fired out a bet of 2.2M. Moreau called and the fell on the turn.
MacLeod moved all-in and after getting a count, Moreau tossed his cards into the mucked.