Hong Pham raised from the hijack to 160,000 with and got called by Jonathan McCann in the big blind with .
The flop came . Both players caught straight draws and checked. The turn was the . McCann paired up and led for 225,000. Pham, however, had made her straight. She called and play went to the river.
The river was the . McCann bet again for 335,000 chips. Pham thought about whether to call or raise, eventually opting to call. She took down the pot with a straight. She now has over 9,000,000 chips.
Matthew Gray raised to 160,000 from the hijack with and John Adderley moved all in from the small blind for 1,100,000 chips. Players flipped their cards.
John Adderley:
Matthew Gray:
The board ran out to give Gray a set of nines on the flop. Adderley did pick up a set of sixes on the turn but didn't manage to make his quads. Adderley was eliminated in eighth place for £11,500.
Jonathan McCann raised from the cutoff with and Paul Hizer defended in the big blind with
The flop came to give McCann the pair of kings and Hizer a pair and flush draw. Hizer checked and McCann bet 180,000, which Hizer called.
The turn was the . Hizer checked again and McCann bet 425,000. Hizer thought for a while before making the fold, perhaps making a read that McCann did indeed have the king.
Just a few hands into the final table, Jamie O'Connor raised to 125,000 from early position. Lee French moved all in for 1,100,000 chips and Steven Warburton quickly shoved over the top for 2,700,000. All other players folded and two players flipped their cards.
Lee French:
Steven Warburton:
The board ran out . Warburton made a pair of kings on the flop to scoop the pot. French was eliminated in ninth place for £9,000.
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