The pots at the final two tables have been relatively small since Cossio busted in 14th place. We're seeing a few flops, but we only get to the turn when it's checked.
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Marcus Collins moves all in from the small blind, and Chris Bjorin calls from the big blind with . Collins shows , and he'll need to improve to stay alive.
The board comes , and Bjorin flops a set of queens to win the pot.
Marcus Collins is eliminated in 13th place, earning $29,577.
Ed Fernandez raises under the gun to 90,000, and Georges Djen calls from the big blind. The flop comes , and both players check. The turn card is the , Djen bets 100,000, and Fernandez folds. Djen takes the pot, increasing his stack to 550,000, and Fernandez drops down to about 400,000.
With the board showing on the turn, Nick Goodall bets 300,000, Robert Cheung moves all in, and Goodall folds. Cheung takes the pot, increasing his stack to about 1.42 million. Goodall is down to 265,000.
Erica Schoenberg raises from middle position to 90,000, Ed Fernandez moves all in from the small blind for 472,000, and Schoenberg thinks for about two minutes before she calls with . Fernandez shows , and he'll need to improve to stay alive.
The board comes , and Schoenberg's pocket tens hold up to win the pot, increasing her stack to about 1.3 million in chips.
Ed Fernandez is eliminated in 12th place, earning $33,369.
Georges Djen raises from the button to 110,000, Andrew Lee moves all in from the small blind, and Djen calls with . Lee shows , and Djen needs to improve to survive.
The board comes , and Lee takes the pot with ace high.
Georges Djen is eliminated in 11th place, earning $33,369.
Suey Wong moves all in from middle position for 439,000, and Chris Bjorin moves all in over the top from the cutoff. Everyone else folds, and Bjorin shows . Wong says, "At least my cards are live," and he shows . Wong needs to improve to survive.
The flop comes , and Wong says, "Yes!" as he pairs his queen to take the lead, but Bjorin picks up a flush draw to go with his overcards.
The last two cards are , and Wong wins the pot with two pair, queens and threes, doubling up to about 950,000 in chips. Bjorin drops down to about 650,000.
Robert Cheung raises from middle position to 68,000, Nick Goodall moves all in from the button for 426,000, Andrew Lee calls from the small blind, and Cheung folds. Goodall shows , and Lee shows . Lee will need to improve to bust Goodall here.
The board comes , and Goodall flops a set of nines to win the pot and double up in chips.