Joe Beevers bet his remaining 104.5K in chips on a board of . His opponent, who had Beevers covered, didn't take long to make the call. Beevers turned up but he was trailing the of his opponent. The turn and river were no help to Beevers and he was eliminated in 38th place taking home $11,291 for his efforts.
Raj Sawant opened for a 22K raised. Hellmuth showed and folded.
"This guy raised last time with 10-4," said Hellmuth. "I'm the only player in the world who can lay this hand down. They can win small pots, but I'll end up winning the big ones. That's how I roll."
On a flop of , Alex Prendes moved all in for 47K with . One player called with . The turn was the . The river was the . Prendes' hand did not improve and he headed to the rail in 37th place.
Holm pushed with . He was called by Dutch Boyd's . The flop was . The turn was the and the river was the . Boyd's set held up as Holm headed to the rail in 36th place.
Phil Hellmuth raised to 16K under the gun. Action folded around to Raj Sawant in the big blind who made the call. The flop came down . Both players checked. The turn brought the . Sawant checked and Hellmuth bet 20K. Sawant pondered a bit and Hellmuth said, "Tell you what...I'll take this one and you take the next one..." Sawant eventually made the call. The river came the . Sawant again checked and Hellmuth fired 40K. Sawant, after a minute or so of deliberation, pushed out the call. Hellmuth instantly said "Nice call...you got me." Both players were slow to showdown, but Savant eventually turned up the and Hellmuth mucked.
On a flop of , Phil Helmuth moved all in and Thierry Van Den Berg called.
Hellmuth:
Van Den Berg:
Hellmuth was ahead with a set. The turn was the and the river was the . Hellmuth lost to a bigger set and he exploded. The F-bomb came out of Hellmuth's mouth along with the word "donkey" on more than one instance.
That hand pushed Thierry Van Den Berg up to 215K, as Hellmuth slipped to 29K.