Ketteringham:
Andersen:
The board ran out
, and Andersen's aces were best. He doubled up to about 2,500,000 chips leaving Ketteringham with roughly 3,400,000.
, and Andersen's aces were best. He doubled up to about 2,500,000 chips leaving Ketteringham with roughly 3,400,000.
and Hawkins hit the rail in 75th place. He'll take home $77,200 for his finish.


and Crilly moved all in for about 775,000. Sawaqdeh called for his tournament life, and Kunbuz, who covered both players, also made the call.





to give Crilly a two-outer and the river was the
. Sawaqdeh is eliminated in 74th place.
were racing against Lade's
. The
gave Ramdin the nut flush draw, but the
on the turn gave Lade a set. It also gave Ramdin a gutshot straight draw, but the river brought paint of the wrong variety--the
. Lade doubled to 1.97 million and Ramdin was left with just 330,000.
on the turn, Aaron Gordon got the remainder of his stack all in against Chino Rheem. Gordon turned over
for a set, while Rheem was drawing dead with
. The river was the
and Rheem's stack was sliced in half. He was left with 2,450,000 while Gordon doubled to 4,500,000.
, Cantu bet 200,000 and Benefield called. When the
fell on the turn Cantu checked and Benefield led out for 335,000 and Cantu moved all in. Benefield thought it over for about ten seconds before making the call and turned over
for the straight. Cantu held
for the pair and flush draw and on the river Brandon spiked the
to make the flush and eliminate Benefield.
. Gould moved all in and Buzgon called all in for 630,000.
turned, making Gould a Broadway straight and the river was the
. Buzgon was eliminated and Gould increased his stack to 2,360,000.
and the two got in a raising war that ended with all of McManus's chips in the center. The players showed:
and the river was the
. McManus missed his straight draw and was eliminated in 71st place.
and Lade was eliminated. After the hand, Demidov was up to 4,300,000.
, Gert Andersen, Mark Ketteringham and Sean Davis were involved in a three-way pot. Andersen checked, Davis bet 200,000 and both Ketteringham and Andersen called.
and Andersen checked again. Davis led out for 900,000, Ketteringham moved all in and both Andersen and Davis called. The players showed:
and Andersen's Broadway straight was best. He won the massive pot, took his stack over the 7,000,000-chip mark, and crippled Mark Ketteringham to just under 900,000. Sean Davis was eliminated on the hand and left as our 69th-place finisher.