Zvi Groysman raised preflop, and Daniel Idema defended his big blind with a call.
The two men took a flop of , and Groysman called a bet of 30,000. That left him with exactly 60,000, and Idema made him put that remainder in on the turn.
Idema turned up for two pair, and Groysman was in trouble with , needing a ten to chop or an ace to double up. The river was a blank , though, and that's not going to be good enough to keep him around.
Zvi Groysman is our 6th place finisher tonight, stopping off to pick up a check for more than $80,000 on his way to the bar. That'll buy quite a few rounds of drinks.
Brock Parker raised from the button, and Jameson Painter put in three bets from the big blind. Parker had just 185,000 chips to start the hand, and he got them all in there to put himself at risk of elimination yet again.
Showdown
Parker:
Painter:
Parker needed to catch a card to stay alive, but he couldn't find anything useful on a board of .
King-high isn't going to get it done, and Brock Parker has been knocked off in 5th place. It was another fine run for the impressively bearded double bracelet winner, and he'll be rewarded with a six-figure payday as a consolation prize this time around.
Dan Idema opened for a raise, Matt Keikoan three-bet and Idema called.
Idema check-called a bet from Keikoan on the flop. Both players checked the on the turn. The river was the and Idema led out. Keikoan gave up his hand and Idema took it down.
Jameson Painter raised and Daniel Idema looked him up.
Idema check-raised the flop and Painter called. Idema fired again when the hit the tun and Painter called. The river was the and Painter folded to Idema's bet.
Idema is now up to 1,685,000 and is virtually tied with Matt Keikoan for the chip lead.
Jameson Painter raised from the small blind, and Kyle Ray called from the big.
The flop came , and Ray called a Painter bet. Painter checked the turn, and now it was he calling the bets. He did the same on the river, check-calling one more when the paired the board.
Ray tabled for two pair, and it was good enough to earn him the pot.
Jameson Painter raised and Kyle Ray made the call.
They went heads-up to an flop. Ray led out and Painter called. The turn came the and Ray check-called Painter's bet. The hit the river and Ray checked again. Painter bet and Ray gave up his hand. He's down to 375,000.
Matt Keikoan and Dan Idema went heads-up to a flop. Idema check-called Keikoan's bet, then did the same on the turn, which fell the . Keikoan led again when the hit the river and Idema called.