With the board reading on the turn, Anh Van Nguyen bet and Jameson Painter called. The river was the and Painter checked to Nguyen, who bet. After a long pause, Painter came in for a raise.
Nguyen let out a sigh and fiddled with the few yellow chips he had left before calling all-in for 34,000.
Nguyen showed for top two pair, but Painter rivered the nut flush with and eliminated Nguyen on the final table bubble.
Our nine final tablists are presently moving over to the ESPN main stage and re-drawing for seats. After that, they'll take a short break and play will recommence at 5:15 pm.
Kyle Ray opened for a raise and Jameson Painter called. The flop came down and Painter checked to Ray, who bet. Painter raised and Ray called. The turn was the and Painter led out. Ray raised and Painter called. The river fell the and Painter check-called one more bet.
Matt Keikoan raised to open the pot, and David Chiu three-bet for most of his chips. Keikoan went ahead and set him all in, and the cards were on their backs:
Keikoan:
Chiu:
The flop was not exactly what Chiu was looking for as it came out to leave him drawing dead to running cards. The on the turn ended any hopes for a rally, and the river is the last card Chiu will see today.
He has been knocked off in 9th place, taking home nearly $40,000 for his work over the last three days.
Dan Idema raised, Brock Parker three-bet and Idema called. Idema check-called a bet on the flop, then check-called again when the hit the turn. The river was the and Idema check-called one more bet.
Parker showed for a busted flush draw and Idema took it down with .
Matt Keikoan raised in early position, and Michael Mizrachi defended his big blind go heads up to a flop.
It came down , and Mizrachi check-called a small bet. The turn drew checks from both players, and Mizrachi led out with a bet on the turn. Keikoan called, turning over for sevens full of kings. Mizrachi flipped up his , and the two men take their money back with the same five-card hand.
Dan Idema opened for a raise and Kyle Ray defended his big blind.
Ray checked the flop over to Idema, who bet. Ray called and they went to the turn, which fell the . Ray check-called again. The river was the and Ray check-called one more bet.