Taylor Paur opened to 45,000 from the cutoff, and Matthew Hyman called out of the big blind. The flop fell 

, and Hyman checked to Paur who continued for 60,000. Hyman check-raised all in for around 520,000, and Paur quickly called.
Paur: 

Hyman: 

Hyman needed some help, and received a tiny bit when the
turned. Any nine or eight on the river and he would double, but the
gave him a lower straight than Paur's, ending Hyman's tournament
Hyman is off to collect his $73,695, while Paur is still alive with almost 2 million chips.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
|
|
1,960,000
620,000
|
620,000 |
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Busted | |






. While it wasn't a queen, it did open the door for a chop.




however, and successfully doubled after the turn and river came
,
respectively.
turn, Tollerene called, and the
hit the river. This time Ebanks fired out 200,000, which was enough to get Tollerene to fold.
, and Grospellier check-called 65,000 from Tollerene. Both players checked after the turn brought the
.
for trip sixes, Tollerene mucked, and Grospellier doubled his stack to over 1.3 million chips.

.
, Ebanks checked, Wade fired out 137,000, and Ebanks check-raised to 280,000. Wade's next play was moving all in for 591,000 more and Ebanks called immediately.
flop inspired Tollerene to bet 100,000, which Ebanks called. Again Tollerene fired, this time 250,000, when the dealer burned and turned the
rolled off on the river, Tollerene slowed down with a check. Ebanks tanked for a bit before betting 275,000, which proved enough to get his opponent to fold.