Hand #8
Phil Hellmuth had the button. Minh Ly limped in and Scott Seiver checked his option in the big blind. The flop came down 

and Seiver checked. Ly bet 100,000 and Seiver made the call.
The turn was the
and Seiver checked. Ly checked behind.
The river was the
and both players checked again. Seiver tabled the 
and Ly mucked his hand.
Hand #9
Owais Ahmed had the button and action folded to Brian Rast. He raised to 125,000. Phil Hellmuth reraised to 250,000 saying, "You reraise weak, I'll reraise weak." Rast called to see the flop.
The flop came down 

and Rast was first up. He led for two million. And yes, that's not a typo. Hellmuth splash-jammed his chips into the middle for an all-in bet of 2.03 million. Rast called the extra little bit.
Hellmuth: 

Rast: 

Hellmuth walked over and draped himself over the rail in front of his wife. The turn was dealt the
to give Rast two pair, but it didn't matter as Hellmuth still had a set. The river completed the board with the
and even though Rast filed up, Hellmuth made a higher full house.
He gave his wife a high five, a kiss and a big hug. He then came back to the table to collect his chips and said, "I've never been so afraid."
Hellmuth now has 4.755 million in chips.


. Lind checked, Ly continued for 200,000, and Lind called.





to put Lamb closer out the door. The turn was the
and ended Lamb's run. He finished in eighth place for $201,338.
. Hellmuth led again - this time for 175,000 - and Seiver called.




, Lind checked, and Hellmuth tossed out 150,000. Lind folded, and Hellmuth took down the pot.

, and the action checked to Ly who immediately bet 160,000. Rast and Seiver folded, and Ly took down the pot.
. Seiver led with a bet of 250,000 and Hellmuth called right away.
to pair the board and Seiver quickly checked. Hellmuth reached for chips right away and bet 450,000. Seiver folded and Hellmuth added some more chips to his chip-leading stack.