Kyle Keranen raised to 250,000 from under the gun and Bryan Devonshire called from the big blind. The flop came down and Devonshire checked to the raiser. Keranen fired 275,000 and Devonshire called.
The turn card was the , prompting a second check from Devonshire. Keranen checked it back and the hit the river. Both players checked once again. Devonshire tabled for a pair of sixes and it was enough to take down the pot.
Dan Sindelar opened to 250,000 and Bryan Devonshire came over the top to 555,000 from the next seat over. The button and blinds released, putting action back on Sindelar. Sindelar cut out a four-bet to 1.225 million and Devonshire kicked his cards into the muck.
Sindelar scooped the pot and now has about 16.51 million in chips. Devonshire, on the other hand, has dropped to 3.16 million.
On the paired flop of , Felix Stephensen checked, and Andoni Larrabe bet 250,000. Stephensen called, and the turn was the . After both players checked, the river completed the board with the . Stephensen checked, Larrabe bet 650,000, and Stephensen tank-folded.
Bryan Devonshire opened with a raise to 250,000 from under the gun. It folded around to Matthew Haugen in the small blind and he three-bet shipped all in for 2.155 million. Action came back to Devonshire and he instantly called.
Devonshire:
Haugen:
Devonshire led with his ladies and stayed that way through the flop. The hit the river, meaning Haugen needed a ten on the river to stay alive. The river was in fact the and was no help to Haugen. He was eliminated from play in 28th place and collected $230,487 for his efforts.
On the final hand of the night following the announcement from Jack Effel that play will be stopped for the night, Mark Newhouse opened to 240,000 in early position and Brian Roberts moved all in for 480,000 from the cutoff. In the big blind, Andrey Zaichenko raised to 1.1 million and Newhouse folded.
Zaichenko:
Roberts:
The board ran out and Roberts doubled through to 1,365,000 in chips.
The field is now down to the final 27 players, which means it's time for the three-table redraw. The tournament officials have decided this is a good place to stop for the night, so players will be bagging and tagging after the redraw.
Stay tuned for the new seat draw, official chip counts, and a full recap of the Day 6 action.