Jorryt van Hoof opened to 1.1 million from the hijack and Mark Newhouse came along from the cutoff. With the action on Will Tonking in the small blind, he three-bet to 3.75 million and van Hoof quickly mucked before Newhouse called.
The dealer spread a flop. Tonking led out for 3.5 million with Newhouse making the call. The landed on the turn and Tonking went into the tank before checking, then Newhouse bet out 4.5 million. Tonking called.
The river brought the and after the New Jersey native checked again, Newhouse moved all in for 10.2 million.
After about a minute of deliberating, Tonking announced a call and Newhouse flipped over his .
However it would be Tonking's that would see him scoop the pot to send Newhouse to the rail in back-to-back 9th places for a $730,725 payday as Tonking soared to the chip lead with roughly 48.5 million in chips.
Play folded to Stephensen on the button, and he raised to 1.25 million. Mark Newhouse called from the big blind, and the flop came out . Newhouse checked, and Stephensen bet 1.4 million. Newhouse folded.
Mark Newhouse raised to 1.1 million from early position, and Felix Stephensen called from the big blind to see the flop. After Stephensen checked, Newhouse bet 1.25 million. Stephensen called.
The turn was the , and Stephensen checked. Newhouse bet 2.9 million, and Stephensen called to see the land on the river. The Norwegian checked, and the American bet 4.75 million. Stephensen thought for a bit, then folded, and Newhouse won the pot.