The players moved their chips to the unofficial seven-handed final table. There are 28 minutes left to play in the level and the production team sent the players on a one-hour dinner break. See below how the final seven players line up.
Scott Bohlman limped from the button, small blind Romain Lewis overlimped, and Tommy Le fired a 160,000-raise in the big. Bohlman accepted the price while Lewis let his hand go.
The flop was checked by Le and Bohlman tossed in 150,000. Le called and they went to the turn where Le checked again. Bohlman potted to cover Le's remaining stack and Le leant back in his chair.
After two minutes or so, Le said, "I can't do it," and folded his hand.
Ronald Keijzer raised to 100,000 from under the gun, Ben Palmer reraised all in next to act for about 300,000, action folded back around to Keijzer, and he called to put Palmer at risk.
"I'll gamble with you," said Keijzer as he prepared to table his hand.
Ronald Keijzer:
Ben Palmer:
Palmer had the preflop advantage but that changed when the flop fell to give Keijzer an eight-high straight. The turn and river changed nothing and Keijzer took the pot to end Palmer's run in this tournament.
[Removed:321] Abedi raised to 100,000 from the button, Ronald Keijzer called from the small blind, Jonathan Depa raised the pot to 400,000 from the big blind, Abedi folded, Keijzer reraised, and Depa called to put himself at risk.
Ronald Keijzer:
Jonathan Depa:
Depa had the advantage with his kings and Keijzer needed help from the deck to stack him. The board ran out and Keijzer took the pot with sevens full to end Depa's run in this tournament.
James Chen raised the button to 90,000 and Romain Lewis came along from the big blind. Chen fired on every following street on the board and Lewis called 60,000 on the flop and 230,000 on the turn. Chen sized the river-bet at 400,000 and Lewis laid his hand down.
Romain Lewis made it 100,000 under the gun and Scott Bohlman defended from the big blind. Bohlman check-called 130,000 on and they both checked the turn. The river was the and Bohlman led out 300,000.
Lewis wasn't particularly happy but he pulled off a call with , beating Bohlman who was bluffing with , holding two nut blockers.
Christopher Frank got his stack in against Ronald Keijzer on a flop of . Keijzer had Frank covered by a fair margin.
Christopher Frank:
Ronald Keijzer:
Keijzer was ahead but Frank had quite a bit of room to improve. The turn and river gave Keijzer a king-high flush to win the pot and end Frank's run in this event.
Scott Bohlman made it 80,000 in the cutoff and Tommy Le called in the big. They checked the board until the river where Le potted for 180,000. Bohlman took over two minutes to make his decision and James Chen called the clock. Bohlman thew in the calling chips just when the floor person started the verbal five-second countdown.
"Good call," Le said and Bohlman scooped the pot with .
Small blind James Chen raised to 90,000 and Scott Bohlman defended his big. Chen continued blasting on the flop and Bohlman matched the 100,000-bet. The turn fell and Chen reached to his piles again. He cut out a bet of 275,000, finally convincing Bohlman to give up.