Stehpen Chidwick raised to 160,000 from the hijack and then called the 760,000 three-bet jam Dan Fleyshman made from the big blind.
Dan Fleyshman:
Stephen Chidwick:
Fleyshman was ahead with his made hand until the flop hit the felt giving Chidwick the nuts.
The paired the board on the turn giving Fleyshmann a little hop but the double-paired the board on the river ending his tournament in 11th place for $27,429.
Kenny Hallaert shoved from under the gun for 375,000, Aditya Prasetyo re-shoved, and Aditya Agarwal went all in over the top, covering both players. The rest of the table folded.
Kenny Hallaert:
Aditya Prasetyo:
Aditya Agarwal:
Hallaert and Prasetyo got no help after the ran out on the board and they were both sent to the payout desk.
Khamar Xaytavone moved all in for around 250,000, Barth Melius re-shoved, and Stephen Chidwick called for less from the big blind.
Khamar Xaytavone:
Stephen Chidwick:
Barth Melius:
Xaytavone took the lead on the flop by making a pair of aces. Chidwick picked up a gutshot straight draw but didn't improve on the turn.
The river brought the , completing Chidwick's broadway straight. Xaytavone could only let out a laugh as he was eliminated, while Chidwick doubled through Melius.
Daniel Buzgon shoved for around 125,000 and Kenny Hallaert, already with 60,000 in from the big blind, called to put him at risk.
Daniel Buzgon:
Kenny Hallaert:
Hallaert paired his seven on the flop to take the lead and left Buzgon drawing dead when the turn gave him two pair. The fell on the river and Hallaert claimed Buzgon's bounty.
Barth Melius raised preflop before Anton Wigg shoved for 475,000. Haribhai Gopaul called in the big blind and Melius folded pocket fours.
Anton Wigg:
Haribhai Gopaul:
Wigg needed to dodge an ace to double up, but the flop left him drawing to one out. He failed to hit the miracle on the turn and river and busted in 17th place. Gopaul, meanwhile, claimed his first bounty of the tournament.