Max Silver raised to 65,000 on the button and Joshua Ladines went all in for 360,000 in the small blind. Julien Martini tank-folded in the big blind and Silver called, putting Ladines at risk.
Ladines:
Silver:
Ladines pair was behind the bigger pair of Silver and he couldn't find help from the board which ran out .
Ladines is the ninth-place finisher and he will take home $39,719.
With what looked to be about 400,000 in the pot of a board, Max Silver made a bet valued at 280,000. Julien Martini gave his decision some thought before making the call.
Silver tabled for backdoor trips and Martini mucked.
Bernardo Dias recently took quite a hit in two pots.
The first pot, against Steve Sung, there was about 400,000 in the middle on the turn of a board. Sung bet 300,000 and Dias called. The river was the and Sung slid out a huge bet of 1,300,000 and Dias quickly flicked his cards into the muck.
A couple hands later, Michael Gagliano opened and Dias three-bet to 240,000. Gagliano responded with a four-bet to 500,000 and Dias folded.
After getting a few shoves through as the short stack, Julien Martini went all in for 460,000 on the button and Chris Moorman called in the big blind.
Martini:
Moorman:
Martini had two overs, but the board ran out . Moorman made a straight on the river and Martini was eliminated in eighth place for a payout of $53,569.
The final seven players are moving to the main stage now to get set up for the unofficial final table.