We didn't catch the action, but Craig Chait was eliminated just after the three-table redraw. He only had 11,000 and was eliminated just a few hands after he sat down at his new table.
Andrew Kelsall raised to 6,500 on the button and was three bet to 22,000 by Ismael Bojang in the small blind. Kelsall thought for a bit before moving all in for 96,200 . Bojang thought a bit himself before calling.
Bojang stood pat, and Kelsall took one. Bojang tabled , and Kelsall tabled his . Kelsall needed a three, five, eight, or nine to stay alive, and he drew a on the river to remain in the tournament.
Bojang, on the other hand, was left with less than 20 big blinds.
While we didn't see the action of the hand we got to the board on the river. Negreanu was already all in and called by Ashton Griffin and Iraj Parvizi. Here's what each player was holding:
Negreanu:
Parvizi:
Griffin:
The board read and that gave Negreanu the high hand with a set of queens. Griffin was holding ace deuce for the low. So the two chopped the pot. Griffin also won a small side pot from Parvizi holding two pair.