Nick Schulman Eliminated in 4th Place ($400,000)
From the button, Daniel Negreanu opened the pot to 90,000, and Nick Schulman defended his big blind.
Heads up, the flop brought , and Schulman checked. When Negreanu continued out with 110,000, though, Schulman check-raised to 330,000 total. Negreanu called.
The turn came the , and Schulman fired right out with 550,000 more chips. Negreanu called again, and the dangerous filled out the board on fifth street. Schulman wasn't slowing down now, and his bet of 1.07 million put him all in.
"I'll need a few minutes," Negreanu said as he leaned back in his chair to mull it over. He shot the occasional glance across the table, visibly tossing the decision back and forth in his brain. After some time, he called.
Schulman was forced to table his , a miss. "F***!" David Oppenheim yelled from the rail. Negreanu showed up , and his queen-high flush was good enough to earn him the pot and the knockout.
Schulman is out in 4th place, good for $400,000 and a long, frustrated walk.
Negreanu is now approaching 5 million chips, once again in command of this table.