Luis Bonnet Eliminated in 11th Place ($14,700)
Luis Bonnet open-shoved for 93,000 under-the-gun. Bolivar Palacios was next to act, having been moved to the outer table only a few hands before. He took his time and decided to flat call. In the big blind, unstoppable-force Roberto Bianchi called as well. The flop came . Bianchi had already checked in the dark, and Palacios checked behind. After the turn, Bonnet fired 150,000 into the dry side pot. Palacios called. Bianchi checked dark again, and after the river, Palacios checked too.
Bianchi tabled for a flopped two pair. That was enough to beat Palacios . And Bonnet just got up to leave, but Daniel Ades grabbed his cards to see what he'd had. It was , not bad for under-the-gun with eight big blinds, but not good enough. Bonnet finished in 11th place, Bianchi is up to 1.533 million, and Palacios was left with 530,000.