Luc Greenwood counted his stack and then shoved all in first to act. Ben Tollerene wanted a count in the small blind. It was 1,160,000. Tollerene dropped in calling chips.
Tollerene:
Greenwood:
The race went to Tollerene as the board ran out . Greenwood hit the rail in fourth.
Gerard Pique shoved all in from the button for what looked like 165,000, and Stephen Chidwick snap-called in the big blind.
Pique:
Chidwick:
The race picked up some heat on the flop as Pique would win with a five. He got just that on the river with the , but unfortunately for the soccer star, it came after a turn left him drawing dead.
Pavel Plesuv opened under the gun for 90,000, and Ben Tollerene defended big blind. The high stakes legend check-called 75,000 and then 150,000 as hit the felt. Plesuv checked back the river and couldn't beat .
With Christoph Vogelsang gone, Dan Colman was the only one to post a blind in the next hand. It was folded to Pavel Plesuv on the button, who slid enough chips forward to cover Colman. The American quickly called all in for slightly under 300,000.
Dan Colman:
Pavel Plesuv:
The flop paired both Colman and Plesuv, and after the turn and river Plesuv's hand remained best. Colman ended up in 6th place and was the first player to cash a six-figure score.