Nick-Real Seide found himself under ten big blinds and shoved all in for about 750,000. Samuel Chaput called in position and the two were heading to a flop with Seide at risk.
Seide held against the of Chaput. The board ran out and Seide was eliminated in seventh place when he failed to improve.
Sagar Shetye shoved the turn on Jacob Lafleur with the board reading and Lafleur called.
Lafeur had for a pair and a flush draw with a gut-shot straight draw. Shetye showed for an already made straight. The river was the and Shetye clapped his hands once loudly in celebration. That pot left Lafleur as the short stack.
Hand #2:
Shortly after that he got all in against Nick-Real Seide and managed to river a chop when the board came . Seide had against the of Lafleur and Lafleur was walking away from the table while his hand was mucked, until the dealer called him back to the table and chopped the pot.
Hand #3:
Then he got all in against Samuel Chaput with against Chaput's . The board ran out , momentarily flirting with the idea of bringing another chop.
Nick-Real Seide just eliminated David Bonneau when he four-bet shoved on the button.
Seide opened to action to 100,000 on the button and Bonneau three-bet from the small blind, making it 350,000. Seide shoved all in and had Bonneau covered. Bonneau called with and Seide needed some help with .
The board ran out and Seide caught a queen on the river to win the pot and eliminate Bonneau.
Sagar Shetye smacked the felt with his open palm as soon as he saw Jacob Lafleur's hand.
The two players got all in on a board of . Lafleur turned over , which was better than Shetye's , but the river was the , giving both players a full house, aces full of eights and half the pot.
The next hand, Lafleur led for 500,000 into Tommy Coulombe with the flop reading .
"I have to call," said Lefleur.
Lafleur called and showed against the of Coulombe. The turn was the and the river was the , giving Coulombe a full house and the double up.