As the action folded round to Tyler Cornell in the cutoff, he raised the action to 80,000 and found callers in both Justin Zaki and Chadwick Grimes from the blinds.
The flop was checked to Cornell who moved all in . . . for his last 5,000 with both Zaki and Grimes calling.
The was checked on the turn, as was the on the river.
"Nine?" announced and questioned Cornell as he hoped to remain alive in the tournament by tabling his .
Zaki mucked, but it would be Grimes' that would collect the pot and send Cornell to the rail in 9th place for a $45,247 payday.
Everyone folded around to Tyler Cornell in the small blind who raised to 110,000. Michael Linn made the call. On the flop, Linn called a bet of 160,000 from Cornell, but folded to a bet of 215,000 on the river.
The first player to three-bet on this final was Tyler Remain. He reraised Alexander Kuzmin's open of 60,000 to 160,000, which was enough to take the pot.
The Tournament Director has just finished announcing the player profiles, and the cards are back in the air with blinds at 15,000-30,000 and a 4,000-ante.