Eoghan O'Dea raised to 450,000 from middle position and got one caller in John Hewitt from the button. The flop came and O'Dea led with a bet of 550,000. Hewitt called. Both then checked the turn.
The river brought the and a big bet of 1.5 million from O'Dea. Hewitt thought a beat, then let his hand go.
O'Dea has more than 24 million it appears, while Hewitt is at around 16 million.
Andrey Pateychuk min-raised to 400,000 from middle position, Pius Heinz three-bet to 1.1 million on the button, and the action folded back to Pateychuk who four-bet to 2.04 million. Heinz wasn't backing down however, he five-bet to 3.13 million, and Pateychuk snap-mucked his hand.
Khoa Nguyen raised to 430,000 from middle position and picked up four callers. It was five-way action to the flop, which everybody checked. When the appeared on the turn, action checked to Phil Collins in late position and he slide out a bet of 1.2 million.
One by one his opponents released their hands, and Collins took down the pot without further resistance.
Martin Staszko opened for 425,000 from under the gun and Konstantinos Mamaliadis called on the button. The flop came and Staszko bet 575,000. Mamaliadis called. The turn was the . This time Staszko checked, Mamaliadis bet 980,000, and Staszko called.
The river brought the . Staszko checked one more time, and Mamaliadis bet 1.08 million. Staszko called again and tabled his hand. "Two pair," was the announcement, referring to Staszko's hand, and Mamaliadis mucked.
Staszko moves up over 8 million, while Mamaliadis now has about 14.2 million.
Anton Makievskyi opened to 450,000 from the hijack seat, Samuel Holden three-bet to 1.3 million from the small blind, and the action folded back to our chip leader Makievskyi who also mucked.
From under the gun, Pius Heinz raised to 425,000. From the cutoff seat, Anton Makievskyi reraised to 1.1 million. Play folded back around to Heinz and he squeezed out some more ketchup to the tune of 2.15 million. Makievskyi thought about it for a little bit, but decided he's rather have mustard on his hot dog instead and folded.
Samuel Holden opened to 400,000 from early position, and Ryan Lenaghan moved all in for 4.635 million on his direct left. The action folded back to Holden who called.
Holden:
Lenaghan:
The flop fell , putting Lenaghan in terrible shape, but he could still double with any non-spade eight or running straight cards.
Someone on Lenaghan's rail cheered when the turned, but soon realized that it gave Holden an ace-high flush and Lenaghan was drawing dead. Lenaghan was already shaking hands before the hit the river, and is off to the cage to collect $378,796 for his 16th place finish.
Eoghan O'Dea raised to 430,000 from the cutoff and received a call from Scott Schwalich in the big blind. It was heads up to the flop, and Schwalich ended up check-folding to O'Dea's 400,000 bet.
From middle position, Sam Barnhart raised to 550,000. Pius Heinz reraised all in from the small blind for 5.51 million. When action got back to Barnhart, he called and was all in for less at 4.025 million.
Barnhart held the and Heinz the . Barnhart would need a nine or some other form of help in order to win this one and stay alive.
The flop came down and Barnhart missed so far. The turn was the and now just one of the remaining two nines on the river would give Barnhart the double up in order for him to stave elimination.
The river completed the board with the and it wasn't what Barnhart needed. He was eliminated in 17th place for $378,796.