Action moved to Ben Lamb in the small blind and he raised to 1.05 million in chips. Martin Staszko called to see the flop and it came down . Lamb bet 750,000 and Staszko called.
The turn was the and both players checked to see the fall on the end. Lamb fired 1.5 million and was called.
Ben Lamb opened to 900,000 from under the gun, and Matt Giannetti three-bet to 2.4 million from middle position. The action folded back to Lamb who moved all in for effectively 11 million, and Giannetti snap-mucked his hand.
From middle position, Martin Staszko raised to 950,000. Phil Collins was the only caller and he made the call from the big blind to see the flop come down . Collins checked and Staszko fired 1.025 million. Collins called.
The turn was the and put a third spade on board. Collins and Staszko both checked to see the complete the board on the river. With the board paired and four spades out there, both players checked.
Collins showed the , but lost to Staszko's for trips.
Phil Collins limped in from middle position, Ben Lamb completed from the small blind, and Martin Staszko checked his option from the big. The flop was , and Lamb led for 850,000. Martin called, Collins released, and the turn was the .
Lamb slowed down, checking to Staszko who fired 1.2 million. Lamb called.
The river was the , Lamb checked again, and Staszko knuckled behind. Lamb tabled for a missed straight draw, and Staszko opened up for a pair of kings, and shipped the pot.
Action folded to Anton Makievskyi in the small blind and he raised to 1.2 million. In the big blind, Samuel Holden reraised all in for 11.725 million. Makievskyi folded and Holden won the pot.
Phil Collins opened to 850,000 from middle position, Pius Heinz three-bet to 2.125 million from the cutoff, and the action folded back to Collins who tank-folded.
Two of the end-of-day chip leaders at this summer's WSOP Main Event -- Ben Lamb and Anton Makievskyi -- remain among the final ten players. Here's a run down of all of those who ended days at this summer's Main Event bagging up the most chips, along with where each ended up:
After Eoghan O'Dea raised to 800,000, Phil Collins reraised to 2.25 million from the next seat. Everyone folded, including O'Dea, and Collins won the pot.