Josh Boulton raised to 525,000 on the button, Christopher Csik three-bet shoved 3,450,000 from the small blind and Boulten called the 14 big blind reshove off after some thought.
Christopher Csik:
Josh Boulton:
The best hand held up on a board to give Csik the winner.
When preflop action folded around to Casey Campbell in late position, he decided to shove the last of his chips into the middle of the felt. Unfortunately for Campbell Joshua Boulton woke up with a big hand in the big blind and made the call.
Casey Campbell:
Joshua Boulton:
The board ran out , which meant that Campbell's deep tournament run had come to an end.
After Benjamin raised it to 650,000 from the cutoff, Marco Bognanni then three-bet to 1,700,000. The small blind got out of the way and Kevin Song then four-bet shoved all in, which got a quick fold from Moon. Bognanni asked for a count, which the dealer confirmed, and he made the call.
Kevin Song:
Marco Bognanni:
Song was in a race for his tournament life, which he looked to win after the dealer spread a flop of . The turn kept Song in the lead, but the river meant Song would have to wait until another day to win a second bracelet.
Josh Boulton raised first to act and received calls from Robert Mitchell and Hamid Feiz in the blinds. The flop came down and both blinds checked to Boulton, who continued for 600,000. Mitchell called, as did Feiz.
On the turn, Mitchell checked and Feiz opted to lead for 1,000,000. Boulton quickly got out of the way, but Mitchell stuck around for another street.
The river saw another check from Mitchell and Feiz bet 1,500,000 this time. Mitchell let out an audible sigh, then inquired how much Feiz played in total. After around a minute, he check-raised all in and Feiz immediately called it off for around 3,500,000.
Mitchell showed him for a king-high flush and Feiz, despite technically needing to show his hand, mucked it instead. Just like that, the start-of-the-day chip leader was gone in 15th place.
Axel Hallay raised it up to 500,000. Benjamin Moon, who has built up his chip stack nicely since the start of Day 3, then put in a sizable three-bet to 3,000,000, which sent Hallay into the tank. After he re-checked his cards and eyed Moon's stack, Hallay made the decision to fold, which sent a few more chips Moon's way.
Alberto Ortiz raised to 550,000, Benjamin Moon three-bet shoved 2,900,000 and Ortiz called.
Benjamin Moon:
Alberto Ortiz:
Moon already let out a fist pump when the cards were tabled and informed his friends on the rail about the showdown that was at hand. The board fell to keep last year's bracelet winner in the hunt for back-to-back winning year performances.
On a flop, big blind Benjamin Underwood checked to Francois Evard, who bet 375,000. Underwood check-raised to 1,500,000, Evard shoved for 4,600,000, and Underwood snapped him off.
Francois Evard:
Benjamin Underwood:
Underwood had outflopped Evard with the optional eight-deuce off but the turn improved Evard to a higher two pair. The river was the and Evard netted the double.
Preflop action folded around to Robert Mitchell, and he raised it up to 450,000. From the next seat over Jonathan Tamayo three-bet shoved all in, and Mitchell made the call.
Jonathan Tamayo:
Robert Mitchell:
The runout offered no help to Tamayo, who was then sent to the rail after a very impressive run in the tournament.