Hand #6: Sergio Aguilar raised to 400,000, Patrick Eskandar called from his big blind and then check-folded after Aguilar continued for 450,000 on the flop.
Hand #7: Steve Yea raised to 400,000 and Abhinav Iyer defended from his big blind. After both players checked through to the turn on a board of and Iyer led out for 525,000 and Yea made the call. Iyer then moved all in on the river and Yea tank-folded.
Hand #8: Shaun Deeb raised to 400,00 and Jason Reels called from his big blind. Reels then check-folded after Deeb continued for 200,000 on the flop.
Hand #1: Sammy Lafleur opened to 400,000. Abhinav Iyer three-bet to 1,225,000 and Lafleur folded.
Hand #2: Sergio Aguilar opened under the gun and everyone folded.
Hand #3: Shaun Deeb opened under the gun, Steve Yea flatted the cutoff and Aguilar called in the big blind. On a flop, everyone checked to Yea who bet 600,000 and took it down.
Hand #4: Jason Reels moved all in and won the pot.
Hand #5: Deeb limped blind on blind and the big blind Lafleur checked. On a flop, Deeb bet 200,000 and Lafleur folded.
The remaining nine players are redrawing down to the final table. They will then go on a 60-minute dinner break before play resumes. Cards will be back in the air at 7:35 p.m. local time.
Stay tuned for the seat draw complete with updated chip counts.
Christopher Fisher moved all in for 1.3 million from the hijack and Shaun Deeb called next to act. The rest of the players folded and the hands were turned up.
Fisher:
Deeb:
Fisher's best shot at staying alive was to catch an ace, but he didn't find one as the board ran out a dry .
Action picked up after Usman Siddique and a very short-stacked Denis Gnidash moved all in and were both called by Sergio Aguilar who had both players easily covered.
Usman Siddique:
Denis Gnidash:
Sergio Aguilar:
The board ran out , and Aguilar's top set of kings scored the double knockout.