Alex Livingston limped his button and Francisco Benitez checked in the big blind. Both players checked on the 5?3?2? board after which Benitez bet 500,000 on the 2? turn.
The 6? river checked through again, with Livingston showing Q?Q?9?5? for the winner.
Francisco Benitez raised to 600,000 on the button and Alex Livingston called in the big blind. The 4?9?5?10? board was checked through to the K? river.
Livingston checked again, Benitez tossed in 700,000 chips, and Livingston snap called.
Benitez announced kings and fours but mucked his hand when Livingston tabled 10?9?9?8? for a set of nines.
Still in the previous level, Alex Livingston limped in from the button and Francisco Benitez checked his big blind. Benitez then check-called a 225,000 bet from Livingston on the 6?J?K? flop and did so too when Livingston sized up to 400,000 on the K? turn.
The 10? river went check-check and Benitez showed K?8?7?6? for kings full and the winning hand.
The next hand, Benitez limped in and Livingston checked his big blind. The 9?7?3? flop and 6? turn were checked through before Livingston check-folded to a bet of 325,000 chips on the 3? river.
Livingston then folded his button before Benitez raised his to 450,000 the next hand. Livingston called, after which they both checked the A?10?6? flop. The Q? turn saw Livingston bet 600,000 and Benitez call.
Livingston sized up to 1,500,000 on the 9? river and this time he received a snap fold from his opponent.
Martin Zamani raised to 375,000 in the small blind and in the big blind Alex Livingston called.
The flop rolled out 6?7?3? and Zamani checked over to Livingston who bet 300,000. Zamani potted to and Livingston snap put him all in for his last 2,300,000.
Martin Zamani: Q?9?8?7?
Alex Livingston: K?10?6?6?
The turn 5? saw Zamani make his nine-high straight, but the river 6? gave Livingston quads to eliminate Zamani from the tournament.