Stanley Siegel raised all in for 358,000 from late position and Kerry Goldberg raised to 700,000 from the button. The blinds folded and the two hands were tabled.
Stanley Siegel:
Kerry Goldberg:
The flop came and Siegel was still ahead. The turn was the giving Goldberg more outs and the river brought the to complete the straight for Goldberg. Siegel was eliminated in 10th place, setting up the official final table.
The unofficial final table of 10 has come together, and none other than WSOP bracelet winner, Ken 'Teach' Aldridge, leads the way with 1,550,000. He is in the hunt for a second bracelet and has eliminated quite a few players to get to this final table already.
James Moore won this same tournament last year and is still in contention for back-to-back titles for his second WSOP bracelet as well.
Meanwhile Veronica Daly is second in chips and is the last woman standing, hoping to snag her first bracelet on this massive stage.
Here is a look at how the final 10 'Super Seniors' stack up:
The action was folded to Terry Stuhldreher in the small blind who moved all in and Stanley Siegel called from the big blind for his shorter stack of 207,000.
It was a race situation with Stuhldreher holding and Siegel had . The board ran out and Siegel found a king on the river to keep his hopes alive.
Joseph Aronesty limped in from the small blind, and Ken Aldridge raised to 70,000 from the big blind. Aronesty called.
The flop came and Aronesty got his remaining stack in the middle, getting a quick call from Aldridge.
Aronesty was at risk with , while Aldridge was well ahead with . The turn was the and the river was the , sending the pot to Aldridge and Aronesty to the rail in 12th place.
The action was folded around to Stanley Siegel in the small blind who raised to 50,000. Kerry Goldberg was in the big blind and called to see the flop of .
Siegel bet 100,000 and Goldberg called. The turn was the and Siegel pushed all in. Goldberg called and tabled which had Siegel drawing dead with . The river was the , improving Goldberg's hand to a full house, and he doubled up to become the new chip leader.
Stanley Siegel raised to 60,000 from the button and David Smith three-bet to 125,000 from the big blind. Siegel quickly moved all in and Smith called just as fast. Smith was the one at risk for 559,000 and he had the best hand with against Siegel's .
The board ran out and Smith got a double-up to sit with more than 1.1 million.
Darrell Ticehurst raised to 50,000 from the cutoff and Federico 'Fred' Cuellar moved all in from the big blind for 122,000. Ticehurst called.
Cuellar was at risk with , well behind the of Ticehurst.
The flop came and Ticehurst remained ahead with king-queen high, requiring Cuellar to hit a jack or running cards to make a straight to survive. The turn was the and the river the . Ticehurst made a flush and Cuellar was eliminated in 13th place.