Hand #127: Dario Sammartino and Bertrand Grospellier saw a flop for the minimum in the blinds. Sammartino check-called a bet on the flop and then saw the turn. Sammartino checked again and saw "ElkY" fire 2,200,000. This time, Sammartino mucked.
Hand #128: Grospellier made it 1,350,000 in the small blind. Doug Polk mucked in the big.
Hand #129: Grospellier raised to 1,300,000 on the button and took it down.
Hand #130: Haralabos Voulgaris shoved all in from the small blind. Sammartino called all in from the big for roughly 6,000,000 to put Voulgaris at risk..
Voulgaris:
Sammartino:
The flop, turn, and river came , giving "Haralabob" sixes for the win, much to Sammartino's chagrin.
Hand #117: Dario Sammartino opened for 1,250,000 first to act, and Haralabos Voulgaris defended his big blind.
The board was on the turn when Voulgaris bet 1,150,000. Sammartino mucked his hand.
Hand #118: Doug Polk moved all in from the button. He took down the pot.
Hand #119: Voulgaris raised on the button, and Bertrand Grospellier called. With the board reading , Grospellier bet 1,625,000, and Voulgaris called. The river was a . It sounded like Grospellier's wager was 2,335,000. Voulgaris paid it off and mucked to .
Hand #120: From the button, Sammartino raised to 1,225,000, and Polk defended his big blind. Sammartino bet 900,000 on the flop and won the pot.
Hand #121: It was Grospellier's turn to raise on the button, and both blinds mucked.
Chris Moore raised all in from the cutoff for about 9,000,000, and Bertrand Grospellier isolated the pot with a shove of his own from the small blind for just a little bit more.
Moore:
Grospellier:
The flop fell , keeping Moore ahead with his deuces. The turn changed nothing, but the river fell to give Grospellier a pair of aces and eliminate Moore in fifth place.
Hand #107: Chris Moore raised to 1,400,000 first to act. Haralabos Voulgaris shoved all in for 10,250,000. Moore took about two minutes to think before letting his hand go.
Hand #108: Voulgaris shoved again, this time small blind against big blind, and Moore again conceded the pot.
Hand #109: Moore completed the blind, and Dario Sammartino checked. Moore came out with 600,000 on the flop. Sammartino released.
Hand #110: Sammartino made it 1,550,000 in the small blind. Bertrand Grospellier surrendered his big blind.
Hand #111: Grospellier completed the blind but folded instantly to a shove from Doug Polk.
Hand #112: Moore raised to 1,400,000 under the gun. Nobody else came into the pot.
Hand #113: Grospellier opened for 1,225,000 in the cutoff. He won the pot.
During the last couple of hands, some of the players, especially Voulgaris, raised objections about the cards. The WSOP's Jack Effel examined them and he has called for some replacement decks to be delivered.