Daniel Negreanu has been eliminated from the tournament by Steffen Sontheimer.
Unsure of exactly when the money went in, Negreanu held against Sontheimer's as the final board ran out to see Negreanu miss two overs, a straight draw, and a flush draw.
With Negreanu out in 15th place, the tournament is now down to the final two tables.
We picked up the action on the river with around 160,000 in the pot and a board reading .
Brandon Adams checked from the big blind and Stefan Schillhabel bet 110,000 from early position. Adams responded by check-raising all in for 261,000 and Schillhabel hit the tank, burning his last two time extensions in the process.
Eventually Schillhabel called only to muck when Adams rolled over the for a straight. Since it was an all-in situation, Schillhabel was obligated to show so the dealer revealed his for top set.
Schillhabel was left with 22,000 afterwards but busted two hands later.
Doug Polk raised to 16,000 from under the gun and Jake Schindler called from the big blind. The flop came and Schindler check-called a bet of 27,000 from Polk.
The turn was the and Schindler checked again. Polk fired 35,000 and Schindler stuck around to see the on the river. Both players checked and Schindler turned over for a straight on the river.
Jake Schindler opened on the button and Doug Polk three-bet out of the small blind. Jason Koon was in the big blind and shipped all-in for 355,000. Schindler folded and Polk snap-called with the best hand.
Polk:
Koon:
The flop came and Koon flopped a set of jacks to take the lead. The turn was the as Polk now picked up a flush draw to go with his straight draw on the flop. The river brought the and Polk made his straight. Koon was forced to pack up as he was eliminated. Polk's rollercoaster ride in the past 20-minutes has landed him in the chip lead.
With around 60,000 in the pot and a flop of , Jake Schindler checked from the hijack and Doug Polk did the same from the cutoff. Ben Tollerene then bet 25,000 from the button and only Schindler called to see the turn.
Schindler check-called a bet of 55,000 and then checked for a third time on the river. Tollerene opted to check behind and mucked when Schindler tabled the for kings and sevens.