Eddy Vataru completed and was called by Tamon Nakamura. The Japanese star called through sixth street when Vataru bet again, leaving himself 5,000 behind.
Nakamura raised and Vataru put in his last chip. He ended up with for 8-7-5-4-A. "You win," Nakamura said as he had .
While all the players were invited to go on a break for 15-minutes, Murilo Figueredo just took almost half the break to think about his decision. He was playing against Jason Daly.
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While four players were involved to fourth street, Murilo Figueredo bet on fifth street to finish heads up with Daly.
Both players checked sixth but on seventh, after a bet from Figueredo, Daly raised it and Figueredo went into the tank.
Five minutes later, someone called the clock, and Figueredo was forced to act quickly. He decided to fold and was left with less than eight minutes of his break.
The last 325,000 chips of Melara went into the middle on sixth street.
After seventh was dealt, Melara showed which just gave him a pair of Kings. Morgan already had a pair of Aces on the board, and after he turned the rest of his cards, , he took the pot and eliminated the last European player of this tournament.
Murilo Figueredo bet on fourth street and was raised by Tamon Nakamura, Jason Daly called, as did Figueredo.
Figueredo led out again on fifth and both players called. Nakamura bet on sixth to get rid of Daly, while Figueredo called and bet out on seventh. Nakamura called.
Figueredo showed for trip threes, but Nakamura had him beat with for trip aces.
Left with 45,000, Figueredo was all in two hands later against Eddy Vataru and David Williams. Vataru and Williams both checked it down.
Williams finished with for a pair of jacks, while Figueredo could only show for a pair of fours.