Steven Albini completed and was called by Jason Daly and Kyle Loman. The same action repeated on fourth and fifth streets, with Albini betting and Daly and Loman calling.
On sixth, Daly moved all in for his last 10,000, Albini called, then Loman raised. Albini called as they went to seventh street.
Loman ended up with for a pair of nines and an 8-6-3-2-A. Albini had for three tens, while Daly showed for a 7-5-4-2-A. Albini and Daly split the pot.
"Bad river," bemoaned Loman as he watched his chips split up.
Steven Albini: //
Kyle Loman: //
Richard Bai: / - folded
Richard Bai completed and Kyle Loman raised. Steven Albini called, as did Bai.
Loman bet again on fourth street and both opponents called. A bet on fifth was enough to get rid of Bai, as Loman and Albini checked down sixth and seventh.
Albini showed for 7-6-5-2-A to win the pot.
Albini's supporters had a golden bell they would ring throughout the final table whenever he won a pot. He now has the bell with him on the table, and a ding is heard whenever chips are pushed in his direction.
After a raise to from James Morgan on the button, Steven Albini three-bet in the small blind, before Jason Daly four-bet in the big blind. Morgan folded, but not Albini.
On a board, Albini check-called the flop, and then on the turn before folding his hand to another bet from Daly on the river.
Richard Bai raised from under the gun before James Morgan three-bet on the button. Jason Daly called in the big blind, as did Bai.
The flop came and action checked to Morgan, who bet. Both opponents called to see the turn.
Daly and Bai checked again, and Morgan put out another bet. He was met by two more callers as the fell on the river.
This time it was Daly who led out with a bet. Bai spent about a minute in the tank before calling.
Morgan also went into the tank for several minutes. "Sorry, I need," he said as he tailed off while continuing to mutter to himself. Morgan also eventually called as Daly showed for trip nines to win the massive pot.