The prize pool for the event has been confirmed. 139 entrants created a prizepool of $1,296,175. 21 places will be paid out at least $16,597 with a first place prize of $328,906.
Robert Campbell completed and bet on fourth street, with Brian Hastings calling both bets. Hastings led out on fifth and Campbell called.
Campbell once again took the lead on sixth as Campbell called down to seventh. On seventh, Campbell bet, Hastings raised, Campbell three-bet, and Hastings put in a four-bet.
Campbell reluctantly called as Hastings turned over for a wheel.
"You never know with Brian. He could have a ten," tablemate Laith Salem said as Hastings raked in the massive pot.
Max Pescatori completed with an up and Dan Zack called with a up, while William Kakon called with a up.
Dan Zack: / (Folded on fourth street)
Max Pescatori: //
William Kakon: //
Pescatori bet on fourth street, getting a fold from Zack and Kakon called.
On fifth street Pescatori bet once more and Kakon called.
Sixth street saw both players check as the betting lead switched and on seventh street, Kakon checked while Pescatori bet sending Kakon into the tank. After roughly a minute he folded and Pescatori said "I am never bluffing again."
Yuri Dzivielevski bet on fifth street after catching an ace and was called by Jeffrey Burrell.
Burrell caught his own ace on sixth and bet out, with Dzivielevski calling to seventh. Burrell bet again and the Brazilian bracelet winner tanked for a moment, playing with the two orange 5,000 chips he would need to call, before flinging them in the middle.
"Good call," Burrell said as he turned over for a queen-low. Dzivielevski showed for J-6-4-2-A to win the pot.
David Bach: //
Chris Moneymaker: //
Felipe Ramos: / - folded
David Bach completed on third street and was called by Chris Moneymaker and Felipe Ramos.
A bet by Moneymaker on fourth was enough to chase the kings of Ramos, but Bach stuck around with a call. Bach called again on fifth before leading out on sixth.
Moneymaker called as Bach slowed down and checked on seventh. Moneymaker took a peek at his cards and looked up in frustration before pounding the felt.