After getting a few shoves through as the short stack, Julien Martini went all in for 460,000 on the button and Chris Moorman called in the big blind.
Martini:
Moorman:
Martini had two overs, but the board ran out . Moorman made a straight on the river and Martini was eliminated in eighth place for a payout of $53,569.
The final seven players are moving to the main stage now to get set up for the unofficial final table.
Bernardo Dias recently took quite a hit in two pots.
The first pot, against Steve Sung, there was about 400,000 in the middle on the turn of a board. Sung bet 300,000 and Dias called. The river was the and Sung slid out a huge bet of 1,300,000 and Dias quickly flicked his cards into the muck.
A couple hands later, Michael Gagliano opened and Dias three-bet to 240,000. Gagliano responded with a four-bet to 500,000 and Dias folded.
With what looked to be about 400,000 in the pot of a board, Max Silver made a bet valued at 280,000. Julien Martini gave his decision some thought before making the call.
Silver tabled for backdoor trips and Martini mucked.
Max Silver raised to 65,000 on the button and Joshua Ladines went all in for 360,000 in the small blind. Julien Martini tank-folded in the big blind and Silver called, putting Ladines at risk.
Ladines:
Silver:
Ladines pair was behind the bigger pair of Silver and he couldn't find help from the board which ran out .
Ladines is the ninth-place finisher and he will take home $39,719.