According to players at the table, Chris Brammer moved all in from the small blind and Chris Moorman called for his remaining stack of around 370,000 in the big blind.
Brammer:
Moorman:
Moorman hit a jack on the flop, but the ace on the river gave Brammer a pair of aces to eliminate Moorman in 18th place. Moorman won't be winning his second bracelet today, but he does receive $17,196 for his finish.
Jake Bazeley raised all in for about 500,000 from the cutoff and Apostolos Bechrakis called all in for 365,000 from the small blind with , leading Bazeley's .
The board came down , giving Bechrakis kings full to double through Bazeley.
Jimmy Guerrero raised to 50,000 in the cutoff and was called by Jett Schencker in the small blind and Jake Bazeley in the big blind. The flop came and it checked to Guerrero. He bet 40,000, Schencker called, and Bazeley folded.
It was heads up to the turn and Schencker checked. Guerrero bet 100,000 this time and after a long pause, Schencker moved all in for 255,000. Guerrero snap-called and they tabled their hands.
Schencker:
Guerrero:
Schencker's set of fours was ahead but Guerrero had flush outs. He didn't get there on the river and Schencker doubled up.
David Ormsby raised to 60,000 from under the gun, Kenneth Smaron reraised all in from the button for 485,000, and Ormsby called with , racing with Smaron's .
The board came down , giving Smaron aces and fours to double through Ormsby.
Alex Foxen raised to 65,000 from the hijack and Jett Schencker called from the big blind.
The flop came down and Schencker checked to Foxen who continued for 70,000. Schencker check-raised to 175,000, Foxen called, and the turn was the . Schencker shoved for effectively 325,000 and Foxen called all in with . Schencker was drawing thin with .