Miltiades Kyriakides was under the gun and checked with 600,000 in the pot and on the felt. Sebastien Comel was on his left and put 260,000 in. Kyriakides thought about a minute and folded. Comel showed . It sounded like Kyriakides said he folded two pair.
With about 1,600,000 in the pot, on a board reading , Mickey Craft shoved for his remaining 1,400,000.
His opponent was Travis Lutes and he folded for a pair of sixes and a busted flush draw. Craft tabled for top pair and raked in the pot worth 3,000,000.
The action was folded around to the cutoff who raised to 45,000. The small blind called and Ivan Luca re-raised to 195,000 from the big blind, leaving himself with only 50,000 behind. The player in the cutoff folded and the small blind went into the tank for a couple minutes. Eventually, he decided to move all-in, having Luca covered, and Luca called for the rest of his stack.
Luca tabled and his opponent had . The board ran out and Luca's pair of fours held to give him a double up at the end of Day 4.
With a substantial pot of about 400,000 already brewing and the completed board reading , Ben Lamb was on the button and heads-up against a player in early position. Lamb's opponent checked and Lamb took a few moments to think before betting 340,000. His opponent instantly announced a call and Lamb flipped over for eights full of sevens. His opponent mucked and he took the pot.
With about 150,000 already in the middle and the board reading , the small blind checked to Damian Salas on the button and he bet 81,000. After brief consideration, the small blind called.
The fell on the river and the small blind checked. Salas bet what looked like 101,000 and the small blind tossed his hand into the muck.
Antoine Saout raised to 50,000 from the cutoff and got a call from the player in the small blind. Joseph Migliore was in the big blind and three-bet to 185,000. Saout asked how much and weighed his options but opted to fold. The small blind looked at how much Saout had behind and eventually moved all in. Migliore threw his hands up in the air in disbelief, but still piled in his stack to call.
Migliore was at risk with , well ahead of the small blind's .
The board ran out and Migliore doubled through in the last few hands of the night.
As the bagging and tagging began, JP Kelly was seen with a massive stack, a lot more than he had when we checked on him minutes before. Kelly told us the details of the hand that got him up to almost 4 million.
A player in late position opened for 45,000 and the cutoff called, and so did Kelly on the button, and the player in the big blind. Action checked to Kelly on with two hearts. Kelly bet 160,000 and the big blind gave up. The initial raiser called, the cutoff folded.
The hit the turn and the initial raiser checked. Kelly bet 275,000 and saw his opponent shove all in for about 1.5 million more. Holding for the straight and flush, Kelly called. His opponent tabled , leaving him no river in the deck that could save him.
Just before the announcement that five hands were to be played, Kenny Hallaert opened for 45,000 under the gun plus one. Max Silver called in middle position and so did his neighbor Charlie Carrel.
The flop came and Hallaert bet 100,000. Silver folded and Carrel raised to 325,000. Hallaert called, and check-called another 475,000 on the turn. The river saw both players check.
"Flush?" Carrel asked, "Top set?"
Hallaert tabled and Carrel mucked while letting out a big sigh and laugh.