Fabian Quoss moved all in for 395,000 from the cutoff seat, and Dan Shak called in the big blind.
Shak:
Quoss:
The flop fell , giving Shak a backdoor flush draw, and the on the turn kept his hopes alive. Quoss held on as the completed the board, and he doubled to 850,000 chips.
Matt Glantz raised to 80,000 from the cutoff and Vanessa Selbst flatted out of the big blind. The two took a flop of and Selbst checked. Glantz fired out a continuation of 105,000 and Selbst stuck around.
Fourth street paired the board with the and Selbst opted to lead out for 195,000. Glantz came over the top with a raise to 490,000 and Selbst announced a call.
The finished off the board and both players rapped the table. Selbst showed for jacks and fives and Glantz tossed his hand into the muck. Selbst now has 3.86 million in chips and continues to extend her lead.
Mike McDonald raised to 80,000 from under the gun, Matt Glantz defended his big blind, and the dealer spread . Glantz check-called a bet of 100,000, and both players knuckled when the turned.
The completed the board, Glantz checked, and McDonald fired out another 200,000. Glantz tank-called, then mucked when McDonald showed for eights full of queens.
Max Altergott moved his short stack of 115,000 all in from the button and found calls from Vanessa Selbst in the small blind and Ole Schemion in the big blind.
The flop came down and Selbst checked. Schemion checked it back and the hit the turn. Two more checks allowed the to fall on the river where both players checked their final options.
"Queen high," remarked Altergott as he rolled over .
Selbst showed for ace-high but was ultimately bested by Schemion's . Altergott hit the rail and his elimination prompted the re-draw to the final table of nine. The top eight spots are paid which means that the field is officially on the bubble.