Christoph Haller completed only to have Daniel Negreanu come out with a raise. Haller called and the two received their fourth street cards. Negreanu had the lead with a 6-4 showing and fired out a bet. Haller called and did the same after Negreanu continued out fifth. Negreanu paired sixes on sixth, giving Haller first action. Haller tossed out a bet and Negreanu called all in for his last 8,500.
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Haller had a made sixty-five on sixth, leaving Negreanu searching for a deuce to chop or an ace for the double. Haller rolled over a as his seventh card, keeping his sixty-five in the lead. Negreanu squeezed out the winning card with an and secured himself a double. He now has about 120,000 in chips while Haller has dropped to 220,000.
Daniel Negreanu made it 10,000 from the cutoff and Dan Heimiller flatted from the small blind. The flop came down and Heimiller led for a pot-sized bet. Negreanu re-potted and Heimiller called all in for 65,000 total.
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The board completed with the and the , giving Heimiller tens full of fours for the double. He now has about 155,000 while Negreanu has dropped to just 43,000.
Dan Hemiller made it 15,000 to go from the button and Daniel Negreanu called from the big blind. The two saw a flop hit the felt and Negreanu quickly moved all in for his last 28,000. Heimiller called and the hands were turned on their backs.
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Heimiller's aces were in the lead and stayed that way through the on the turn and the on the river. Negreanu was eliminated in 9th place and his elimination prompted the field to re-draw to the unofficial final table of eight. A seating chart and official chip counts will be made available momentarily.
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Bruce Yamron completed with the and Christoph Haller was his only caller with the . Yamron continued out on fourth and Haller stuck around to see fifth street.
Yamron moved all in for his last 7,500 on fifth and Haller called. Yamron tabled for a pair of jacks and Haller showed for a pair of eights. Yamron pulled a deuce on sixth and the on seventh while Haller pulled a ten on sixth and the on seventh. Yamron's jacks held as the best hand and he doubled to 72,000 in chips.
Phil Ivey complted and found a call from Aaron Steury. Ivey continued his aggression with a bet on fourth and Steury stuck around. Ivey led once again on fifth and sixth only to have Steury continue to call bets.
On seventh street, Ivey slowed with a check and Steury rapped the table back. Ivey pointed to his four, prompting Steury to roll over for a pair of sevens. Ivey mucked his hand and Steury pulled in the pot. He now has about 445,000 while Ivey has dropped to 615,000.