Maria Konnikova went all-in from early position for 67,000 and from the cutoff Aaron Cupin went all-in for slightly more. Action folded around and the hands were on their backs.
Maria Konnikova:
Aaron Cupin:
The flop came out which had Konnikova drawing to one of three remaining aces. The turn left her drawing dead before the river filled up Cupin which gave him the pot and Konnikova was eliminated.
At another table Shannon Shorr was eliminated at the same time.
Action was recapped by the table but Yiannis Liperis raised 35,000 of his 44,000 remaining chips in early position and Goncalo Merida in the big blind called. The flop came out and Yiannis went all-in and Merida called.
Yiannis Liperis:
Goncalo Merida:
The board ran out and while Liperis made a straight on the end, it was Merida's flush that won the pot and eliminated Liperis.
The floor announced that the bubble had burst and hand for hand play was over as all remaining players were guaranteed $1,799.
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Action picked up on the river between Sorel Mizzi and an opponent, with 110,000 in the middle and a board reading .
Mizzi bet 142,000 which sent his opponent into the tank for almost three minutes. After that time, the opponent called the clock and Mizzi showed for the nut straight. The opponent mucked and Mizzi took his stack up to 800,000.