Level 39
: Blinds 800,000/1,600,000, 1,600,000 ante
Hand #45: Juan Maceiras open-jammed a stack of 17,500,000 from middle position and Toby Lewis called in the big blind.
Juan Maceiras: K♥9♣
Toby Lewis: A♦10♥
Maceiras needed to hit a king or a nine to keep his Main Event dreams alive and couldn't do so on the flop of 2♠A♠J♠ that had him drawing thin as Lewis paired his ace. The 4♣ turn had Maceiras drawing dead ahead of the K♣ river and the Day 7 chip leader was eliminated in eighth place for $1,125,000.
Level 39
: Blinds 800,000/1,600,000, 1,600,000 ante
Hand #46: Ruslan Prydryk raised to 3,200,000 with the A♣3♣ and Daniel Weinman defended the big blind with the [Qs5s[ to see the Q♣5♥3♠ flop. The check by Weinman led to a continuation bet worth 3,200,000 by Prydryk only for Weinman to then check-raise to 8,500,000.
Nearly one and a half minutes later, Prydryk opted to fold with his bottom pair.
Hand #47: Weinman raised to 6,000,000 out of the small blind with the 6♥6♣ , forcing out Jan-Peter Jachtmann in the big blind.
Hand #48: Adam Walton opened to 3,200,000 first to act with the 2♦2♣. Toby Lewis called in the cutoff with the K♠Q♣, Jachtmann did so in the small blind with 8♦8♥ and Steven Jones came along in the big blind holding the Q♦5♦. The 9♣4♣4♥ flop was checked to Walton and he bet 4,100,000, only Jachtmann called.
That led them to the A♦ turn and Jachtmann checked again, prompting a bet of 7,000,000 by Walton. Half a minute later, Walton's rail erupted in cheering as Jachtmann folded.
Hand #49: Prydryk with the Q♥9♥ raised to 3,200,000 from under the gun, only Walton called in the big blind with the 3♠2♠. Both checked the 10♠8♥5♣ flop. On the J♣ turn, Walton checked again and Prydryk's bet of 5,000,000 took it down.
Level 39
: Blinds 800,000/1,600,000, 1,600,000 ante
Hand #50: Toby Lewis opened to 3,200,000 in early position with Q♥J♥ and Daniel Weinman three-bet to 8,500,000 from the hijack with the K♥Q♦. Lewis folded.
Hand #51: Ruslan Prydryk completed in the small blind with the J♠J♣ and Dean Hutchison checked his option in the big blind with the Q♠2♠. Both players checked on the 6♥6♦3♥ flop and Prydryk bet 2,000,000 on the 10♦ turn to take down the pot.
Level 39
: Blinds 800,000/1,600,000, 1,600,000 ante
Hand #52: Steven Jones opened to 3,200,000 from the hijack and Adam Walton called in the next seat with the 9♣8♣. Toby Lewis then three-bet jammed a stack of 34,300,000 from the big blind. Jones counted his chips before calling to put Lewis at risk.
Toby Lewis: K♠J♣
Steven Jones: 10♠10♥
Lewis was flipping for his Main Event life as the flop landed 7♣3♠A♥ to keep Jones ahead with tens. The A♠ turn didn't change anything and the 2♣ river confirmed Lewis' elimination in seventh place for $1,425,000.
Level 39
: Blinds 800,000/1,600,000, 1,600,000 ante
Hand #53: Adam Walton raised to 3,200,000 in the hijack with 10♠10♦, collecting the blinds and big blind ante.
Hand #54: Ruslan Prydryk opened to 3,200,000 in the cutoff with 7♠6♠ and Daniel Weinman three-bet to 10,500,000 in the small blind with the A♥Q♣. It folded back to Prydryk, who gave it some thought and folded.
Hand #55: Weinman raised to 3,200,000 on the button with K♥8♠ and chip leader Steven Jones defended the big blind with the Q♣2♠ to a flop of 5♦5♠4♠. Following a check by Jones, Weinman bet just 1,800,000 and won the pot.
Hand #56: Jones raised to 4,100,000 in the small blind with A♠10♠ and Adam Walton called in the big blind with J♠6♣. The 7♦3♦2♠ flop brought a bet worth 3,500,000 by Jones and it ended the hand right there.
Hand #57: Walton limped the small blind holding the Q♠9♠ and Prydryk checked the 7♠2♦ in the big blind to the K♥9♦5♦ flop. Walton check-called for 2,000,000 and did so again for 4,500,000 on the 4♥ turn. Both checked the 4♦ river and Walton won the pot with the Q♠9♠.
Level 39
: Blinds 800,000/1,600,000, 1,600,000 ante
Hand #58: Jan-Peter Jachtmann opened to 3,700,000 in the hijack with the A♥J♦ and Adam Walton called on the button with his A♠3♠. Jachtmann bet 3,000,0000 on the Q♣8♠7♥ flop and Walton called, only to fold as Jachtmann sized up to 8,000,000 on the 2♣ turn.
Hand #59: Steven Jones opened to 3,200,000 and took down the pot with the A♥3♠.
Hand #60: Adam Walton with the A♥K♠ opened to 3,200,000 from early position and Jan-Peter Jachtmann defended his J♣8♠ out of the big blind.
Both players checked on the flop of 9♣8♣2♠ and Jachtmann checked again on the 5♥ turn. Walton bet 1,800,000 and Jachtmann called. Jachtmann checked once more on the 3♠ river. Both players checked and Jachtmann won the pot with a pair of eights.
Hand #61: Dean Hutchison opened to 3,200,000 in the cutoff with the A♦J♦ and Steven Jones called in the big blind with Q♣9♣. Jones checked on the flop of 5♠6♠8♦ and Hutchison checked back. Jones then bet 3,500,000 on the 3♠ turn and Hutchison folded.
Hand #62: Adam Walton got a walk in the big blind.
Level 39
: Blinds 800,000/1,600,000, 1,600,000 ante
Hand #64: Adam Walton raised to 3,200,000 on the button to claim the blinds and big blind ante with the Q♠8♣
Hand #65: Steven Jones raised the A♠J♠ to 3,200,000 in the hijack, all opponents let go.
Hand #66: Jones opened for the same amount from the under-the-gun position with the Q♣10♥ this time. Again, all opponents behind folded.
Hand #67: Jan-Peter Jachtmann limped the small blind with A♦6♦ and Jones checked the Q♦10♥ in the big blind to the K♦5♦3♣ flop. Jachtmann check-called for 2,000,000 and both then checked the 2♣ turn, which led to the 8♠ river. Jachtmann now bet 7,500,000 and Jones went into a brief tank before folding.
Hand #68: Ruslan Prydryk raised to 3,200,000 with the A♦K♠, finding no resistance behind.
Level 39
: Blinds 800,000/1,600,000, 1,600,000 ante
Hand #69: Dean Hutchison opened to 3,200,000 from middle position holding the 9♦9♣ and Ruslan Prydryk defended out of the big blind with the K♠J♦. Prydryk led out for 3,000,000 on the flop of 8♦3♠6♥ and Hutchison raised all in for 20,500,000. Prydryk quickly folded.
Hand #70: Jan-Peter Jachtmann with the A♣2♠ opened to 3,500,000 in the hijack and Steven Jones called in the cutoff with the 5♥4♥ as Dean Hutchison called in the big blind with K♣7♣. All three players checked on the A♥A♠8♦ flop and Jachtmann bet 5,000,000 on the 2♦ turn to get folds from both opponents.
Hand #71: Jan-Peter Jachtmann opened to 3,200,000 in middle position with A♠5♠ and Adam Walton called in the hijack with the K♥J♦ before Daniel Weinman called in the big blind holding the 5♣4♣. Action checked to Walton on the flop of 3♥6♥J♣ and he bet 4,800,000. Weinman called and Jachtmann folded. Weinman checked again on the 8♣ turn and Walton sized up to 12,500,000. Weinman called. Weinman checked again on the 9♣ river and Walton checked back. Weinman showed his suited connectors to win the pot with a backdoor flush.
Hand #72: Daniel Weinman completed in the small blind with 7♥5♣ and Jan-Peter Jachtmann checked his 10♦8♥ in the big blind. Weinman bet 1,600,000 on the A♣9♣6♦ flop and Jachtmann called. Weinman sized up to 11,000,000 on the 2♥ turn and Jachtmann folded.
Hand #73: Adam Walton opened to 3,200,000 with the K♣J♥ from under the gun and Jan-Peter Jachtmann called out of the small blind with the K♦10♦. Jachtmann checked on the flop of K♥3♥3♦ and Walton checked back. Jachtmann checked again on the A♦ turn and Walton also checked. Jachtmann then bet 6,000,000 on the 7♦ river and Walton folded.