With about 300,000 already in the middle of a board, Onur Unsal bet 180,000, and Steve Sung check-called.
The came on the turn and Sung took the lead, betting 250,000. Unsal called. The completed the board on the river and Sung slid a bet of 700,000 forward.
Unsal went deep into the tank. After a few moments, Unsal looked at Sung and asked, "Ace-high is good right?" Sung didn't flinch.
Another few moments went by and, eventually, Unsal slid his stack forward. Sung quickly tabled for a back-door flush and Unsal tossed his into the muck. Unsal banks $39,719 for his 10th-place finish.
It folded to Chris Moorman in the small blind and he completed. Max Silver in the big blind raised to 70,000. Moorman called and they saw a flop of . Moorman checked, Silver bet 75,000, and Moormon called.
The turn was the and Moorman checked. Silver bet 200,000 and, after a long pause, Moorman called.
The river was the and Moorman checked once more. Silver looked at Mormon's stack and, after a short time, moved all in for 630,000 effective.
Moorman did not look thrilled but, after about a minute, he called.
Silver showed for jack-high and Moorman's for trip aces with a ten kicker was good. He doubled up and these two have basically swapped positions in the counts.
Pratyush Buddiga raised to 50,000 in the cutoff and Onur Unsal three-bet to 160,000 in the small blind. The big blind folded and Buddiga moved all in. Unsal quickly called and they showed down with Buddiga at risk.
Buddiga:
Unsal:
The board ran out . Unsal found a king on the flop and held, eliminating Buddiga.
Buddiga receives $29,974 for his 11th-place finish in the tournament.
Julien Martini fired a bet of 400,000 into a pot of about 500,000 on the river of a board. Max Silver went into the tank for about five minutes before giving up.