Jack Lyman Eliminated in 7th place (£17,768)
The very next hand...
Jack Lyman opened to 31,000 from the button, and this time it was he who would face the reraise. Small blind Scott Shelley made it 88,000 straight, and Lyman moved all in for more than 225,000. Shelley called with his covering stack, but he was dominated and poised to ship a second consecutive double up to Lyman:
Lyman:
Shelley:
The flop was just fine with Lyman as it came to keep him well out in front. The turn, however, was a disastrous , and Lyman threw his hands up in the air in disbelief. He still had seven outs to the win, though, but a blank river card finished him off and sent him out the door in 7th place. It was a remarkably volatile run through the tournament and especially this final table for Lyman. Mark him down for nearly £18,000, but he's come up just a few spots shy of gold.