Hand #1: Joseph Iarussi opened to 55,000, Brian Dillon moved all in and Iarussi folded.
Hand #2: Iarussi open-shoved and Ray Foley made the call from the big blind, putting Iarussi at risk.
Foley:
Iarussi:
The flop came , Iarussi flopped top pair and it held to secure the double up.
Hand #3: Iarussi raised to 60,000, Michael Anselm three-bet to 120,000 and Iarussi called. The flop came , Iarussi checked, Anselm bet 128,000, Iarussi moved all in and Anselm folded.
Hand #4: Dillon opened to 60,000 and won the blinds and antes.
Hand #5: Foley open-shoved all in from the cutoff and won the blinds and antes.
It was going to take a cooler to get the next player out of this tournament, and we found it.
Brandon Ageloff, the chip leader at the beginning of this day, raised to 51,000 from under the gun and faced a three-bet to 115,000 from Jordan Morgan in middle position. Ageloff called and the dealer slid out for a flop.
Ageloff check-called a bet of 90,000 from Morgan, and the turn came . Ageloff checked and Morgan bet out 155,000. Ageloff pushed all in and Morgan snap-called.
Ageloff:
Morgan:
Ageloff was in trouble with the turned trip nines. Morgan had flopped top set and improved to a full house on the turn. The river card was the and Ageloff's chips were pushed across the table to Morgan - the biggest pot of the tournament thus far. Despite having the chip advantage coming into play on this final day, Ageloff has been eliminated in 10th place and will collect $27,337.
Jason Johnson opened from the small blind and Evan McNiff called in the big blind. The first flop of the level was dealt and Johnson check-folded to a bet of 52,000 from McNiff.
The final ten players have been seated at the feature table, playing very tentatively and avoiding taking any risks that might make them the official final table bubble boy. We haven't seen a flop for a couple of orbits; the players are just exchanging small preflop pots.
Vinny Pahuja was crippled, then won two straight all-in pots against Ray Foley before he was busted by Evan McNiff.
In his first double-up, Pahuja had his backpack on and was barely seated in his chair went he put his last 50,000 chips in the middle. Ray Foley made the call and the two players went heads-up to a flop.
Pahuja:
Foley:
The board ran out and Pahuja's finished with two pair to stay alive.
In Pahuja's second double-up, he moved all in under the gun preflop and was called once again by Foley.
Pahuja:
Foley:
The board ran out and Pahuja again came from behind after hitting a pair on the turn to score the double-up.
A couple hands later, Pahuja got his stack all in preflop against chip leader, Evan McNiff.
Pahuja:
McNiff:
According to McNiff, the board ran out nine-high and Pahuja was busted in 12th place, taking home $27,337 for his effort.