Jeff Madsen opened to 14,000 from the hijack, the player in the cutoff called, Phil Ivey called on the button, and Timothy Finne announced "pot" from the big blind. Seeing that Finne only had a couple thousand behind, Madsen raised, and the player in the cutoff and Ivey folded. Finne tossed in his last chips putting himself at risk.
Madsen:
Finne:
The board ran out and with no low hand possible, Madsen's three kings were best.
With a flop of , Dylan Wilkerson checked and Jeff Madsen bet 15,000 into a pot of approximately 25,000. Phil Ivey raised all in and Dylan Wilkerson shoved all in as well. Madsen got out of the way and the two hands were turned over:
Wilkerson:
Ivey:
Wilkerson had flopped a wheel and Ivey would need some help to stay alive. He wouldn't get it, as the turn was a deuce and the river was a seven. Ivey will have to settle for his second cash of the 2014 WSOP, but well short of the ultimate goal of winning a bracelet.
Michel Abecassis was eliminated when his would lose to Paul Ewen's on a run out of . Both had similar stacks, but Ewen had Abecassis slightly covered to deliver the knock out.