Dan Heimiller raised his small blind and Bruce Yamron called from the big blind. On the first draw, Heimiller took two cards and Yamron opted for three. Heimiller fired a bet and Yarmon called to see the second draw.
Draw number two allowed both players to pick up one new card. Heimiller continued his aggression with a bet and Yamron stayed the course. Heimiller patted the final draw while Yamron pulled one card. Heimiller checked, Yamron fired, and Heimiller decided to lay it down. Yamron picked up the pot and now has about 706,000 in chips.
Phil Ivey was under the gun and made it 35,000 to go. It folded to Dan Heimiller in the small blind and he three-bet shipped for 230,000. Ivey let go of his cards and Heimiller took down the pot.
Phil Ivey completed with a six and Aaron Steury called with a nine showing. Ivey had first action on fourth street and fired out a bet. Steury called and did the same on fifth street. Ivey pulled a jack on sixth street and checked it over to Steury who moved out a bet. Ivey thought for a beat and then folded his cards. Steury picked up the pot and now has about 410,000 in chips.
Bruce Yamron raised to 40,000 from the button and Aaron Steury called from the big blind. The two saw fall on the felt and action checked to see the hit the board on the turn. Steury led at the pot for 56,000 and Yamron called. Both players checked the river and Yamron rolled over , playing his ace-king for top pair. Steury folded his hand and Yamron was awarded the pot.
Yamron now has roughly 755,000 while Steury has dropped to 358,000.
Bruce Yamron oepend his button and Aaron Steury made it three bets to go. Yamron called and the flop came down . Steury led out with a bet and Yamron flatted. Both players checked the on the turn and the finished off the board on the river. Steury checked, Yamron fired, and Steury called.
Yamron showed for a flush and Steury shook his head, flashing before flinging them into the muck. Steury is now down to about 155,000 in chips while Yamron's stack sits around 930,000.
Action folded around to Aaron Steury in the small blind and he cut out a raise. Dan Heimiller made it three bets to go from the big blind and Steury came right back over the top with a four-bet. Heimiller capped and Steury called with just 5,000 behind.
The flop came down and Steury tossed in his last 5,000. Heimiller called and the hands were turned over.
Heimiller:
Steury:
Heimiller outflopped Steury by pairing his jack and had a significant lead in the hand. Steury found no help on the turn () or the river () and he was eliminated from play in fourth place for $44,286.