Jesse Klein: / /
Ben Yu: / fold
Chad Eveslage: / /
Jesse Klein completed with an eight and was called by Ben Yu and Chad Eveslage. Klein bet his suited ace on fourth to force a fold from Yu and earn a call from Eveslage. The following streets were bet all the way by Klein and Eveslage came along each time. Klein rolled over for a flush and dragged in the next healthy pot.
Ben Yu: / fold
David Benyamine: / /
Benny Glaser: / /
Ben Yu limped in and David Benyamine completed, Benny Glaser raised with an ace and Yu folded while Benyamine called. Glaser bet fourth and called a raise to then bet fifth and earn another call. Glaser check-called sixth and seventh for Benyamine to roll over for a pair of aces and an eight-low.
Glaser had for an inferior pair but superior low to claim half the pot.
Klein check-called a bet from Yu on fourth street and fifth street before calling Yu's bet on sixth street. Yu made a final bet on seventh street and Klein made the call. Yu turned over for the straight and Klein's cards went into the muck.
Benny Glaser completed and Ben Yu raised for Glaser to call. Both opted to check fourth street and Yu then bet fifth and sixth, earning calls from Glaser both times. On Seventh, Yu bet and then called a raise by Glaser, who flipped over the for the clubs nut flush and a low. Yu mucked and the large pot was awarded to the Brit.
Chad Eveslage raised the small blind and Benny Glaser came along in the big blind. On the flop, Eveslage opted to check-call and did so again on the turn. He then checked the river with 440,000 behind and Glaser fired once more. After mulling over his decision for a while, Eveslage called and was good with the as Glaser had missed a gutshot with .
Philip Sternheimer raised from middle position and Benny Glaser called from the big blind.
The flop was and Glaser led with a bet. Sternheimer made the call to see a turn .
Glaser bet the turn and got another call from Sternheimer to see the river .
Glaser bet the river and Sternheimer made a quick call. Players turned over their hole cards to reveal a chopped pot and the players took their bets back.
Phil Hellmuth raised and Jesse Klein defended the big blind. On the flop, Klein check-folded to a bet and Hellmuth sighed out a celebration, flashing the . "Yay," he said and then collected the pot. It has been a quiet final table for Hellmuth so far, who has maintained his stack for some time.