James Anderson raised from under the gun to 800,000 and Zlatin Penev three-bet to 2,200,000. Anderson flat called. The flop came out J♥Q♣Q♠ and Anderson checked and Penev placed the continuation bet of 550,000. Anderson called.
The turn 4♦ and the river 10♥ were both checked and Anderson turned over A♦A♣ and Penev mucked.
On a heads-up flop of 10♦4♦7♥, Zlatin Penev had bet 600,000 but then James Anderson check-raised to 1,700,000. After some thought, Penev made the call and the two went to the turn Q♦.
Anderson continued his aggression and led out for 3,600,000 but Penev still made the call to see the river fall the 8♠.
After tanking for about 20 seconds, Anderson assembled some chips and slid out a bet of 7,700,000 and now it was Penev's turn to think.
After a good while, he slowly slid in his cards and the huge pot was awarded to Anderson, resuming the chip lead over Penev with almost 28,000,000.
Samuel Bernabeu raised on the button to 800,000 and Zlatin Penev called from the big blind. The flop came out 3♥3♠2♦ and Bernabeu bet out 400,000. Penev quickly raised to 1,600,000, and Bernabeu made the call.
The turn brought the J♦ and Penev bet 4,000,000 and Bernabeu came along for the ride to the river.
On the river K♥ Bernabeu Penev announced, "All in ". Bernabeu went deep into the think tank to decide if he could call the 14,250,000 bet. It was evident that this was a really tough decision and although third place is not the most money that Bernabeu has won from his past, it is obvious that the bracelet is very important to him. Based on his all WSOP attire. Bernabeu finally made the fold. Afterwards Penev was almost overwhelmed with emotion from receiving the win.
James Anderson raised to 800,000 from the button and Samuel Bernabeu made the call from the big blind. The flop arrived with 5♣A♣8♠, Bernebeu checked and Anderson made a continuation bet of 700,000 and got the call.
The turn brought the 5♠ and Bernabeu took the lead and bet out 700,000 and Anderson raised to 3,250,000 and Bernabeu called.
On the river A♥ both players checked. Bernebeu turned over 10♠8♣ and Anderson turned over K♠5♥ for the full house and the win.
Samuel Bernabeu limped into the big blind James Anderson who immediately put in the raise to 1,100,000. Bernabeu made the call. The flop came out 4♣A♥9♠ and Anderson placed the continuation bet of 800,000 after Bernabeu checked. Bernabeu made the call again.
Both players checked through the turn 2♣ and the river K♠ and Bernabeu turned over K♥3♥ for the pair of kings and Anderson mucked.
On a heads-up flop of 3♦10♥J♣, Zlatin Penev led out for 800,000 and Samuel Bernabeu made the call to see the J♥ appear on the turn.
Penev continued for 3,800,000 and Bernabeu thought for a bit before he made the call once more.
When the J♥ smacked down on the river, Penev bombed the pot with a huge bet of 8,000,000, most of Bernabeu's stack.
Bernabeu went deep into the tank for this one, and after almost five minutes he finally laid it down to award the large pot to Penev, pushing him back into the chip lead.