Ken Moore made it 27,000 before Chris Grove bumped it to 80,000.
Moore said call with the intention of moving in and they ultimately agreed to get it in blind on the flop. Moore had against Grove's and outflopped him when the came down.
The run out ensured Moore would end up with twice the chips he started the hand with.
On an board with 100,000 already in the middle and Ken Moore betting 140,000, Chris Grove pushed all in.
With just 110,000 behind, Moore was put to a decision for his tournament life and took his time about it. Eventually he folded, allowing Grove to push up to 500,000 and leaving him the shortest stack left.
A hand or two after losing a big pot versus Steven Gurney-Goldman, folding to a shove after putting a 120,000-chip bet in on the river, Tommy Ingram opened to a whopping 60,000 from the button.
Loukas Michael shoved from the big blind and Ingram called it off with . Michael had and left Ingram with just a few chips and his chair after the board ran out.
The next hand Ingram got it in with , but ran into Ken Moore's . They both made a club flush, but Moore's was best.
One hand after shoving over a Tommy Ingram 20,000-chip raise and getting a fold, Chris Grove did it again facing a 24,000-chip open from Ronald McDonald.
This time McDonald called the 165,500-chip push with holding the slight edge in a race with Grove's .
The flop gave Grove a gutshot. The turn didn't help, but the river did, giving Grove a Broadway straight and the double up.
Chris Yeary made it 19,000 and Mike Axen, Ken Moore and Carl Garland all called.
The flop fell and after a Garland check, Yeary made it 35,000. Axen raised to 70,000 and only Yeary called.
The turn came the and after a Yeary check, Axen bet 40,000. Yeary called, then shipped it in for some 120,000 on the river. Axen snap-called with , but two pair was no good with Yeary holding , having turned a diamond flush.