Christopher Hovey moved all in preflop and was snap-called by chip leader Noam Muallem.
Christopher Hovey:
Noam Muallem:
The board came out , giving Hovey some life with a gut-shot straight draw and a flush draw. But the river sealed his fate, a 10th place finish for $8,060. Muallem extended his chip lead as the tournament heads to the final table.
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Action was heads up with a big pot over 300,000 and a full board of . Gerald Cunniff bet 175,000 and Dylan Linde responded with a shove for his last 350,000.
Cunniff went into the tank and used two time banks before he finally called and turned over for the straight. Linde, however, turned over for the flush to take the big pot and move above 1,000,000 chips.