Dan Heimiller made it 25,000 to go from under the gun and found calls from Bruce Yamron in the cutoff and Aaron Steury in the big blind. The flop came down and all three players checked to see the hit the turn. Steury came out swinging for 54,000 and both of his opponents folded.
The final five players have returned from their break. Before the action gets underway, why not check out what Abe Mosseri had to say about current chip leader Phil Ivey in our 2014 WSOP series Ivey Stories.
Aaron Steury completed and Phil Ivey cut out a raise. Steury called and then check-called another bet on fourth. Steury paired on fifth, giving Ivey first action. He bet and Steury tossed forward a call. Ivey checked sixth when he received a king and Steury took this opportunity to lead out. Ivey came over the top with a check-raise and Steury stuck around.
Ivey fired one final bet on seventh and found a call. He showed for a sixty-five, prompting a muck from Steury. Ivey took down the pot and now has 915,000 in chips.
Stephen Chidwick was the bring in and Bruce Yamron completed. When action came around to Chidwick, he tossed out a call. Yamron pulled a king on fourth but continued out with a bet. Chidwick called and received first action on fifth. Chidwick fired out and Yamron flatted. Sixth street saw Chidwick fire out another bet and Yarmon call.
Chidwick slowed with a check on seventh, prompting a bet from Yamron. Chidwick called, but mucked his cards after Yamron showed for a ninety-seven. Yamron raked in the chips and now has 380,000 to Chidwick's 122,000.
Phil Ivey raised from under the gun and found calls from Stephen Chidwick in the cutoff and Aaron Steury on the button. The trio saw hit the felt and Ivey continued out with a bet. Chidwick cut out a raise and both Steury and Ivey called.
Fourth street was the and action checked around, allowing the to finish off the board. Ivey fired and just like that both of his opponents folded. Ivey picked up the pot and now has about 715,000 in chips.
Aaron Steury completed with the and Phil Ivey raised the action with the . Steury called and check-called another bet on fourth street. On fifth street, Stuery checked once more and Ivey fired out. Steury opted to stay the course.
Sixth street gave Steury first action with a pair of nines and he fired out a bet. Ivey called and Steury led out again on seventh. This time, however, Ivey decided to let his hand go. Steury was pushed the chips and has assumed the chip lead with 755,000.