The flop showed when Mike Watson checked to Ken Demlakian who bet 80,000 from the big blind. Watson check-raised from the small blind to 250,000 and Demlakian called.
On the turn the hit and Watson got Demlakian to fold the face up after betting 450,000.
We're on the unofficial final table bubble, and Matt Waxman is in trouble after just losing a big pot to Ken Demlakian.
We caught the action on the flop showing when Waxman bet 135,000 and Demlakian raied to 280,000. Waxman called and on the turn Demlakian moved all in after Waxman had checked.
Waxman had 855,000 chips left and he eventually folded.
Action folded to David Eldridge in the small blind and he raised to 130,000, which Phillip McAllister called from the big. Eldridge check-called a bet of 100,000 on the flop and the turned right around and led out for 265,000 on the turn.
McAllister paused for a few moments and then moved all in, which prompted a quick fold from Eldridge.
With 320,000 in the pot and a flop of , Ken Demlakian bet 180,000 under the gun and Randy Kritzer called from the cutoff. When the peeled off on the turn, Demlakian bet 325,000, Kritzer called, and the completed the board on the river.
Demlakian slowed down with a check and then snap-folded when Kritzer moved all in for 815,000.
After a lot of small pots on the secondary table we just saw Phillip McAllister raise from the button to 105,000. Tony Gregg three-bet from the small blind to 345,000 and McAllister tanked for a bit before calling.
The flop brought out and both players checked.
On the turn the hit and Gregg bet 390,000, which was called by McAllister.
The river brought the and now Gregg tanked before betting 620,000. McAllister tanked for several minutes before folding, and Gregg chipped up, looking for his third PCA Main Event final table.
Vladimir Troyanovskiy raised to 110,000 under the gun and Ken Demaklian called from the button. The flop brought out and Troyanovskiy bet 140,000, Demlakian called.
On the turn the hit and Troyanovskiy bet another 255,000, which was called by Demlakian.
The river was the and now both players checked.
Troyanovskiy showed but that was no good against Demlakian's straight, as he showed .
After Phillip McAllister opened for 90,000 and Tony Gregg called, the flop fell and the former led out for 110,000. Gregg called and then called a bet of 165,000 on the turn.
When the completed the board on the river, McAllister fired 555,000 and Gregg tanked for a couple of minutes before making the call. McAllister rolled over the for the nuts, and Gregg mucked his hand.