Keith Tilston opened on the button with and David Peters made it 56,000 with in the small blind. Tilston shoved for 277,000 and Peters called.
Peters took the lead when flopped. The turn was a and the river a and Tilston slid all of his chips to his neighbor, prompting a redraw for the final table.
Dan Smith bet 6,000 in a blind-versus-blind limped pot on and Stephen Chidwick made it 18,000. Smith called and they saw a turn. Smith check-called 40,000. The river was the and Smith checked. Chidwick bet 70,000 and Smith called fairly quickly but mucked to for two pair.
Koray Aldemir opened for 13,000 with and Brandon Adams shoved in the cutoff with . Dan Smith picked up on the button and called, and everyone else folded.
The flop was a brutal one for Adams as Smith hit top two. The turn gave Adams a chance to chop but the river gave Smith a boat.
Adams went bust, locking up the Poker Masters Purple Jacket for Ali Imsirovic.
Hand #1: Stephen Chidwick raised to 14,000 on the button with and Bryn Kenney looked down at in the big blind. Kenney shipped all in for 244,000 and Chidwick quickly mucked his hand.
Hand #2: David Peters opened to 17,000 on the button with and both of the blinds folded.
Hand #3: Dan Smith opened to 14,000 from under the gun with and Christoph Vogelsang just called in the big blind with . The flop came and Vogelsang checked to Smith who bet 25,000. Vogelsang called with a pair of nines and the paired the board on the turn.
Vogelsang checked again and Smith checked behind. The landed on the river and Vogelsang bet 32,000 which Smith instantly called with ace-high.
Hand #4: Peters opened to 13,000 from the hijack with and was called by Koray Aldemir on the button with . Smith rolled in with a three-bet to 70,000 in the big blind holding . Peters quickly folded but Aldemir called to see a flop of .
Smith checked to Aldemir who bet 48,000 and Smith made the call. The on the turn put three jacks on the board and Smith checked again. Aldemir fired another 85,000 and Smith used up a time extension before making the call. The on the river changed nothing and both players quickly tapped the table.