Hand #70: Oscar Kemps opened the button to 525,000 and William Tonking called in the big blind to see a flop fall. Kemps bet out 575,000 and Tonking check-called as Kemps fired out 850,000 when the turn landed the .
Tonking again made the call before both players checked the on the river.
Kemps tabled his for a busted flush draw as Tonking tabled his winning for two pair.
Hand #71: Christopher Greaves opened to 600,000 from the button and Jorryt van Hoof called before both players checked the board.
Van Hoof tabled his and was pushed the pot.
Hand #72: Martin Jacobson received a walk in the big blind.
Hand #73: Oscar Kemps open-jammed and won the blinds and antes.
Hand #74: Christopher Greaves opened to 600,000 only to have Jorryt van Hoof three-bet to 1,400,000. Greaves folded and van Hoof was pushed the pot.
Hand #75: William Tonking opened to 525,000 and Oscar Kemps called in the big blind. On the flop, Tonking bet out and Kemps swiftly mucked.
Hand #58: Mark Newhouse raised to 500,000 in early position. The only caller was Andoni Larrabe in the big blind. Both players checked the flop, and Newhouse bet 650,000 when checked to on a board of . Both checked the . Newhouse's beat the of Larrabe.
Hand #59: Newhouse opened for 500,000 again, being called by Velador on the button. Larrabe shipped for 6.79 million in the small blind, and Newhouse quickly folded. Velador followed suit.
Hand #60: Newhouse received a walk.
Hand #61: Felix Stephensen raised to 500,000, and the only caller was Newhouse in the small blind. The board was on the river, and Newhouse finally made a bet: 650,000. Stephensen folded.
Hand #62: Maximilian Senft raised to 480,000 under the gun, and Velador reraised to 1 million two spots later. Everyone folded back to Senft, and he called fairly quickly. Both checked the flop and the turn, seeing an river. Senft checked again, and Velador bet 750,000. Senft folded.
Hand #63: Newhouse raised to 500,000 in the cutoff, and Thomas Sarra Jr. came over the top with a three-bet, causing the blinds and Newhouse to quickly fold.
Hand #76: Martin Jacobson raised to 500,000 from middle position and took down the blinds and antes.
Hand #77: Martin Jacobson raised to 500,000 from early position and it folded around to William Tonking in the big blind. He tossed out a call and the flop came . Tonking checked, Jacobson fired 750,000 and Tonking let it go.
Hand #78: Dan Sindelar was in early position and made a raise to 550,000. The table folded and he won the blinds and antes.
Hand #79: Tonking made it 525,000 to go from the button only to have Jorryt van Hoof three-bet to 1.75 million from the small blind. Action came back to Tonking and he let it go.
Hand #80: Tonking raised to 525,000 from the cutoff and found calls from van Hoof on the button and Sindelar in the big blind. The flop came down and Sindelar checked. Tonking continued for 1.15 million and both of his opponents folded.
Hand #64: Mark Newhouse raised to 500,00 out of the hijack, Thomas Sarra Jr reraised to 1.5 million in the cutoff, and the action folded back to Newhouse, who folded as well.
Hand #65: Newhouse raised to 500,000 in middle position, Sarra Jr called on his direct left, Bruno Politano called in the cutoff, and Felix Stephensen three-bet to 2.25 million out of the small blind. Newhouse folded, Sarra Jr reraised to 6.7 million, Politano folded, and Stephensen moved all in for 14.74 million.
Sarra Jr called.
Sarra Jr:
Stephensen:
Nearly 25 million was in the middle when the dealer rapped the table and delivered a flop of . Stephensen improved to a pair of aces and he had two spades, but Sarra Jr could still survive with running cards.
Unfortunately for him the turn was the , leaving him drawing dead, and a meaningless completed the board.
Sarra Jr earns $441,940 for 15th place, while Stephensen is now the chip leader with 27.86 million.
With the 2014 World Series of Poker Main Event down to its final 13 players, we've decided to take a look back into the record books to see each players first-ever tournament result. Here's a list of when and where these players had their first success in a live tournament, in chronological order from oldest to newest.
Hand #85: Action folded over to Oscar Kemps in the cutoff and he shipped all in for about 3.82 million. It folded over to Jorryt van Hoof in the big blind and he instantly called, standing up from the table and slapping his hand on the table.
Van Hoof:
Kemps:
Kemps was crushed by van Hoof's aces and he needed help on the community cards to stay alive. The flop came down , leaving Kemps drawing thin. The turn was the , officially eliminating Kemps from play. The finished the board and he made his way to the payout desk as the 14th place finisher.