Yuri Dzivielevski opened to 35,000 on the button and Phil Hellmuth raised to 68,000 in the big blind. Dzivielevski called.
Hellmuth stood pat and Dzivielevski drew two.
Hellmuth checked and Dzivielevski pondered his decision before ultimately checking back.
"Jack," announced Hellmuth, but it was no good against the Brazilian's .
"What the f------ hell is going on here!?" Hellmuth asked. "Is this real?" he continued, as Dzivielevski tried to contain his grin and collected the pot.
After Jerry Wong opened to 30,000 from the cutoff, Alex Livingston moved all in for covering Wong's approximate 320,000, closing the action in the big blind.
Wong called and Livingston stood pat with and Wong drew one with his . Unfortunately for Wong he paired his to bust in 11th place for $25,026.
Cary Katz opened to 24,000 in middle position, Phil Hellmuth called in the hijack, and Andrew Kelsall raised to 114,000 on the button. Katz called and Hellmuth went into the tank.
Hellmuth pondered his decision and even laughed at the prospect of folding, before he showed table-neighbor Dan Shak his hand and let him know this was how to play poker as he sent his cards into the muck.
Katz drew one and Kelsall stood pat.
Both players checked post-draw and Kelsall tabled for the winning hand, sending Hellmuth into a classic mini-tirade as he jumped out of his seat in disbelief and claimed to have folded , while the audience on the rail enjoyed the show and Kelsall took the pot.
After Majid Yahyaei got it in good from the small blind against Scott Seiver in the big blind for his last 172,000 he stood pat as Seiver drew one.
Yahyaei held with against Seiver who paired up with .
Then after Wong opened the cutoff to 30,000, Yahyaei made it 100,000 and Wong called.
Both players drew one and Wong then lead into Yahyaei for 150,000. Yahyaei then responded with an all in for 276,000 total. Wong thought about it for a while before folding.
In the third hand involving Yahyaei, he opened from the cutoff and Scott Seiver called closing the action.
Both players stood pat and Seiver checked, Yahyaei then bet 40,000 before Seiver raised to 160,000. The response was an all in from Yahyaei for 350,000 to 400,000 more and Seiver tanked for a couple of minutes before ultimately calling.
Seiver tabled for the win against Yahyaei's bluff jam. Yahyaei finishes in 12th for $20,000.
Pedro Bromfman opened to 30,000 in the cutoff and Mark Johns shoved for approximately 140,000 on the button. Action folded back to Bromfman who called.
Bromfman stood pat and, after a few moments of thought, so did Johns. The two players revealed their holdings.
Mark Johns:
Pedro Bromfman:
Bromfman had ten-seven to defeat the ten-nine, and Johns was eliminated in 13th place for $20,000.