With a flop of , big blind Ronan Nally bet and was raised by Mel Judah on the button. Nally re-raised and Judah fired back with another until he capped the max raises and was also all in.
Cards went up and Judah showed while Nally had . A came down on the turn and a on the river for a chop pot for the high.
With Amnon Filippi in the big blind, David Funkhauser under the gun, Mel Judah to his left and Matt Vengrin on the button there was around 600,000 in the middle.
The flop came down and all players checked.
A showed up on the turn and Filippi bet, Funkhauser folded, Judah raised and Vengrin called. The action came back around to Filippi who called as well.
The river brought a and cards were flipped onto their backs. Judah had and Vengrin to chop for the low. Filippi had for the high.
This crazy hand started with Murilo Figueredo all in with his small blind, and he vowed not to look until the end. Matt Glantz in early position then raised, which Mel Judah on the button called. Then action was on short-stacked Rolan Nally in the big blind, who thought for a second then just called, leaving only one big bet behind.
The flop came , which saw a bet from Glantz and a call from Judah, sending Nally into the tank. After a good while of playing with his last chips, he smacked them down on the felt with a call. Now that Figueredo and Nally were all in, Glantz and Judah were going heads up to a turn.
The turn went bet-call by Glantz and Judah, respectively.
The river produced the same bet-call from Glantz and Judah.
Now the four hands were tabled, starting with the side pot of Glantz and Judah.
Glantz showed for one pair, aces, for the high and the nut low while Judah showed to chop the low. Glantz was then awarded three-quarters of the side pot.
Meanwhile, Figueredo slowly peeled his cards and excitedly threw down for top two pair to win half of the main pot to stay alive.
Nally then tabled his hand to show for no low and a lesser pair than Glantz, meaning he was out of the tournament in ninth place for ($19,672)
Multi-way action had Paul Zappulla on the button, Amnon Filippi in small blind David Funkhouser in the big blind and Mel Judah to his right. Blinds were 200,000-400,000 and Judah was all in for 150,000.
The flop came down to which the three remaining contenders checked.
A showed up on the turn and it was checked around.
The river was a and everyone checked again. Funkhouser showed his cards first to which Filippi and Zappulla folded. Judah then showed and with no low on board, Funkhouser's trips were good for the whole pot.
As Judah stood up to exit the tournament, the rail cheered loudly and shouted congratulatory praise to the poker legend for his deep run in the tournament.
With amazing support from Brazilian spectators on the rail for most of the day, Murilo Figueredo managed to win his preflop all in causing them to go wild over the hand.
Matt Glantz raised to 500,000 preflop and received a call from Amnon Filippi on the button, David Funkhouser in the small blind and Murilo Figueredo.
The flop came down and it was a check round.
A showed up on the turn and Funkhouser bet 500,000, Figueredo went all in for 525,000 to which Filippi and Funkhouser both called.
Cards were flipped and Filippi showed and Funkhouser had to split the low and Figueredo had for a straight which won him the high.