Chris Salomon raised to 13,000 from under the gun, and got calls from Victor Kim in middle position, and Adrianne Hall on the button.
The flop came . Both Salomon and Kim checked to Hall, and she moved all in for 16,000. Salomon folded, and Kim called.
Hall:
Kim:
Hall held bottom pair and a gut-shot straight draw, while Kim held second pair and a gut-shot straight draw. Hall was unable to make two pair, as her ten would give Kim a straight.
The turn was the , and the river was the . "Yes! A nine!" exclaimed Hall. As she was raking in the pot, a player at the next table said, "Must be nice to run good."
There was a three-way all-in preflop, and Victor Kim came out on top scoring a double knockout. Kim called two all-ins with and when the flop came , his opponents were merely drawing dead. Kim took over the chip lead with the recent eliminations of Jesse Kertland, and the last remaining lady, Adrianne Hall.
Don McDonald limped from early position and Alex Cordova raised directly to his right to 25,000. Action was folded back around to McDonald who called and the two players went heads up to the flop.
The dealer spread the flop of and both players checked. Both players also checked on the turn.
When the came on the river, McDonald bet 40,000 and Cordova instantly called. McDonald showed for a baby flush, and Cordova rolled over for a bigger flush.
The last WSOP bracelet winner in the field, Brandon Barnette, has hit the rail.
He won this very same event in 2015 for $75,704, and cashed last year in 55th place for a payout of $1,278. Today's finish means Barnette has cashed in this event for three years in a row. Interestingly enough, these are also his only career cashes.
In his final hand, Barnette got his remaining stack in the middle with and was flipping with Jermel Stephens' .
The board ran out and Barnette's impressive run was over.