As we were covering the Jason Mercier exit we saw that Jerome Bradpiece was doubling up through Sam Trickett. We don't have any other details unfortunately.
Konstantin Uspenskiy raised pre flop to 10,500 from early position as action got folded to Jason Mercier who potted to 35,000 from the small blind. Uspenskiy pushed all-in and Mercier followed with the call.
Jason Mercier
Konstantin Uspenskiy
The board ran out and that's it for Mercier who won't be collecting his third gold bracelet.
Sam Tricket raised on the button to 10,000, Michel Abecassis was in the small blind and potted for 34,000. Trickett made the call giving us on the flop. Abecassis shoved for 30,000 in the dark giving Trickett the option. The Brit called giving us another showdown.
Sam Trickett
Michel Abecassis
The turn was the and the river the giving Trickett yet another knockout. Trickett has already won over three million dollar this year and also has the Partouche Main Event final table to look forward to. At the moment this tournament will have priority since he is gunning for his first WSOP bracelet.
From the under the gun position Shawn Buchanan raised to 10,000. Action got folded to Shawn Buchanan who called from the small blind. Sean Dempsey, who's been short for a while, decided to pot for a total of 40,000 from the big blind with only 12,000 behind. Buchanan was next to act and he repotted for 130,000 total with 46,000 behind. Billirakis went in the tank for quite some time, as usual, and finally shoved putting both his opponents all-in. Demspey and Buchanan called quickly creating a monster pot!
Sean Dempsey
Shawn Buchanan
Steve Billirakis
The flop brought out giving Billirakis the last king in the deck to hit his set. Buchanan could still win with an ace or a queen while Dempsey was hoping for a seven to make a straight or running diamonds. The turn was the killing Dempsey's back door draw and the river, the , sealed the deal. Billirakis has mountains of chips in front of him as we see Buchanan and Dempsey leave the room.
Steve Billirakis limped into the pot and called a Michel Abecassis 18,000 button raise. The flop was and both players checked. The turn was the and again both players checked. The final card to leave the dealers hand was the and a 26,000 Billirakis bet won the pot.
On a flop of Shawn Buchanan bet 8,500 in early position, Sam Trickett called on the button and Steve Billirakis called in the blinds. The turn was the and after Billirakis checked, Buchanan bet 34,000 and it was sufficient enough to win the pot.
On a flop it was Uspenskiy who was first to act, he opted to check. Dimitry Motorov bet out 12,000 after which Uspenskiy check-raised to 42,000. Motorov pushed all-in for 75,000 more and Uspenskiy made the call.
Konstantin Uspenskiy
Dimitry Motorov
The turn was the and the river the giving Uspenskiy the winning hand. Motorov leaves the tournament in 16th place bringing us down the final 15.
We caught the action on the flop when there was on the board. From the small blind Payan betted 32,000 which was pot. Billirakis tanked for a solid two minutes before putting Payan all-in who only had 38,000 chips behind. Payan called giving us a showdown.
Steve Billirakis
Elie Payan
The turn was the and the river the giving Billirakis a flush. Payan didn't see the flush and for a second he was convinced he won the hand. Payan left disappointed as the dealer pointed out the winning flush, we're down to 16 players.
Shawn Buchanan raised to 6,500 in early position, Elie Payan called one seat to his left as did Eoghan O'Dea in the big blind. The flop left the dealers hand and fell onto the felt and O'Dea took the betting lead with a stab of 13,000. Buchanan, who had a stack of similar size of O'Dea, made the call and Payan folded. The turn was the and O'Dea bet 14,000 to leave himself 81,000 behind and once again Buchanan called. The river was the and both players decided that a showdown was +EV for both parties.