Catching the action on sixth street, Fabrice Soulier bet out and was called by Andrey Zaichenko. Soulier checked seventh street and Zaichenko fired out a bet. Soulier made the call and their hands were exposed:
Soulier: / /
Zaichenko: / /
Soulier was able to scoop the pot and pad his stack as the chip leader at the table.
Andrey Zaichenko opened with a raise only to have Daniel Ospina three-bet. Zaichenko called to see a flop and check-called a bet before check-raising the on the turn. Ospina made the call as both players checked the on the river.
Zaichenko tabled his , and when Ospina tabled his the pot was chopped up.
On a flop, Fabrice Soulier bet out and Daniel Ospina made the call. When the landed on the turn, Soulier fired again with Ospina calling before the was also greeted with a bet and a call.
Soulier tabled his for the second-nut straight to scoop the pot to move to 2,440,000 in chips as Ospina slips to 210,000.
From the cutoff, Shawn Buchanan raised and Tom Dwan called. The flop was checked through to see the land on the turn with Dwan leading out for 80,000. Buchanan made the call before he bet the on the river with Dwan check-calling.
Dwan tabled his for two-pair, and when Buchanan tabled his , he took the low.
On a flop of , Matthew Ashton fired out a bet and was called by Andrey Zaichenko and Shawn Buchanan. The fell on the turn and Ashton bet once again. Zaichenko made the call and Buchanan raised. Ashton called the raise for his all in and Zaichenko called as well.
The came on fifth street and Zaichenko checked. Buchanan bet once more and Zaichenko threw away his hand. The cards were turned up:
Buchanan:
Ashton:
Ashton's pair of aces and the second nut low were not good enough for either half of this pot and he was sent home in 6th place.
Andrey Zaichenko opened to 80,000 from under the gun and both Tom Dwan and Matthew Ashton made the call from the cutoff and big blind respectively.
The flop of saw Zaichenko continue with a 40,000-chip bet which was met by a two-bet from Dwan as Ashton folded. Zaichenko made the call before check-calling 80,000 when the landed on the turn before he led at the on the river.
Dwan made the call, but when Zaichenko tabled his for a straight and a low, he mucked while slipping to 1,300,000 as Zaichenko moves to 2,200,000 in chips.
Tom Dwan opened his button to 80,000 and both Fabrice Soulier and Shawn Buchanan made the call from the blinds before check-calling a 40,000-chip continuation-bet from Dwan on the flop.
Dwan fired again on the turn when it landed the , but on this occasion only Soulier made the call before the Frenchman led out for 80,000 when the landed on the river.
Dwan made the call, but then mucked his hand at the sight of Soulier's . As Dwan slips to 1,500,000, Soulier moves to 2,160,000 in chips.
Shawn Buchanan and Michael Binger took the flop of in a blind-versus-blind situation and both checked. The turn was the and both checked again. The river was the and Buchanan bet. Binger folded and Buchanan won the pot. Binger was knocked back to 130,000 in chips.