Khoa Nguyen raised from under the gun to 330,000. Action then folded all the way around to Christopher Moore in the big blind and he made the call to see the monotone flop. Moore checked and Nguyen fired 350,000. Moore folded and this one went to Nguyen.
From the button, Christopher Moore raised to 330,000. Khoa Nguyen reraised from the small blind to 950,000. Konstantinos Mamaliadis folded in the big blind and action fell back on Moore. He thought for a little bit and then gave it up.
Over on the outer table, Ryan Lenaghan opened by raising to 350,000 from early position, and it folded around to Andrew Hinrichsen who made it 800,000 from the button. The blinds folded, and Lenaghan called.
The flop came all spades -- -- and both players checked. The turn was the . Lenaghan bet 875,000 this time, and Hinrichsen called.
The river brought the . Lenaghan carved out a bet of 1.475 million, and after some thought Hinrichsen called. Lenaghan turned over for fives full of treys, and Hinrichsen mucked.
Lenaghan moves up to 16.8 million, while Hinrichsen slips to about 5.1 million.
Pius Heinz opened to 380,000, Phil Collins called on his direct left, and the action folded to Kyle Johnson who moved all in for 1.57 million more. Heinz quickly mucked, but Collins went into the tank. He asked the dealer to spread the pot, the dealer obliged, and Collins announced, "Call."
Showdown
Johnson:
Collins:
While the production crew set everything up for the pending all in, Collins' rail assembled.
"Oh my god!" Brent Hanks said upon seeing Collins' hand. "That hand never loses!"
The dealer was told to deal the flop, so he did: .
"Yeaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhp," members of Collins' rail shouted.
The turn was one sided, but the did not help Johnson, and he was down to his last card.
"Heart!" Matt Berkey yelled. "Any heart will do!"
The river was indeed a heart - the - and Collins was awarded the pot. Johnson was eliminated in 27th place, taking home $302,005.
Bryan Devonshire raised to 335,000 from UTG+1, and it folded around to Andrey Pateychuk who called from the big blind. The flop came . Pateychuk checked, Devonshire bet 420,000, and Pateychuk called. Both players then checked the turn.
The river brought the . Pateychuk led this time, betting 1.355 million, and Devonshire gave it a think before letting his hand go.
Pateychuk has 11.2 million, while Devonshire slips a little to 5.6 million.