Cy Williams Eliminated in 2nd Place ($11,099)

Level 30
Blinds: 75,000/150,000/150,000
Total Entrants: 423
Players Remaining: 1

Himmat Singh jammed from the button and Cy Williams thought about it before he called all-in for about 535,000.

Williams: 43
Singh: 76

The board ran out 9638Q and Williams was eliminated in second place for $11,099, while Singh takes home the trophy and $15,497.

Michael Helander Eliminated in 3rd Place ($8,057)

Level 29
Blinds: 60,000/120,000/120,000
Total Entrants: 423
Players Remaining: 2

Michael Helander was all-in for roughly 1,450,000 in the big blind against Cy Williams in the small blind.

Helander: A5
Williams: A7

The board ran out 1047Q3 and Helander was eliminated in third place for $8,057.

Himmat Singh – 6,550,000
Cy Williams – 6,140,000
Michael Helander – 0

Hobin Suh Eliminated in 4th Place ($5,930)

Level 29
Blinds: 60,000/120,000/120,000
Total Entrants: 423
Players Remaining: 3

With roughly 1,400,000 in the middle on the river of a K5Q75 board, Cy Williams bet 350,000 from the big blind.

Hobin Suh was in the cutoff and responded by moving all in for about 1,570,000. Williams deliberated for several minutes before he ultimately put in the chips and tabled K7.

Suh flipped over his K8 as he made his exit in fourth place for $5,930.

Himmat Singh – 6,550,000
Cy Williams – 4,575,000
Michael Helander – 1,565,000
Hobin Suh – 0

Michael Helander Doubles Through Cy Williams

Level 26
Blinds: 40,000/80,000/80,000
Total Entrants: 423
Players Remaining: 5

Michael Helander moved all in for 980,000 from the button and Cy Williams called in the big blind.

Helander: 55
Williams: AJ

A jack in the window appeared to put Helander in rough shape, but it was accompanied by a five as the dealer spread the A5J flop. The K turn and 3 river completed the board and Helander secured the double.

Michael Helander – 2,080,000
Cy Williams – 1,915,000

Jerome Isler Eliminated in 7th Place ($2,577)

Level 26
Blinds: 30,000/60,000/60,000
Total Entrants: 423
Players Remaining: 7

On the turn of a 2488 board, Jerome Isler was all-in for roughly 900,000 in the small blind against Hobin Suh in the big blind.

Isler: KK
Suh: 98

Isler needed a king to survive, but the 8 fell on the river and it was death by quads to eliminate Isler in seventh place for $2,577.

Hobin Suh – 3,700,000
Jerome Isler – 0