Stephen Deutsch was in the big blind when the fatal hand came. He had about 10 big blinds to his name, and Alex Ding, sitting in the small blind, a little bit more. It was a rare unopened pot, and Ding opened with an all-in bet. The call was quick, and when the hands revealed were way above anyone’s expectation:
Ding:
Deutsch:
The board did not bring Deutsch the desired queen and he left in 6th, worth $32,590. Congratulations on a nice run!

Marc-André Ladouceur was next. Tony Dunst has been bullying him all day, 3-betting a lot of his open raises. Dunst was also the player who knocked him out. This was another pre-flop all-in:
Dunst:
Ladouceur:
The flop revealed two clubs, and Ladouceur was drawing dead on the turn. He played a great game, managed to climb up the leaderboard at the end of Day 2 with inspired play, then all the way to mid final table, but in the end, Dunst knew how to play a big stack too well. He takes $42,810 for his great 3-day run. Well done!

This leaves four players in the field, with Dunst increasing his lead by the minute. Here are their photos: