Darren Keyes Eliminated in 6th Place ($26,380)
Keyes open-shoved all in from under-the-gun and the action then fell to Amer Sulaiman who moved all in over the top. Everyone else folding, setting up a heads-up preflop showdown:
Keyes:
Sulaiman:
Although behind preflop, Keyes took the lead in the hand after the flop came , and he maintained it through the turn -- .
Sulaiman needed a resuck king to win the pot and that's exactly what he got when the dealer burned one and placed the on the end. Sulaiman's fans went crazy as he stacked up a whopping 1.42 million in chips after the hand.