Matt Brady Eliminated in 13th Place ($17,939)


Showdown:
Brady:


Bonomo:


Bonomo's tens held up and Brady was sent to the rail in 13th place. Brady will add this $17,939 in prize money to his already $2 million-plus in career tournament earnings. The 28-year old professional poker player from Pennsylvania has over fifty cashes, including first place at the Aruba Poker Classic.
Bonomo now has 630,000 chips and is moving up the leaderboard.