The final day of the gruelling tournament resumed with just five players left from a field of 89 entries. Negreanu had the second biggest stack, behind chip leader Chris Brewer.
The first player to be eliminated was short stack David Benyamin, who returned with less than 1m chips and despite doubling up soon after the restart, he exited in 5th place for $256k during the Razz part of the rotation, taken out by Bryce Yockey.
Dylan Smith was the only player who made the money who had not previously won a WSOP bracelet and that situation will remain for him for now, as he left the tournament soon after Benyamine, in 4th place for $363k. His vanquisher was also Yockey, in another Razz hand.
By the time they became three-handed the chip lead had changed a few times. Daniel briefly held the lead early on in the day before he and Chris Brewer fell back, as Bryce Yockey began to dominate. It was Yockey who assumed the lead going into the 3-handed stage of the game.
It was a No Limit Hold’em hand that ended Chris Brewer’s hopes, when his aces were beaten by a rivered flush. Brewer’s stack had been drooping for quite some time before he was sent to the rail in third place, also at the hands of Yockey, who was looking to make a clean sweep of his scalping opponents, in a charge for the title.