![]() ![]() "Yeah, I expect tomorrow to be a battle." -Steven Jones Jones started the penultimate tournament day second in chips and was responsible for several eliminations to bring the event one step closer to a winner. Loud “USA, USA, USA” chants could be heard all over the Horseshoe Event Center when it came time to bagging and tagging, and the first winner from the United States will be crowned since John Cynn back in 2018. Walton Eliminates Jachtmann to reach the final three There was no miracle escape for Jachtmann, and the action for the evening concluded. Once it was his turn to act, Walton instantly grabbed his cards and triumphantly slammed them on the felt before heading to his rail and high-fiving everyone. ![]() Having lost several pots in quick succession to tumble towards the bottom of the leaderboard, the German businessman and Pot-Limit Omaha aficionado three-bet jammed for 27 big blinds with king-queen right into the pocket aces of Walton. Chances of a potential Main Event champion from Germany for the third time within the last five years came to an end when Jan-Peter Jachtmann was knocked out in fourth place. The penultimate tournament day lasted a total of 116 hands, during which the field was reduced to just three contenders, all from the United States. ![]()
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