The French actor/singer/poker player came up empty on the river and he walked away with $332,190 for fourth place. The on the turn gave Bruel a flush draw, but Moorman's flush draw was better. Moorman called and found out he was in great shape. Bruel then check-raised all in for 1,705,000, and Lafaye got out of the way. The flop rolled out and the action checked to Moorman, who bet 265,000. Moorman opened to 215,000 (blinds 50,000/100,000/15,000) from the button, and Bruel (small blind) and Lafaye (big blind) called. Then, on Hand #112 of the final table, Moorman regained momentum by eliminating Patrick Bruel in fourth place. The lead shifted several times over the next 70 hands, with Rocco, Lafaye and Moorman each holding the top spot after a barrage of double-ups - many through Moorman. Neufeld hit the rail in fifth place with $264,520, and Moorman suddenly held a sizable chip advantage. Neufeld was in bade shape, and the runout provided no help. Neufeld moved all in for 1,630,000, and Moorman called instantly. Neufeld raised to 110,000 (blinds 25,000/50,000/5,000) from the cutoff, and Moorman three-bet to 280,000 from the big blind. Day 4 chip leader Josh Neufeld was the next to go after losing a preflop confrontation to Moorman.
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