We are into the last hour of play on Day 1B, and the players are doing their best to steal chips at every opportunity. But not every attempt works out, as Vincent Tremblay just learned.
In a heads-up pot against Levon Dedeyan, Tremblay moved all-in on the river and gave Dedeyan a tough decision. The board read , and Tremblay moved all-in for 35,000 into a pot of roughly 45,000, putting Dedeyan to a decision for his tournament life. Dedeyan took plenty of time to consider all the possibilities before finally making the call with . Tremblay shrugged and rolled over and quietly made his exit.