The man in charge.
Three-handed, Jonathan Duhamel snatched the lead back from Joseph Cheong turning ace-king into two pair and calling down a few rather big bets from Cheong.
But Cheong picked up a number of small pots to push ahead again before the two got into a major pre-flop raising war with Duhamel making a 22 million chip five-bet over Cheong's 14 million chip four-bet.
Cheong tanked for a while before eventually pushing in and Duhamel called with queens.
Cheong had six-bet shoved ace-seven offsuit and needed to suck out to send Duhamel to the rail or face going from hero to zero and looking like a sure bet to exit third.
No ace came on the the flop or the turn and the river bricked, leaving Cheong severly crippled and Duhamel in complete control of the 2010 WSOP Main Event having just won the biggest pot of the tournament and WSOP history.
Cheong's 4 million in chips ended up in the middle with three-seven versus Duhamel's king-nine a few hands later and he found a miracle to double up.
He kept shoving until Duhamel called with ace-deuce and his tournament life was riding on queen-ten.
Ace-high held and Cheong said goodbye third ($4,129,979).
Duhamel will now take a massive lead into heads-up with John Racener on Monday night beginning at 8 p.m. PT.
For now, here's the chip counts:
1 Jonathan Duhamel 188,950,000
2 John Racener 30,750,000
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