After unsuccessful negotiations to chop the remaining prize pool and a lengthy period without any movement on the final table, there has been an elimination.
Mathieu Daigneault made his exit following a clash of pocket pairs where the chips made their way into the middle before the flop. In a scenario that played out twice already on Day 3 it was pocket nines against pocket kings. Daigneault held  
  and ran into Francois Gagne’s
 and ran into Francois Gagne’s  
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The window card showed a king, and there wasn’t much of a sweat from there. The board ran out  
  
  
  
  , sending Daigneault to the rail in sixth place. He will take home $5,280 for his final table appearance.
, sending Daigneault to the rail in sixth place. He will take home $5,280 for his final table appearance.
 
                 
                