On Sunday night, the 2015 WSOP Main Event aired on ESPN for 2.5 hours. We checked in during the last hour, which aired at 10:00pm ET and began with 87 players left on Day 5. Daniel Negreanu was still camped out at the feature table.

In the cavernous Amazon Room at the Rio in Las Vegas, retired Wall Street trader Rick Barabino was sent packing courtesy of 72-year-old Pierre Neuville (pictured) with K-Q against A-A. The better hand held and the Main Event inched closer to a winner. Neuville would end Day 5 as the overall chip leader.

Fedor Holz3bet all-in before the flop with kings and got a taker in Upeshka De Silva, who had nines. The online poker prodigy better known as CrownUpGuy doubled up after there was no drama on the flop, turn, or river and continued his solid live poker performance.

Two women remained in the Main Event. One of them, Kelly Minkin, doubled with aces against the nines of Trevor Pearlman, a former owner of the Bourbon Street Casino in Las Vegas.

The other woman in the field, Diana Svensk, who was voted Entrepreneur of the Year in her native Sweden, went busto after running A-10 into aces. Her opponent faded a flush draw and a 10 on the river, making Minkin the Last Woman Standing.

In one of the most dramatic hands of the episode, Tai Nguyen moved all-in before the flop with sixes, Justin ZeeJustinBonomo called with sevens, Matt Waxman 3bet all-in with jacks, and Erasmus Morfe moved over the top with kings. Bonomo got out of the way and the board ran out 3-Q-K-10-7, giving Morfe top set and a double knockout.

Incredibly, Waxman logged back-to-back top-100 finishes in the Main Event and told ESPN of getting knocked out with jacks, “It hurts… I had to go with it.”

In the last hand shown on Sunday night, former November Niner Matt Jarvis (pictured) check-raised on a flop of 8-6-Q holding bottom set and Neil Blumenfield called with kings. The two checked an ace on the turn to see a four on the river. Jarvis bet half-pot, Blumenfield called, and the former November Niner raked in a pot worth 3.4 million in chips.

As the closing bell on Day 5 sounded, ESPN poker commentator Norman Chad asked, “Can Matt Jarvis make another Main Event final table?” You can find out when ESPN’s coverage of the 2015 WSOP Main Event continues this Sunday at 10:30pm ET for 90 minutes.

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