Mike Lang raised to 30,000 from early position before Yuri Dzivielevski raised enough to put Lang all in.
"That's a big bet," Lang said as he pondered the decision. He eventually called for his last 350,000 and took one, while Dzivielevski stood pat.
Lang turned over and needed to improve against Dzivielevski's ten-nine. "I got a lot of outs," he said, but he turned over a queen and slammed it on the felt before making his way to the payout desk.
"He's too good," Yosif Nawabi said after the hand.
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As the rest of the tables were preparing to head off on break, Adrian Buckley raised to 130,000, leaving himself one 1,000 chip behind.
Kenneth Po thought about the decision for about a minute before folding, but Kyle Montgomery did call in the big blind.
Both players drew one and Montgomery turned over without realizing Buckley was not all in yet. He turned his cards back over and bet, and Buckley called.
Montgomery made an eight-seven, while Buckley showed an ace as the former Millionaire Maker champion was eliminated.
Over 100,000 chips were in the middle on the drawing round with Roland Israelashvili, Gabe Paul, Kane Kalas, Adam Pritchett, and Drew Scott each drawing one card.
Israelashvili was in the small blind and checked. Each of his opponents then checked behind for a bit of an anti-climactic ending to the hand, with Israelashvili showing for the winner, or as the all-time leader in WSOP cashes called it, nine-eight-seven-six perfect.