Aliaksei Boika A♣5♦ made it 160,000 from the cutoff and Tom-Aksel Bedell A♥9♦ called from the small blind.
On the 8♥8♣3♦ flop, Bedell used a time bank to check-call a bet of 120,000, bringing in the 6♣ turn. Bedell check-jammed for 700,000 after Boika bet 200,000, and the defending champ released his hand.
Tom-Aksel Bedell raised to 160,000 on the button. Mykhailo Ostash defended his big blind, after which both players checked the 8♠3♠K♣ flop and 2♥ turn.
Ostash went for a third check on the A♣ river, but Bedell fired a bet of 200,000. Ostash quickly tossed in a call; his Q♠J♥ was nowhere near beating the A♦7♥ of Bedell, however.
Tom-Aksel Bedell 8♠7♣ raised to 160,000 from the cutoff and Aliaksei Boika 9♠8♥ came along from the big blind.
It checked through to the turn for the board to read 6♠5♠2♠5♦. Boika led out for 160,000 and Bedell called.
The A♥ river gave Boika the checkmark thanks to his nine, but that wasn't a guarantee that he would win the hand. The Belarusian checked, and Bedell fired out 460,000 and took down the pot.
Aliaksei Boika raised to 160,000 with A♥K♣ from the cutoff and took down the blinds.
On the next deal, Boika looked down at K♣Q♣ and opened once more. Tom-Aksel Bedell called with Q♦10♦ from the button and Mykhailo Ostash defended his big blind with Q♥3♥.
Ostash was the player to connect on the 4♣3♦2♠ flop, and the action checked through. The 6♣ turn, put four to a straight on the board and Ostash fired out 250,000, and Boika was the only caller.
Boika missed his flush draw on the 8♦ river, and Ostash collected the pot at showdown.
Holding J♥9♠, Mykhailo Ostash made it 160,000 to go in the cutoff. Aliaksei Boika looked down at 10♣8♣ on the button and flat-called before Adria Calonge found K♦10♦ in the small blind.
He announced a large three-bet to 900,000, quickly folding out Ostash and Boika to take down the pot.
Mykhailo Ostash A♦5♦ raised to 160,000 from under the gun. Aliaksei Boika A♣Q♣ and Tomasz Brzezinski A♠Q♦ called with their superior aces from the cutoff and big blind.
It checked through to the turn, and the board showed 9♥8♠2♥6♦. Ostash bet 750,000 and folded out the two better hands.
Tom-Aksel Bedell announced a raise to 160,000 on the button after seeing his A♣8♠. Tomasz Brzezinski flat-called Q♣J♦ in the small blind, after which both players checked when the flop fell 5♦5♣5♠.
Brzezinski led out for 250,000 on the 10♦ turn. Bedell spent one of his plentiful time banks before he decided to call.
The dealer then completed the board with the J♠. Having rivered a full house, Brzezinski made a near pot-sized bet of 800,000. Bedell wisely let go of his ace-high, seeing Brzezinski drag his first pot since Day 6 started.
Mykhailo Ostash raised to 300,000 from the small blind, and Aliaksei Boika called from the big blind.
Ostash continued for 225,000 on the 10♣8♥4♠ flop, and was called.
The 2♥ came in on the turn, and Ostash sized up to 800,000. Boika called to swell the pot to 2,730,000.
The K♠ completed the board, and a third barrel came from Ostash, this time for 2,100,000. Boika had 2,990,000 behind and immediately sent a time bank into the middle of the table. Several more time banks followed as the defending champion considered his options.
Despite the 9♥ only being scanned for Boika, it appeared he had the best hand due to his tank. Ostash was bluffing with Q♥9♣ and wiped the sweat off of his eyebrow when Boika folded.