Arnaud Bonhomme-Lemieux open shoved to 2,630,000 from the cutoff and Ramesh Arya made the call from the button. The flop came down and Bonhomme-Lemieux was now ahead with his pair and open-ended straight draw.
The on the turn and on the river would seal the deal. Bonhomme-Lemieux scooped in a much needed double up pot right after the bubble had burst.
The flop read and Griffin Benger bet 800,000 into a pot around 1,200,000. His opponent called and the turn came the . Benger bet 2,200,000 and his opponent again called.
The river was the and Benger quickly moved all in. His opponent snap-called and flipped over for top two. Benger tabled for a flopped three of a kind. Benger busted the bubble and moved over 40 million in chips during the process.
Armen Soltani opened to 500,000 from the cut off and Michael Benko three-bet to 1,700,000 from the big blind. Soltani waited several moments before making the call and the flop came . Benko then bet 1,050,000 and Soltani made the call.
The turn came the and Benko then moved all in for 5,370,000. Soltani used several time cards before calling and showing [8s9] for two pair. Benko flipped over for a pair of aces and would need to hit. The river fell the and Soltani's two pair held up for a big pot right before the money bubble.
The board read and Gary Lucci bet out 700,000. His opponent snapped called and showed the . Lucci than slapped over for two pair and his opponent then mucked his second card.
The flop read and Armen Soltani bet 340,000 into a pot of around 850,000. Pinto S called and the turn came the . Pinto S checked to Soltani who then bet 850,000. Pinto S called and the river fell the .
Pinto S checked again to Soltani who then quickly shoved all in for around 5,750,000 and Pinto S waited a few moments before folding. Soltani pulled in a good pot and it brought him over the 8 million chip mark.