Kody MacGuire raised to 50,000 from the cutoff seat, and William Butcher reraised all in for 120,000 from the small blind. MacGuire called with the . Butcher had the .
The board ran out , and Butcher's sixes held up to give him the double.
Robert Fein raised to 75,000 from the under-the-gun position, and Alex Huot reraised all in on the button for 251,000. Fein made the call with the , but he was well behind the of Huot.
On the button, Ty Saragas raised to 53,000. Robert Fein called from the small blind and checked the flop. Saragas also checked, and the turn was the . Fein bet 53,000, and Saragas called.
The river was the , and both players checked. Fein showed the , and Saragas had the .
After Oskar Sandberg raised from under the gun to 58,000, Kody MacGuire reraised all in on the button for 94,000. Brian Weinstein reraised all in out of the small blind for 216,000, and everyone folded, including Sandberg.
MacGuire showed the , and Weinstein had the .
The was clean for Weinstein, and he busted MacGuire in 10th place to set the final table.
Oskar Sandberg limped in from first position, Kevin O'Donnell limped from middle position, and Jeremy Conant raised to 75,000 from middle position. Next up behind Conant was Ty Saragas, and he reraised to 190,000 from the hijack seat. Everyone folded, and Saragas won the pot.
The remaining nine players requested the clock to be paused while they discussed a deal. The result was an agreement between all nine players to each take $1,505 in prize money, leave a total of $575 for the dealers, and then play for $1,000 and the trophy.
All bounties will still be available to be won and the $565 Main Event seat is still up for grabs for a few players.
Kevin O'Donnell was eliminated in ninth place, and he took home $1,505 in prize money plus any bounties he earned, which looked to be around 12 for an additional $300. Ty Saragas took him out and moved to 1.2 million in chips.