Alejandro Lococo opened to 600,000 in middle position with J♦J♠ and Sinan Unlu three-bet to 1,600,000 on the button with A♦2♦. Lococo four-bet to 3,500,000 and Unlu laid it down.
Alex Foxen opened the action with a raise to 675,000 from early position with J♥J♦. It then folded to Elias Talvitie in the big blind who called with K♦Q♣.
The flop came 2♣2♥5♠ and Talvitie quickly folded after Foxen continued for 500,000.
Daniel Dvoress opened the action with a raise to 625,000 from the hijack with A♠10♠, before Michael Moncek three-bet all in for 4,975,000. It then folded to Benjamin Heath in the big blind who four-bet all in for 7,975,000. Dvoress then mucked to leave the players heads up, with Moncek at risk.
Michael Moncek: A♥7♥
Benjamin Heath: J♠J♥
Moncek ran into the jacks of Heath in the big blind, and once the board ran out 7♣Q♣8♦5♠Q♦ the pocket jacks of Heath remained best, making Moncek the first elimination at the final table.
Daniel Dvoress raised to 800,000 from under the gun, which was called by Sinan Unlu on the button with A♥10♥. Then Sosia Jiang in the small blind three-bet all in for 12,975,000. After Dvoress gave it some thought, he four-bet all in for 22,575,000, which got Unlu to quickly fold, leaving the players heads up, with Jiang at risk.
Sosia Jiang: K♦Q♦
Daniel Dvoress: A♣K♣
It was a massive three-bet jam, directly into Dvoress's dominating ace-king. The board ran out 5♠5♣7♥4♠6♠, and Dvoress's ace-king secured him the massive pot, eliminating Jiang.
Sinan Unlu opened to 800,000 in the cutoff with A♦8♥ and Aleksejs Ponakovs three-bet jammed for 7,300,000 on the button to bring a quick fold from his opponent.
Alejandro Lococo opened to 800,000 in the hijack with A♠Q♣ and was called by Benjamin Heath on the button with Q♥10♥ and Sinan Unlu in the big blind with 9♦7♦.
Unlu checked on the flop of 4♠3♦2♥ and Lococo continued for 750,000. Both opponents laid it down.
Action folded to Aleksejs Ponakovs in the small blind who raised all in for 8,300,000, and Daniel Dvoress in the big blind made the call.
Aleksejs Ponakovs: 9♣8♣
Daniel Dvoress: A♥8♥
Ponakovs saw the bad news that he was dominated by Dvoress, and once the board ran out 4♥2♥4♦7♣7♠ the ace-high of Dvoress remained best, eliminating Ponakovs in seventh place.