Espen Jorstad raised from under the gun and Manuel Carvalho defended his big blind. The 6♥6♠4♠ flop checked through to the Q♣ turn, were Jorstad called a bet of 26,000.
On the 7♣ river, Carvalho sized up, firing 180,000 into a pot of 72,000. After some time in the tank, Jorstad ditched his hand.
William Brindise opened to 10,000 from the hijack and called when Andre Marques three-bet to 26,000 from the button. Brindise conceded the pot after Marques bet 17,000 on the K♦7♦4♥ flop.
On the next deal, Jonatas Freitas raised to 10,000 from under the gun. Brindise three-bet to 25,000 and Freitas called when the action folded back to him.
Freitas check-raised to 100,000 over a bet of 30,000 on the 7♦5♣4♣ flop. Brindise clicked it to 200,000 and Freitas folded after using up some time banks.
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Sameh Elamawy opened to 9,000 in the cutoff, and Bryce Yockey made the call on the button. Ryan Depaulo came along in the small blind, with Dario Sammartino defending from the big blind.
Depaulo and Sammartino checked the 5♦4♠10♣ flop, and Elamawy continued for 17,000. Yockey and Depaulo called, while Sammartino got out of the way.
Another check from Depaulo followed the 3♣ turn, with Elamawy firing again for 65,000. Yockey was the only caller, and the 4♥ river completed the board.
Elamawy bet 175,000, and Yockey moved all in for 425,000.
"I can't beat quads," said Elamawy as he slid his cards into the muck.
"I don't have quads," answered Yockey, leaving his opponent short.
On the very next hand, Elamawy moved all in from the hijack and Yockey called in the cutoff.
Sameh Elamawy: A♣A♥
Bryce Yockey: Q♠Q♥
Elamawy watched as Yockey picked up pieces on the 9♦10♠5♥ flop, K♠ turn and J♥ river to make a straight and secure the elimination. Elamawy quickly reentered and moved to his new seat.
In a heads-up pot on a flop of A♠9♣A♥, Mario Diaz checked in the hijack, and Giovanni Paticchio bet 16,000 in the cutoff. Diaz called.
Diaz then check-called a bet of 55,000 on the 4♥ turn. The K♦ river checked through, and Diaz showed a pair of kings with K♥9♥ as Paticchio rolled over A♦7♦ to win the pot with trip aces.
Manuel Alvarez opened to 8,000 from under the gun and called when Samuel Ju three-bet to 29,000 from the cutoff.
On the A♥7♣4♣ flop, Alvarez check-raised to 95,000 over a bet of 40,000. Ju jammed for 558,000, sending Alavrez into the tank. The latter covered Ju by 2,000, and after some time banks went to the dealer, Alvarez called.
Samuel Ju: A♠K♥
Manuel Alvarez: J♣10♣
Alvarez decided to get it in with a flush draw, and he added some extra outs to Broadway after the Q♥ turn. The 4♥ river however, gave Ju the checkmark and 1,184,000 chip pot.
On the next deal, Jon Vallinas raised to 8,000, folding out the table. Alvarez was forced all-in from the big blind and the cards went on their backs.
Alvarez's K♥5♦ was dominated by K♦Q♣, and he exited the event after the A♠6♥4♦6♣J♠ runout.
Frederic Delval opened to 9,000 from under the gun, and Michael Loncar slid in a call from middle position. Theodore McQuilkin came along on the button, while Dylan Smith defended his big blind.
Smith checked the 7♠9♣K♠ flop, and Delval continued for 11,000. That was enough to produce quick folds from all three opponents, giving Delval the pot.