Santhosh Suvarna was all in from the small blind, at risk against Ari Engel with the cards on their backs.
Santhosh Suvarna: 9♣9♥
Ari Engel: Q♣10♣
Suvarna sailed through the 3♥7♣7♦2♦8♦ runout, seeing his pocket pair hold to double through Engel.
Santhosh Suvarna was all in from the small blind, at risk against Ari Engel with the cards on their backs.
Santhosh Suvarna: 9♣9♥
Ari Engel: Q♣10♣
Suvarna sailed through the 3♥7♣7♦2♦8♦ runout, seeing his pocket pair hold to double through Engel.
Ren Lin moved almost his entire stack into the middle from the hijack, leaving just a single 25,000 chip behind. Luke Martinelli raised in the small blind, and Lin used the last of his time bank cards while waiting on a possible pay jump.
Lin stuck in the call just before running out of time, and the hands were turned up.
Ren Lin: J♦9♦
Luke Martinelli: A♥10♥
The table told Lin he had too many outs after the 5♦7♦5♣ flop, but the 6♠ turn was a blank. Lin then hit the J♣ river, making a pair to stay alive.
"Professional shove," Lin told the table while stacking his chips.
Frank Lagodich opened from under the gun and Alejandro Ganivet three-bet to 4,000,000 on the button. Lagodich four-bet jammed and Ganivet quickly called with a stack of around 14,000,000.
Frank Lagodich: A♣Q♣
Alejandro Ganivet: A♦A♠
Lagodich had run into aces and got no help from the board of J♠8♥2♠2♥5♣. After the dealer confirmed Lagodich had the shorter stack, the American pro was sent to the rail.
Ravid Garbi opened in the cutoff and Hyung Jung called in the big blind.
Jung checked on the flop of A♥J♦J♠ and Garbi continued with a bet. Jung called. Jung check-called again on the J♣ turn as Garbi bet 2,000,000.
Jung checked once more on the 5♦ river and Garbi bet 7,500,000. Jung called, only to muck as Garbi showed the goods with J♥10♦ for quad jacks.
Ryuta Nakai moved all in from the small blind, with Faraz Jaka making the call in the big blind.
Ryuta Nakai: J♠J♣
Faraz Jaka: J♥J♦
The two players fist bumped as each turned over two jacks. The 10♥5♥10♠6♠K♥ runout did not produce a flush for either player, so they chopped the pot.
Laszlo Bujtas was all in for 4,925,000 from the small blind, with the big blind Chad Eveslage putting him at risk.
Laszlo Bujtas: K♦Q♣
Chad Eveslage: A♥8♣
Bujtas would need to improve to stay in the tournament, and was able to do so after making two pair on the Q♦7♦5♣2♥K♥ board to double up with his two pair.
With more than 7,000,000 already in the middle, Benny Glaser led out for 1,700,000 from the small blind after seeing the J♦J♠3♠ flop.
Adrian Mateos took some time before raising to 5,400,000 in the cutoff, and Glaser made the call. Glaser then checked the Q♦ turn, with Mateos using a time bank card before announcing a bet of 4,500,000.
Glaser called to the 7♥ river and checked once more. Mateos thought it over and checked back. Glaser tabled Q♠Q♥ for a full house, taking down a sizeable pot as Mateos could only muck.
In a four way pot that was opened by Charles Hook, the flop came Q♣7♠Q♠.
Terrance Reid checked, as did Sinan Unlu with 6♠6♣, before Hook bet out 1,500,000 holding K♠J♠. That got Alex Kulev to fold A♦6♦, Reid made the call, and Unlu mucked as well.
The 7♦ came on the turn, and Reid led out for a bet of 2,200,000, which was called by Hook.
Hook then hit his flush draw when the 5♠ came on the river, and was facing a bet of 6,800,000 from Reid, but Hook mucked as Reid took the pot with his full house, holding K♣Q♥.