Chris Felt had ace-deuce out but three players called his bet to continue to fifth street. Felt hit another wheel card and fired again, earning call only from Chris Tryba whose board showed three-to-a-straight. They checked on sixth but Felt bet on seventh and Tryba paid him off.
The flop was showing and there was around 24,000 in the pot. Murilo Souza was first to act when he fired in 24,000 and Jussi Nevanlinna called.
The landed on the turn and Souza hit the tank, thinking for several minutes then asked the dealer what the next game was. The dealer showed the Limit Hold'em plaque, and Souza instantly moved his whole 55,500 stack into the middle.
Nevanlinna called all in for the exact same 55,500 that was bet, and the two turned over their hands. Souza tabled for a pair of queens that would be behind when Nevanlinna showed for top two.
An unfortunate card for Nevanlinna landed on the river when the hit the felt, giving Souza a higher two pair and the pot, eliminating Nevanlinna from the tournament.
Yuebin Guo raised to 7,500 from the second position and the action stopped at Keeth Beharrell who potted from the big blind, making it 31,500. Guo took his time and then called.
They went to the flop of and Beharrell announced a pot-sized shove. Guo wasn't willing to invest the 64,000 and Beharrell took it down right there.
Chris Bjorin made it 10,500 in the cutoff, Rami Boukai flatted on the button, and Lonnie Heimowitz came along from the small blind, leaving himself with the last 2,000.
The flop fell and the action was checked to Boukai who bet 20,000. Heimowitz put in his shrapnel and Bjorin called Boukai's bet.
They checked the remaining streets as the rest of the board ran out and and Bjorin opened for a nut flush. Heimowitz mucked his hand and headed to the payout desk and Boukai mucked as well.
Chris Vitch and Matt Glantz were after the final draw with a big chunk of chips already in the middle. Vitch checked to Glantz who fired a bet. Vitch processed the situation for a while and then called. Glantz, however, turned up and Vitch conceded a sizeable pot to drop below 100,000.
Sokchheka Pho completed on his and Cory Zeidman raised. Chris Tryba pushed in three and only Zeidman called. Zeidman check-called on fourth and both players checked fifth.
Zeidman led on sixth and Tryba instantly raised, Zeidman called. Tryba bet in the dark on seventh and Zeidman hit the tank. Ultimately he folded and Tryba kindly tabled for a full house.
On a flop of , Chris Vitch (under the gun) bet 7,000 into 16,200 and Doug Lorgeree was ready to play for all his chips. He shoved for 33,900 and Vitch seemed to have a tough decision to make. He took some time but eventually released his hand and Lorgeree scooped the pot without showing his hole cards.