Phil Hui raised all in for 86,000 under the gun, Thomas Newton re-shoved, and everyone folded.
Hui stood pat and showed a ten-seven-six. Newton, with showing, took one and caught a nine to bust the former $50,000 Poker Player's Championship winner in 27th place.
Yanni Raz moved all in for his last 45,000 from the cutoff and got calls by Gabe Paul on the button, Kane Kalas in the small blind, and big blind Maxx Coleman.
Kalas, Coleman, and Raz took one while Paul stood pat. All three players checked.
Coleman showed a ten-nine as Paul and Kalas mucked. Raz turned over an ace-eight-seven and was eliminated, his improbable run to the final four tables in a game he had never played before coming to an end.
Yosif Nawabi raised to 20,000 and received calls by Matthew Rosen on the button and Ryan Leng in the big blind.
Leng took two, Nawabi stood pat, and Rosen drew one. Leng checked and Nawabi bet out 30,000. Only Rosen called.
"Nine-eight," Nawabi announced and Rosen mucked.
Despite sitting on a big stack himself, Nawabi's focus is on Yuri Dzivielevski sitting next to him, particularly his knockout of George Danzer.
"He's too good. There is no way you could beat him," he said of his Brazilian tablemate. "That man is a professional player and he did that to him. There is no way you're drawing live against him."
"Put me against the next five best players, please," Nawabi pleaded.
Leng was left with around 15,000 chips and was eliminated the next hand.
Yuri Dzivielevski raised to 20,000 in the cutoff and was called by George Danzer in the big blind.
Danzer drew one, while Dzivielevski stood pat.
Danzer then led out for 70,000 and was met by an all-in bet from Dzivielevski.
The bet represented almost 100,000 more, and the 2014 WSOP Player of the Year went deep into the tank for almost five minutes before flicking in a call.
Dzivielevski showed , and Danzer tossed his cards into the muck, then pushed his chips across the table to the Brazillian, who is now near the chip lead.