Picking up the action on the flop, Koray Aldemir checked out of the blinds and then called a bet worth 12,000 by Oshri Lahmani. The on the turn was checked and the same also applied for the on the river.
Aldemir didn't show his cards at first and then mucked them when Lahmani tabled the for kings and sevens.
Anson Tsang four-bet and was called by Scott Baumstein as they headed to the flop. The two-time WSOP bracelet winner from Hong Kong double-checked his stack for a few seconds and then jammed for 80,000 with Baumstein quickly calling.
Anson Tsang:
Scott Baumstein:
The turn and the river brought no help for Tsang and he quickly headed out of the tournament area.
David Cabrera was all-in for just 21,000 and joked "you can still fold" towards Jarrett Hlavaty, who instead quickly tossed in calling chips and created the following showdown.
David Cabrera:
Jarrett Hlavaty:
The board was not without a sweat but Cabrera came from behind to double with aces and eights.
A total of 683 entries generated a prize pool of $6,368,975 and the top 103 spots earn a share worth at least $16,047. The top eight finishers will lock up a six-figure payday and the winner will receive the highly-sought after WSOP gold bracelet and top prize worth $1,246,770.