Isaac Haxton raised to 350,000 from middle position and only Chris Hunichen made the call out of the small blind.
Hunichen checked to Haxton on the 9♣6♠4♣ flop, and Haxton put out a bet of 300,000. This was met by a check-raise all-in by Hunichen for about 4,700,000. Haxton opted to fold his hand and Hunichen dragged in the pot.
Jeremy Ausmus opened to 320,000 from the cutoff and Henrik Hecklen defended from the big blind.
Both saw the 8♥9♥K♠ flop where Hecklen check-called a bet of 250,000 from Ausmus.
The 4♠ turn saw Hecklen check again, and Ausmus made a bet of 800,000. Hecklen called.
On the 4♣ river, Hecklen checked for a third time and Ausmus shoved all in. Hecklen had a decision for his last 1,500,000 chips and did eventually make the call.
Ausmus tabled K♥Q♦ for top pair, which Hecklen couldn't beat with his K♣6♥ and he was eliminated.
Aleksejs Ponakovs raised to 320,000 from the hijack and [Removed:554] defended from the big blind.
[Removed:555] check-called a bet of 300,000 on the Q♥10♣7♥ flop to see the 9♣ fall on the turn. After [Removed:555] checked, Ponakovs fired out a bet of 1,050,000 into the middle. [Removed:555] thought briefly before sliding in the call.
[Removed:555] checked again on the 6♦ river. After doing a bit of inventory, Ponakovs moved all in. Ponakovs had the covering stack so the bet was for [Removed:555]'s remaining 2,425,000 chips. [Removed:555] went deep into the tank, using multiple time extensions, before he elected to make the call.
Ponakovs turned over K♥J♦ for the nuts. [Removed:555] showed Q♠8♣ for a straight himself as he exited the tournament area.
Daniel Aharoni raised to 325,000 from the hijack and Sergio Aido shoved for 2,720,000 from the small blind. Jeremy Ausmus also shoved for 4,065,000 out of the big blind, and Aharoni made a reluctant fold.
Sergio Aido: K♠J♣
Jeremy Ausmus: A♣K♣
The board ran out 5♦5♥5♠7♦A♠ which gave Ausmus a full house, and sent Aido to the rail in 16th.
Orpen Kisacikoglu was all in from the small blind for around 3,000,000 against the bigger-stacked Viktor Blom in the hijack.
Orpen Kisacikoglu: K♦9♦
Viktor Blom: A♦J♦
Kisacikoglu couldn't pull ahead of Blom's ace-high as the board ran out 10♠Q♥5♣3♥4♥ to mark his elimination in 17th place ahead of the two-table redraw.