Action folded around to the hijack player who opened to 1,500,000. Zichuan Huang three-bet from the button to 4,000,000 and the hijack made the call.
Heads up to a K♦6♦5♣ flop and Huang continued for 2,000,000 which his opponent called.
The K♠ peeled off and action went check-check.
The 2♦ river allowed the hijack to lead out for 3,000,000. Huang quickly called and tabled A♦A♠ which was the winner. The hijack showed Q♦Q♠ before throwing his hand into the muck.
Adam Curchack shoved all in from under the gun for 2,200,000 and Malcolm Trayner three-bet from the button to 10,000,000, which got the blinds to fold.
Adam Curchack: A♥10♣
Malcolm Trayner: A♦7♦
Curchack turned a ten and rivered two pair on the 9♦K♥Q♥10♥A♠ runout which earned him a much-needed double-up.
Prescott Hathaway was in the big blind when Adam Curchack shoved all in for his remaining 4,400,000. Hathaway made the call and the two players were heads up.
Adam Curchack: K♥Q♠
Prescott Hathaway: A♣Q♣
The board ran out J♣Q♥5♠7♥9♦ and Hathaway's ace kicker delivered the knockout for Curchack.
Action started with a raise from under the gun to 1,200,000. Middle position three-bet to 3,400,000 before Rafael Reis four-bet the cutoff to 8,500,000.
Under the gun went into the tank but eventually folded. Middle position folded as well, and Reis took home a nice pot without having to see any cards. Under the gun said, "I had Ace Queen and almost shipped it."
Samuel Gagnon raised from under the gun to 1,200,000 and got called by both Richard Sysko from the next seat. Malcolm Trayner also came along from the big blind.
All three players checked the 7♥5♦10♦ flop to see a 7♠ land on the turn. Trayner fired 2,100,000 and only Gagnon called.
The 10♠ completed the board and Trayner fired a chunky bet of 9,000,000, which sent Gagnon into the tank. It took around three minutes for Gagnon to make a decision and ultimately he elected to lay it down.
Jake Brown raised to 1,300,000 in the cutoff and David Kim three-bet all in from the small blind for 3,300,000, putting himself at risk. Brown called and saw that he was behind.
David Kim: A♦J♦
Jake Brown: J♠10♥
That was until the board ran out 2♣J♥3♠10♣8♥, sending Kim to the rail.