Vanessa Kade jammed from middle position for 3,250,000 and Victor Paredes called off his 1,600,000 from the small blind.
Victor Paredes: A♦J♥
Vanessa Kade: A♣K♣
Paredes was dominated but the J♠10♦2♦ flop gave him a pair of jacks to take the lead. Kade still had a gutshot straight draw and an overcard but the 10♠ turn and 9♥ river were no help as Paredes collected the double.
Vanessa Kade jammed her last 1,625,000 from early position and Paolo Boi moved all-in for 3,325,000 in the small blind. Juan Vecino was in the big blind and thought about it for about ten seconds and made the call to put both players at risk.
Vanessa Kade: 2♦2♥
Paolo Boi: 9♣9♦
Juan Vecino: A♠J♥
The K♦7♦5♦A♦3♦ runout meant Boi's nine of diamonds was good for the knockout while doubling through Vecino.
Marc Foggin moved all in for 2,775,000 in the small blind and Victor Paredes made the call from the big blind.
Marc Foggin: 10♠9♣
Victor Paredes: K♣10♥
Foggin was dominated and the J♠4♠2♦ flop didn't look promising. The 7♥ fell on the turn giving Foggin a straight draw and the 8♦ river completed his straight to pull in the double as his rail went absolutely nuts, yelling "Hawk Tuah!"
Marc Foggin in the cutoff found himself at risk for 5,600,000 against Brandon Mitchell in the hijack.
Marc Foggin: 7♣7♦
Brandon Mitchell: J♦J♠
Mitchell flopped a set on 9♥J♥4♣, then hit a full house with the 4♥ to eliminate Foggin after the 10♣. Finishing in sixth place, Foggin collected $132,978.
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In a blind versus blind situation, Justin Belforti in the small blind checked the 4♥J♦J♥ flop, then called after Brandon Mitchell in the big blind bet 300,000.
Mitchell continued for 500,000 on the 4♣ turn, then fired a third barrel of 3,250,000 on the J♣ river.
Belforti, who check-called the turn, decided to check-fold river and lost the pot. Mitchell flipped over 6♥2♥ for a bluff.