Wayne Harmon opened to 250,000 from the hijack and he was called by Alexander Tkatschew who defended from the big blind.
Both players checked the 9♥K♠J♣ flop leading to the 5♦ turn where Tkatschew bet 200,000. Harmon called.
The 7♣ river landed on the felt and Tkatschew decided to go all-in for 470,000. Harmon asked for the count and called with A♠J♥ for a pair. However Tkatschew had a better pair with K♣8♠ and doubled up.
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Pei Li opened from under the gun. Then Justin Belforti, in the big blind, raised all in and Li called, being the player at risk for 1,270,000.
Pei Li: A♠K♣
Justin Belforti: 5♦5♠
Li was on his way to double up after he hit top pair on a board of 9♥8♠J♦A♦. But the 5♣ completed the board, giving a set to Belforti and sending Li to the rail in 23rd place for $24,697.
Kunal Patni min-raised from under the gun to 200,000, and Noel Rodriguez called from the next seat. Benjamin Gold called from the small blind, and Paolo Boi made it 700,000 from the big blind. Patni called off his last few chips, then Rodriguez and Gold folded.
Kunal Patni: A♣8♣
Paolo Boi: Q♣J♥
Patni was awarded the pot after he hit a full house on the 5♥A♥6♦6♥6♣ board, which kept him in contention and perhaps the start of comeback.
Marc Foggin opened to 200,000 from middle position but Alexander Tkatschew in the cutoff three-bet all in for 1,500,000. The button and the blinds folded, and Foggin called.
Alexander Tkatschew: 9♦9♣
Marc Foggin: 10♦10♠
Foggin flopped a set on 10♥6♣7♦, then a full house with the 6♠ turn, leaving no chance for Tkatschew who hit a straight on the 8♣ river.