Maxwell Schrack opened in the hijack and Vladas Tamasauskas defended the big blind.
The dealer fanned a flop of 9♣8♠2♠ and Tamasauskas check-called a bet of 1,000,000.
The 8♣ paired the board on the turn and Tamasauskas took the lead, firing 1,275,000 and Schrack called.
When the 10♥ landed on the river, Tamasauskas checked and Schrack jammed all in, putting Tamasauskas at risk for all of his chips. After a deep tank of about two minutes, Tamasauskas mucked his hand.
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Ben Collins opened 600,000 in the cutoff and Caleb Powell defended the big blind.
The dealer spread a flop of 8♥6♠2♦ and Powell check-called a bet of 450,000.
When the K♣ hit the turn, Powell checked once again and Collins continued aggression as he dropped 1,300,000 across the line. Powell thought about it for about 10 seconds before releasing his hand.
Tolga Gesli raised from middle position before a player in late position went all in and was at risk. Gelsi made the call and was ahead.
Late Position Player: A♥7♠
Tolga Gesli: A♠K♠
The board ran out 9♣3♦9♥2♦10♥ sending the late position player to the payout desk. Gesli has one of the larger stacks remaining in the tournament as he eclipses the 15 million chip mark.