Meir Lang and Sascha Wilhelm got it all in preflop, with Lang at risk.
Meir Lang: A♠K♣9♥2♥
Sascha Wilhelm: 9♠6♠6♥5♦
The board ran out 7♠10♦7♦Q♥2♣, and Wilhem's two pair, sevens and sixes, ended Lang's tournament run.
Meir Lang and Sascha Wilhelm got it all in preflop, with Lang at risk.
Meir Lang: A♠K♣9♥2♥
Sascha Wilhelm: 9♠6♠6♥5♦
The board ran out 7♠10♦7♦Q♥2♣, and Wilhem's two pair, sevens and sixes, ended Lang's tournament run.
Ray Fishman limped the cutoff and Sterling Savill raised 900,000 on the button. The action folded back to Fishman and he made the call.
The dealer fanned a flop of J♦9♣4♥ and Fishman jammed for 2,215,000. Savill called.
Ray Fishman: K♠Q♥10♠9♦
Sterling Savill: A♥A♦9♥3♣
The 8♥ turn and Q♠ river gave Fishman a straight as he proudly said "I win," and pulled in the double.
Conner Reynolds and Adam Adams got it all in preflop, with Reynolds at risk.
Conner Reynolds: A♣J♥10♠3♠
Adam Adams: 9♠4♠3♥2♥
The board ran out 7♥A♦6♦8♥10♥, and Adams' flush sent Reynolds to the rail.
Rajendara Dhar raised to 400,000 from the cutoff. Bryce Yockey called from the small blind and Scott Bohlman called out of the big blind.
Yockey led out for 600,000 on the 8♣9♠5♥ flop. Bohlman called before Dhar raised to 4,400,000. Yockey called and Bohlman moved all-in for 4,640,000 total. Both Dhar and Yockey called.
Yockey checked when the 4♥ came on the turn and faced an all-in from Dhar for 5,230,000. Yockey asked the dealer for a count, then thought for a few moments before putting in the call to have the chance of scoring the double knockout.
Scott Bohlman: A♥J♠10♣7♣
Rajendara Dhar: 8♦7♦6♠5♦
Bryce Yockey: Q♥J♦J♣10♦
A 10♠ on the river improved Yockey to the nut straight, sending Bohlman and Dhar to the cashier's desk.
Gregory Wish opened 600,000 in the hijack and Rajendara Dhar called in the small blind.
The dealer fanned a flop of 6♦6♥6♠ and Dhar check-called a bet of 400,000 from Wish.
The 8♣ hit the turn, and Dhar check-called another bet of 400,000.
When the Q♠ landed on the river, Dhar checked and Wish jammed for 595,000. Dhar made the call and Wish announced 'you're good' as he whipped his cards into the muck.
The dealer let him know the cards must be shown and pulled them out, tabling K♠Q♥7♦3♠, although he claimed those weren't his cards.
Dhar rolled KxJ♣J♦10♣ for a full house and Wish headed to the payout desk.
Erik Perez opened 700,000 in the hijack, leaving just 30,000 behind and Brandon Caputo three-bet 2,000,000 on the button. The blinds quickly folded and Perez called.
Erik Perez: A♣K♦10♣7♥
Brandon Caputo: A♠A♦9♣6♠
The A♥K♥7♣ flop gave Caputo top set but the 5♣ turn gave Perez some life as he picked up a flush draw. Unfortunately for Perez though the 9♦ river was no help as he left the table.
Lee Gizzarelli raised to 560,000 from late position and Daisuke Ogita defended from the big blind.
Ogita bet 1,350,000 on the 8♣Q♦7♣ flop and Gizzarelli called.
The turn came the 9♥ and Ogita bet 2,640,000. After a few moments, Gizzerelli called.
The Q♠ on the river got checked through. Ogita tabled Q♣J♥10♠7♥ for a full house to win the pot.
Rajendara Dhar raised to 325,000 from early position. Paul Mattioda called from the cutoff before Brandon Caputo three-bet to 1,425,000 out of the small blind. Itai Levy called from the big blind, which brought in Dhar as well. Mattioda folded and they headed to the flop.
Caputo moved all in for 4,295,000 on the 10♠7♠2♥ flop and only Dhar made the call.
Brandon Caputo: A♦A♣10♣7♦
Rajendara Dhar: J♥9♥8♦7♣
The 8♥ came on the turn to give Dhar the nut straight, but the board-pairing 7♥ river improved Caputo to a full house, sevens full of tens and kept him alive in the tournament.
Four players went to the 8♥6♥2♠ flop for 900,000 each and the action exploded as multiple raises went in and Aaron Motoyama was at risk for about 1,700,000 while Pei Li was at risk for roughly 7,000,000 and Adam Adams was looking for the double knockout and the massive pot.
Aaron Motoyama: K♥K♠Q♦9♥
Pei Li: 8♠8♦5♠3♦
Adam Adams: A♥J♣J♠7♥
Li flopped top set but the J♦ turn gave Adams a higher set to go along with his nut flush draw and the A♣ river meant both Motoyama and Li were out of the tournament.
Li immediately went to collect his last bounty tag and pulled the $25,000, earning a grand total of $40,000 in bounties.
James Cavanaugh raised to 375,000 in the cutoff, Gerald Reyelts three-bet shoved all in from the button, Ryan Hughes called from the big blind for less, and Cavanaugh made the call having both of his opponents covered.
Ryan Hughes: A♣K♦Q♣2♠
Gerald Reyelts: Q♠Q♦4♥3♦
James Cavanaugh: 10♥9♠7♠7♥
The board ran out 10♠9♦6♠8♦K♥ and Cavanaugh's straight earned him two bounties.