Louis Grasse made it 60,000 to go from under the gun with Louis Grasse calling from the cutoff, and Alyssa Hennager defended her big blind.
After Hennager checked the A♦8♣3♠ flop, Grasse put out a continuation-bet of 100,000. Muniz instantly raised to 340,000, which forced Hennager to fold, but Grasse went into the tank. After thinking for over a minute, Grasse folded, and Muniz showed A♥3♥ for two pair.
Claudio Elizalde jammed from the cutoff for 305,000, resulting in a call from David Neiman on the button, putting Elizalde at risk for his tournament life.
Claudio Elizalde: Q♠Q♥
David Neiman: A♠8♠
The flop was a clean runout for Elizalde when it came 6♣2♠7♥.
The 3♠ turn brought a scare for Elizalde as it gave Neiman a flush draw to go with his overcard, but a 8♣ brick on the river resulted in the chips being pushed Elizalde’s way.
Jeremy Geist raised from the cutoff to 50,000 and Tien Dang committed the last of his short-stack from the big blind. Geist happily called.
Tien Dang: 5♠3♠
Jeremy Geist: K♦K♣
Dang needed a lot of help from the dealer to crack Geist's Cowboys. But, the board ran out 4♣9♥J♣5♥J♦, keeping Geist ahead all the way, sending Dang out of the tournament.
Mark Kawamoto opened for 60,000 and got a three-bet from John Divecha to 160,000 on the button. Claudio Elizalde in small blind went all-in which was enough to make Kawamoto fold. Divecha made the call.
Claudio Elizalde: A♦Q♣
John Divecha: K♠K♣
Elizalde seemed unfazed seeing Divecha's hand and instead took his phone out to record the outcome. The flop dropped 7♦10♥K♦ giving Divecha a set but gave Elizalde outs with a gutshot straight draw. Still hopeful, Elizalde said, "It's ok, the jack is coming, the jack is coming."
The 3♣ didn't change the situation but the moment the J♠ fell on the river completing his broadway straight, Elizalde went, "There it is." He apologized to Divecha as he scooped the pot for a double up.
On the very next hand, Yen-Tuan Chen shoved all-in and got called by Divecha, now in cutoff. The hands were tabled.
Yen-Tuan Chen: A♦10♦
John Divecha: K♣K♠
After seeing the hands, Divecha said, "Let them hold now." The board ran 7♦Q♦J♣5♣. Before the river was dealt, Divecha called out 5♥ which is exactly what dropped on the river. With the kings holding up Chen was sent to the rails.