Christopher Vitch moved all in for 10,000 from the cutoff and Ariel Mantel called in the small blind.
Both players drew one and Vitch showed Jx5x4x3x. Mantel had 9x5x3x2x and drew an 8x to leave Vitch drawing dead and heading to the rail.
At the same time at another table, Oscar Johansson raised to 6,500 in the cutoff, David Lin moved all in for 72,500 in the big blind, and Johansson called.
Both players drew one, Johansson showed 8x6x5x3x and Lin 9x7x5x4x. Johansson caught a 4x, while Lin also drew a four to make a pair as he was also eliminated.
Cary Katz opeend to 6,000 first to act and was called by Chance Kornuth in the cutoff. Johannes Becker then shoved on the button, which got a fold from Katz and a call from Kornuth for 60,000 total.
Kornuth drew one and Becker stood pat.
Chance Kornuth: 8x7x4x2x
Johannes Becker: Jx9x7x4x3x
Kornuth was on the ropes, but drew a 9x to leave him best with a nine for the double up.
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Heads-up going to the draw, Patrick Leonard drew one and Dylan Smith took two. Leonard then bet 34,000 from under the gun and Smith moved all in for 63,500 on the button.
"Do you have a good eight?" Leonard asked as he pondered the decision for a minute. He eventually called and Smith showed a 9-7, but Leonard turned over 8x7x6x5x3x to win the pot and send Smith to the rail.
"You can't fold after he draws two," tablemate Matthew Schreiber said to Leonard after the hand.
Benny Glaser opened to 7,000 from under the gun and just behind him, Chino Rheem shoved for his last 44,500. Action folded back to Glaser, who called to put Rheem at risk.
Glaser stood pat and Rheem revealed a 10x.
"What would you do, Benjamin?" Rheem asked.
Rheem then announced "Pat" and Glaser tabled 10x6x5x3x2x.
Rheem showed 10x8x6x4x2x for a worse ten and drew from the deck to see what he would have drawn had he broke...which turned out to be a Qx.
John Monnette moved all in for 23,500 under the gun and Dario Sammartino called in the cutoff.
Monnette stood pat and turned over 10x7x8x6x5x, while Sammartino was drawing to an 8-6 and tossed away a Jx. He peeled his last card but failed to improve and sent it into the muck as Monnette earned the double up.