Aaron Elder moved all in for 380,000 from late position and Shant Marashlian jammed from the hijack which saw only Mike Dreese call in the small blind for his last 100,000.
Mike Dreese: 8♣5♠
Aaron Elder: Q♠J♦
Shant Marashlian: K♥K♠
The board ran out 9♦7♣7♥Q♣8♥ and the kings up was good for the pot.
On a flop reading 6♠2♥Q♣ with 40,000 in the pot, Aaron Elder got it in for 130,000 and was called off by Tyler Warken.
Aaron Elder: 10♣6♣
Tyler Warken: 10♦10♠
Elder was in extremely rough shape, and was looking for one of the two remaining sixes in the deck to stay alive. However, he found another way to double up, as the 4♣9♣ gave him a backdoor flush.
Lyudmil Ivanov raised to 60,000 from under the gun and in the cutoff Thomas Chu moved all in for 410,000. Action folded to William Mical in the small blind who moved all in for more and everyone else folded.
Thomas Chu: A♣9♠
William Mical: J♥J♣
The board ran out 9♦4♦3♠3♦10♠ and the jacks held up for Mical to take down the pot.
Maxwell Lytell moved all-in under the gun for his last 65,000 only to see Stefan Dimitrov three-bet to 115,000 from early position. Action was folded around to Paul Saso in the big blind, who then four-bet to 200,000. Dimitrov called.
The flop came 8♥7♠9♠ and Saso bet out for 220,000. Dimitrov went into the tank for a while before he announced all in for 495,000. Saso snap called and had Dimitrov covered.
Maxwell Lytell: 10♦9♣
Stefan Dimitrov: A♦10♣
Paul Saso: A♣A♠
The 10♥ came on the turn and gave Lytell two pair to take the lead for the main pot, and when the 5♦ bricked out on the river he was pushed the pot for a treble up. Saso won the bigger side pot and eliminated Dimitrov, claiming his bounty.
Weizheng Zhong open shoved with a just over ten big blind stack, and the table's largest stack, Drake Kemper, called from the small blind.
Weizheng Zhong: A♣10♠
Drake Kemper: A♥8♠
The 8♦5♠6♦ flop was a rough one for Zhong, as he was now looking for just a ten to stay alive. The K♠Q♦ runout did not help him improve, and he was sent home as Kemper picked up his eighth bounty of the event.
Jeremie Duffy moved all in for his last 75,000 in early position. Next to act, Michael Reed raised to 225,000. Noah Workman then moved all in from the small blind for 420,000. Reed made the call and all three players showed their hands.
Jeremie Duffy: J♣10♥
Noah Workman: A♣8♣
Michael Reed: K♦Q♦
The board ran out 8♥5♠2♥K♥6♣ and Reed's pair of kings wound as the best hand out of all three players. He eliminated both of his opponents, and collected two bounties in the process.