Gus Hansen raised in the hijack and Ingo Klasen raised on the button which saw Hansen call.
The flop rolled out 4♥6♥6♠ and Hansen bet while Klasen raised. Hansen raised in response to which Klasen raised once more. Following this, Hansen capped it and Klasen called.
On the turn 9♠, Hansen bet enough to put Klasen all in and he called.
Ingo Klasen: A♦K♦6♦2♠
Gus Hansen: A♥10♣6♣3♥
Hansen filled up on the river 10♦ to eliminate Klasen from the tournament and he hopped back over one million chips.
The completed board of 9♥6♠2♥3♥J♠ had already been dealt, and Bryan Jolly, Robert Price, and Espen Sandvik had reached showdown, with Jolly being all in.
He tabled A♠K♠10♠2♠ for a measly pair of deuces. His chips were chopped by Sandvik's J♦6♣4♦3♣ for two pair and Price's A♣Q♠J♣8♠ for an eight-low.
Dylan Smith opened on the button and in the small blind, Ryan Hughes raised. Smith raised again when action folded back to him and Hughes raised him all in which Smith called.
Dylan Smith: A♠Q♥9♣3♦
Ryan Hughes: A♦10♣8♣2♣
The board ran out 9♥6♦7♥5♥Q♣ and the ten-high straight and nut low was good for Hughes to take down the pot, which eliminated Smith from the tournament.
At another table, Anthony Ribeiro was eliminated from the tournament.
Scott Epstein: K♦Q♥7♥7♦3♥6♦/6♥
Brian Rast: K♥7♠5♠4♠2♠X♠/5♥
Scott Epstein was all in on fourth street against Brian Rast. By sixth street, Rast had made a flush, leaving Epstein drawing dead and spelling the end of his tournament run.
Marshall Ragir: A♥3♣/A♦7♠4♥4♣/A♠
David Prager: Q♥Xx/Q♦6♠5♥2♥/9♥
Marshall Ragir bet on fourth street, and David Prager called. Ragir continued betting on fifth and sixth street, the last bet of which put him all-in. Ragir called with the slighty covering stack.
Prager needed a queen to survive against the two pair of Ragir, but Ragir made a full house on seventh to secure his double-up, rendering Prager's last card useless.
David Prager: 10♠6♠/9♠A♣K♥J♣/8♣
William Flachsbart: A♦7♠/4♥3♠A♦5♣/6x
The next hand, Prager tossed his last chips in on third street with three to a flush, being looked up by William Flachsbart. Prager only had ace-high when all seven cards were dealt, however, and was eliminated by Flachsbart's striaght
Jun Weng raised in the cutoff, and Steve Chanthabouasy called in the small blind. Scott Epstein then three-bet in the big blind, Weng called all-in for less, and Chanthabouasy called as well.
Epstein fired a bet on the 6♥5♥8♣ flop, and Chanthabouasy check-called. The Q♥ turn checked through to the 7♥ river, which Chatnhabouasy also checked.
Epstein picked up the betting again, and Chanthabouasy quickly called.
Epstein showed A♦K♦Q♦2♣ for the nut low and a pair of queens. Chanthabouasy had a naked nut low with A♣9♦4♠2♠, and Weng got neither half of the pot with his A♠10♥3♠3♣, sending him to the rail.
Claude Marbleu: XxXx/J♣9♦3♣10♣/Xx
Tobias Hausen: 8♣7♥6♣/3♠K♦9♠5♠
Espen Sandvik: 8♦4♦2♥/6♠K♥Q♦5♣
Claude Marbleu had already pushed his last chips in the pot when Tobias Hausen and Espen Sandvik checked sixth street. Hausen then bet sixth street, and Sandvik called.
Hausen tabled a nine-high straight and an eight-low. Sandvik had a better eight-low for half the pot, and Marbleu could not beat either hand and tossed his hand into the muck.
At an adjacent table, Aron Dermer was eliminated at the same time.