Richard Langdon shoved his remaining 1,600,000 from the hijack, and action got all the way round to Xia Wang in the big blind. She thought for a while before reluctantly making the call, only just covering her adversary.
Richard Langdon: K♦10♠
Xia Wang: 8♠8♣
The runout was a huge sweat for Wang, but she managed to hold on the 9♣A♦2♥J♠6♥ runout, to send Langdon home.
Joseph Roh raised to 550,000 and Tim Bray decided to shove on the button for 710,000. Matthieu Rodriguez tanked in the big blind and reshoved, which made Roh fold his hand.
Tim Bray: A♦2♠
Matthieu Rodriguez: 6♣6♥
Bray had the dominated hand and found no help through a board K♠8♥5♦8♦5♣ to be eliminated in 21st place.
Kelley Slay open-jammed all-in in the small blind to be called by Preston Willier in the big blind.
Kelley Slay: Q♦J♦
Preston Willier: A♥4♦
Willier was ahead pre-flop but the board ran 10♥9♦7♣J♥2♦ giving Slay a pair on the turn for a double up leaving Willier with only 170,000 behind coming into the small blind.
The very next hand, Wilier shoved all-in with his remaining chips after Ruoxiao Shi opened for 400,000. Big blind Wei Chen called the raise creating a side pot of 460,000.
All players saw the flop drop 4♣6♦8♥. After a check, Shi continued with a 300,000 bet which was enough to take the side pot down and taking Willier to showdown.
Preston Willier: K♣6♥
Ruoxiao Shi: A♦8♦
Shi had top pair against Willier's middle pair. The turn 3♣ didn't change anything but the river 8♣ improved Shi's hand to trips sending Willier to the payout counter.
Nicolas Sagra shoved for a remaining stack around 620,000 and Michael Mizrachi decided to put his last 375,000 in the middle in the small blind. Srivinay Irrinki looked at his cards and called with the bigger stack in the big blind for a three-way showdown:
Michael Mizrachi: 4♠3♥
Nicolas Sagra: 10♠7♠
Srivinay Irrinki: A♥J♠
The dealer fanned a board K♦A♦4♣J♣A♣ and Irrinki scooped the pot with a full house while busting two players at the same time.
Louis Seguin open shoved his remaining 1,235,000 from the cutoff, and was about to get it through until Jack Maskill peeled his cards from the big blind, and snap-called.
Louis Seguin: A♠K♣
Jack Maskill: Q♥Q♣
Maskill held as the 8♥8♦4♣4♦5♥ board came all low, and Seguin had to hit the rail just after the redraw.
Yuefan Wang open-shoved for 1,180,000 in middle position. Louis Seguin, with 905,000 behind, announced all in in cutoff pushing any remaining players off the hand and taking Wang and himself to showdown.
Louis Seguin: K♦K♥
Yuefan Wang: 5♣5♥
The board ran 7♠10♠2♦3♥A♦ holding Seguin's kings up for a double-up and leaving Wang with only 275,000 behind.
A few hands later, Wang shoved all in with his remaining 275,000 under the gun. The player to his immediate left, Jeremy Becker, fired 700,000 leaving behind only 40,000. It was enough to isolate Wang into a heads-up showdown.
Yuefan Wang: J♦7♥
Jeremy Becker: A♦Q♥
The flop came J♥8♠A♠ and although Wang caught himself mid-pair against Becker's top pair, he expected the worse and was resigned. He started collecting his things as the dealer completed the board with a 6♥ turn and K♣ river.
Wang left the table as Becker was awarded the pot.
Richard Langdon raised to 350,000 on the button and got an all in shove from the big blind Matheus Grazziotin. Langdon snap-called taking them to showdown.
Matheus Grazziotin: A♣8♣
Richard Langdon: Q♦J♠
The lead instantly shifted when the flop dropped Q♣3♠7♥ which gave Langdon a pair. His chance to eliminate became certain when the Q♠ turn dropped. The 9♠ river, having no consequence, was dealt, sending Grazziotin to the rail.