Luis Urena shoved all from under the gun and was at risk for 780,000. Action folded to Sergio Barrios in the big blind, who stuck in the call.
Luis Urena: K♠8♠
Sergio Barrios: Q♠10♣
The dealer ran out a board of 8♣8♦5♠7♠3♠, starting Urena off with trips on the flop but then also giving him a flush by the river. Either one would have been good for the win.
David Urban raised to 225,000. Viktor Vladov then went all in from the small blind and was at risk for 750,000. Sergio Barrios moved all in himself from the big blind for roughly 4,000,000. Urban had a similar stack to Barrios and faced a tough decision. After thinking it over, Urban stood up and made the call.
Viktor Vladov: 9♦9♠
Sergio Barrios: A♠K♣
David Urban: A♥K♥
The board ran out 4♣J♣4♦Q♦7♣. Vladov claimed the main pot with his pocket nines, while Barrios and Urban chopped the side pot.
Jordan Mcallister opened the hand with a raise to 250,000 from the button. Nicolas Tartaglia opted to jam from the small blind and was called by Mcallister after he gave it some thought to send the two to a showdown with Mcallister at risk for 1,550,000.
Jordan Mcallister: A♥Q♠
Nicolas Tartaglia: J♦10♥
Mcallister held the edge going into the turnout, and the 3♣K♠5♠ flop was safe.
The Q♣ gave Mcallister a pair, but it also produced straight outs for Tartaglia.
The 5♣ was a blank, which led to Mcallister scooping the pot.
Action folded to Casey Wassell, who moved the remainder of his stack into the middle, roughly 840,000. Only Kammer Andries made the call, and the players turned their cards over.
Casey Wassell: A♦2♦
Kammer Andries: A♠J♣
Although the flop of 4♣3♦J♥ gave Wassell some opportunities to catch up, the turn Q♣ and river 4♥ were no help, sending him to the rail.
Parminderjit Mehmi began the hand with a raise to 270,000 from under the gun. The action folded to Paawan Bansal on the button, who chose to raise it to 800,000.
Wellington Araujo surveyed the table before he chose to jam for 1,620,000 from the small blind. Mehmi asked for a count before she folded. Bansal then opted to call to put Araujo at risk.
Wellington Araujo: Q♣Q♦
Paawan Bansal: A♥Q♠
Araujo needed to fade an ace as they headed to the runout, and the flop of 4♠5♦K♠ was a welcome sight.
The 2♣ was not nearly as welcome a sight as it gave Bansal a straight draw as well as his outs to an ace.
Disaster struck for Araujo when the A♣ rolled over on the river to eliminate him and grow Bansal's stack past the six million chip mark.
In a raised pot, the flop showed 10♥K♦7♣ when Tam Ho checked from the big blind to Daune Fernandez who bet 285,000. Ho just called.
The turn brought the A♦ and Ho shoved for his last 325,000. Fernandez called, showing A♠J♦, but saw A♣10♣ in Ho's hand for two pair and the latter doubled up after the 8♣ completed the board.