Marco Johnson raised to 4,000 in middle position and in the cutoff, Jonathan Wolter three-bet to 13,000. Action folded back around Johnson who contemplated his decision. Wolter called the clock on Johnson and shortly after it was called, Johnson moved all in for 181,000 which Wolter called.
Marco Johnson: Q♥Q♦
Jonathan Wolter: A♣K♣
The board ran out 3♠K♦9♠K♥10♣ and the ace-king paired up with board to send to pot to Wolter and the two-time WSOP bracelet winner exited the tournament.
Action was picked up on the river, with a board reading A♠10♠10♦J♦J♠. With a pot of 38,000, first to act Charles Eichner put in an overbet of 50,000. Donovan Dicken was the only other player still with cards, and the bet was enough to put him all in for his remaining 35,000. He muttered to himself saying, "I can't be good," before eventually sticking in the call.
Eichner tabled A♣A♦ for top full house, and Dicken let go of his cards. Eichner pointed out that Dicken's cards had to be shown, but they were already in the muck. He told the table he had Qx10x for a weaker boat.
Nearly 50,000 was already in the middle as Amritraj Singh and Jacob Naquin saw a flop of 4♦J♦9♥. Naquin then got his last 50,000 in from the button, and Singh put him at risk in the small blind.
Jacob Naquin: 9♣9♠
Amritraj Singh: J♥J♣
Naquin turned over a set of nines, but he ran right into Singh's top set of jacks. The rest of the board ran out 3♥10♠ and Naquin fell victim to the massive cooler.
Jeffery Kohlman raised to 4,000 in late position, and Stephane Guelpa called in the small blind. James Buckley then made it 14,000 to go in the big blind, which Kohlman called.
Guelpa had other plans and ripped in his stack of 84,000. Buckley called without asking for a count, prompting Kohlman to get out of the way.
Stephane Guelpa: 2♠2♦
James Buckley: K♠K♣
Guelpa's risky move did not work out as the 4♦10♠7♦J♦A♣ board brought no help. Buckley's cowboys held strong, and Guelpa was sent to the rail.
Benji Tustin opened to 4,000 from middle position and was called by Bruce Peery in the hijack. It was then folded to Davide Muccini, who shoved for approximately 30,000 from the small blind. Tustin also went all in for more and Peery got out of the way.
Davide Muccini: A♣Q♠
Benji Tustin: K♣K♠
Muccini would need some help to get his Main Event dreams alive, but the 3♣J♠7♥5♦K♥ runout left Tustin with a set of kings instead — ending Muccini's run.
The cards were already on their backs and Xuejun Huang celebrated a knockout when Haruki Arita was sent to the rail during the late stages of the night. According to the table chat, it had been a multi-way pot in which Huang's J♦10♦ had flopped the nut straight on Q♠9♣8♣ and the A♠Q♦ of Arita could not catch up anymore on the Q♥ turn and 2♥ river.