Heads-up on a flop of 4♠J♥Q♦, Sam Darkin bet 300,000 from the cutoff and Joseph Ozimok called in the big blind.
Darkin bet another 600,000 on the 8♠ turn and Ozimok called. The river was the 3♠ and Darkin bet 1,000,000.
Ozimok came back with an all-in shove this time, and Darkin called for his last 3,500,000. Ozimok turned over Q♠10♠ for a flush, and Darkin tossed 10♦9♦ into the muck on his way to the rail.
Paul Gibbons raised J♠J♥ to 300,000 from under the gun before Leo Margets three-bet to 1,000,000 with A♥5♥ from the small blind. Gbbons quickly called.
The dealer fanned out the flop of 7♣8♥K♥ and Margets continued with a bet of 1,400,000. Gibbons tossed his cards away and relinquished the pot to Margets.
Leo Margets made it 300,000 under the gun with K♦10♦ before Juan Carlos Vecino three-bet to 750,000 from the hijack. Sejo Kasic four-bet jammed for 4,275,000, which only Vecinco called.
Sejo Kasic: 9♠9♣
Juan Carlos Vecino: A♠K♠
Vecino and Kasic were off to the races with Kasic's tournament life on the line.
Vecino picked up a straight draw on the J♠Q♥8♣ flop, and improved to top pair when the K♣ fell on the turn. The river was the Q♦, which spelled the end for Kasic on the final level of Day 6.
Sergio Veloso made it 300,000 from middle position with A♣7♣ and Greg Merson called in the cutoff. Derek Sudell three-bet squeezed to 1,200,000 on the button, and Veloso four-bet to 2,000,000.
Merson then five-bet shoved for 9,075,000, Sudell committed his stack of around 5,500,000, and Veloso quickly retreated.
Derek Sudell: A♥A♦
Greg Merson: Q♠Q♦
Sudell had the rockets and was looking to use them to ascend the counts. A flop of 4♦10♥8♠ was clean for Sudell, and the 8♦ turn left Merson with one shot at two outs. None of which came on the 7♦ river, and Sudell doubled up as Merson's stack took a critical hit.
Mounir Tajiou moved all in for 1,275,000 in the big blind and Daehyung Lee called on the button.
Mounir Tajiou: 5♠4♠
Daehyung Lee: A♠6♥
Tajiou hit a pair on the J♠5♦2♣ flop to take the lead, while the 3♣ fell on the turn. "Give him an ace," Tajiou said going to the river, which came the J♥ to earn him a double up.
"Do you think I'm scared? If I die, I die," Tajiou yelled out.
Chad Power raised to 300,000 from middle position with only Diego Ponce calling out of the big blind.
Ponce knuckled the action over to Power on the J♥A♣4♥ flop, and Power fired out 200,000. Ponce made the call.
The 6♦ came on the turn and Ponce check-called Power's bet of 550,000.
The 10♠ river got a final check from Ponce, which allowed Power to bet 900,000. Ponce snap-called and was shown a bluff by Power with 9♦8♦. Ponce revealed two pair with A♥4♣ to win the pot.
Michael Mizrachi raised and was then three-bet to 800,000 by Nazar Buhaiov in the next seat. All other players folded and Mizrachi called before he checked the A♥6♥5♥ flop. Buhaiov fired a first barrel for 425,000 for Mizrachi to call and did so again for 1,700,000 on the 4♥ turn.
Mizrachi block-bet the A♦ river for 400,000 and Buhaiov went deep into the tank, riffling the chips for several minutes. At some point, Mizrachi patted the felt right in front of his table neighbor while waiting for the next move.
Buhaiov then raised it up to 4,700,000 with a double-fisted bet and Mizrachi was sent into the blender. The camera crews were already recording all of the action for what shaped up to be a big pot. It took around two minutes of studying by Mizrachi to make the call and Buhaiov rolled over the K♦Q♣ only.
Mizrachi smashed his 7♥7♣ on the felt before celebrating towards his rail.
"That is such a sick call," Mounir Tajiou said, who had been recording the scene on his phone.
Muhamet Perati raised to 300,000 in early position, Joey Padron three-bet to 800,000 in the small blind, and Perati called.
Padron checked the J♣9♥4♦ flop and Perati bet 500,000. Padron called and the 3♣ fell on the turn. Perati then bet 2,300,000, and Padron folded this time.
At another table, Nadav Barash bet 350,000 from the cutoff on a flop of K♠Q♣J♣ and Leon Sturm called on the button.
Barash checked the A♥ turn and Sturm bet 675,000. Barash called to the A♦ river, where he led out for 1,675,000. Sturm took a few minutes before eventually giving up his hand.
Chris Dombrowski opened to 325,000 in early position and Octavian Voegele called in the hijack before Joshua Beckenstein three-bet jammed a stack of around 2,800,000 in the small blind. Dombrowski called and Voegele folded.
Joshua Beckenstein: K♠K♦
Chris Dombrowski: A♠Q♦
Kings held for Beckenstein as the board ran out 3♣8♥8♣2♥K♥ to improve him to kings full for an emphatic double.