Murilo Milhomem raised to 500,000 in the cutoff with A♥5♥ and was called by both players in the blinds including Kenny Hallaert with Q♥10♥ and Giovanni Pupo holding the K♦7♦ , leading to the 8♣7♥6♠ flop. The action checked to Milhomem, who opted to check back to the 6♥ turn three ways. Hallaert now led for 750,000 first to act and Pupo gave him a little stare down before folding.
Milohomem, however, came along and the dup then headed to the 5♣ on the river which brought a four-liner on the board. Hallaert cut out a bet of 3,000,000 into 3,250,000 and that shut down Milhohem.
Kohei Arai raised to 500,000 from middle position with the K♦Q♠, Michael Mizrachi three-bet to 1,350,000 from the button with A♦10♥ for Daniel Iachan to four-bet to 4,000,000 from the small blind with the A♥K♠. Arai folded but Mizrachi needed more time to consider his options. In the end, Mizrachi folded and Iachan offered to show his cards. He did so for Mizrachi to smirk.
"Nice hand, if I shove, you fold obviously," Mizrachi commented. Iachan laughed.
Will Kassouf was up to his regular antics, but told the table to be quiet as Nazar Buhaiov limped in from the small blind. Kassouf was in the big blind and after thinking for some time, he made it 800,000 to go off a stack of 3,600,000.
"No cards, no comment," he kept repeating to the rest of the table during the hand. Meanwhile, Buhaiov then limp-shoved, silencing Kassouf for a brief moment. After thinking it over, Kassouf decided to fold, and Buhaiov slammed 9♠7♣ down in his face.
"Nine-high," said Adam Hendrix. "What a play!"
Kassouf didn't seem happy but brushed it off, "Thanks for showing me you shoved with nine-seven off. It's good for the game," he said.
"It's a great hand. I've had nine-high fourteen times this tournament and I've won with it ten times," Kassouf continued. "Like a boss."
Shortly after, Kassouf did get some chips back as he raised the small blind and bet the 8♥K♣3♠ flop. Tomas Szwarcberg folded after calling preflop from the big blind, and Kassouf showed Q♠Q♣.
Action folded to Michael Mizrachi in the small blind who raised to 600,000, prompting a call from Daniel Iachan in the big blind.
On the K♠5♥2♦ flop, Mizrachi continued for 475,000, and Iachan made the call.
Mizrachi didn't slow down on the 2♥ turn and fired another bet of 775,000, and Iachan made the call again.
When the 2♣ appeared on the river, Mizrachi checked and so did Iachan, who tabled 5♠4♣ for a full house of deuces over fives, and Mizrachi's cards found the muck.
Leon Sturm made it 400,000 to go, and Pedro Padilha three-bet to 1,200,000. It folded back to Sturm, who four-bet to 6,500,000 with 175,000 behind, and Padilha then moved all in for Sturm to call.
Leon Sturm: A♦K♣
Pedro Padilha: Q♦Q♣
The J♥4♦2♥ flop kept Padilha in the lead, and nothing changed with the 8♥ turn either. One railbird loudly demanded a king, but the 3♦ river ended Sturm's run in 48th place for $200,000.