The action was caught with David Schneider having 16,000 in front of him on the button, and Jinyoung Park raised to 55,000 from the big blind. Josh Arieh then put in a four-bet to 120,000, which quickly got Schneider out of the way. Park made the call, and the two players went heads-up to a flop of A♦2♦7♠.
Park, first to act, immediately moved all in, comfortably covering Arieh's remaining stack. With the money bubble looming and only a handful of eliminations needed before the field reached the payouts, Arieh went deep into the tank.
After tanking for a while, Park called for time, and Arieh eventually released his hand into the muck.
Once the pot was pushed his way, Park turned over 4♦3♦ to show he had a flush draw. Arieh could only nod in acknowledgment as Park collected the chips.
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