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With the field now down to 16 players, the remaining players were sent on a 60-minute dinner break with 14 minutes left in the level.
Heads-up on a flop of 6♠4♣8♦, Jason Koon in the big blind checked with 10♥8♠ and Matthias Eibinger on the button with J♠10♠ checked back.
After Koon checked the 9♦ turn, Eibinger bet 380,000. Koon made the call and checked the 3♦ river. Eibinger checked back so Koon won the pot with a pair.
Emilien Pitavy raised to 200,000 in the hijack, and Samuel Mullur made the call on his immediate left. Bryn Kenney defended his big blind, and the 5♦7♦8♥ flop hit the felt.
Kenney led out for 220,000, and Pitavy used a time bank card before moving all in for 2,959,000. Muller then shoved his larger stack, and Kenney got out of the way.
Emilien Pitavy: K♦J♦
Samuel Mullur: 9♦8♦
Mullur turned over his pair of eights, as the 7♥ turn changed nothing. Pitavy missed the 8♣ river, seeing Mullur improve to a full house to secure the knockout.
Bryn Kenney under the gun with K♣Q♣ and Dejan Kaladjurdjevic in the big blind with 9♠2♠ both checked a 3♠9♦5♣ flop and the A♦ turn leading to the 4♠ river.
Kaladjurdjevic now with a wheel bet 1,100,000, keeping only 5,000 behind. Kenney folded.
Kristen Foxen raised to 350,000 holding A♥Q♦ in the small blind, and Peter Wang made the call with K♣J♠ in the big blind.
Foxen continued for 200,000 on the 10♦J♦10♣ flop, and Wang called to see the 6♦ turn. Foxen checked, with Wang counting out his remaining chips before sliding in 400,000.
Foxen made the call, and the 4♣ river completed the board. Both players checked it down, with Wang's two pair taking down the pot.
Michael Moncek raised to 200,000 from the hijack. Jesse Lonis in the big blind picked up ace-king and jammed for 1,770,000. Moncek snap-called.
Jesse Lonis: A♠K♠
Michael Moncek: A♥A♣
Lonis flopped a straight draw with on 8♥J♣10♣, but the 7♦4♣ runout didn't bring the queen he needed and he was eliminated.
Nick Petrangelo on the button opened to 200,000. The current chip leader Samuel Mullur in the big blind three-bet all in and Petrangelo snap-called off his last 2,060,000.
Nick Petrangelo: A♦A♥
Samuel Mullur: 4♠4♣
Petrangelo managed to hit a full house on J♦J♣4♥7♦A♣ to double up.
Peter Wang raised to 220,000 from under the gun, and Stanley Tang moved all in for his last 455,000 in the big blind. Wang made the quick call, and the hands were turned up.
Stanley Tang: A♦6♠
Peter Wang: K♣K♦
Wang revelead his pocket kings, which improved to a set on the J♠K♥10♦ flop. Tang picked up a Broadway draw, but Wang locked up the hand by improving further on the J♥ turn.
The 9♦ completed the board, as Wang's full house eliminated Tang.
Bryn Kenney opened to 200,000 in the cutoff, making the call when Yosuke Miki moved all in for 1,010,000 in the small blind.
Yosuke Miki: A♠5♥
Bryn Kenney: K♠7♠
Kenney hit the only piece of the J♠7♦6♥10♦8♥ board, making a pair to send Miki to the rail.
The action was picked up on a flop of 3♠J♠10♥ with Matthias Eibinger on the button betting 115,000 with J♣6♣. Jason Koon in the big blind check-called with J♥4♠.
Koon then Eibinger checked the 5♥ turn but Koon led out for 175,000 on the 2♥ river with top pair. Eibinger snap-called with a better kicker and scooped the pot.