Richard Bai got his stack of 135,000 in on the J♣3♥4♦ flop against Gus Hansen and was at risk.
Richard Bai: A♥Q♣9♥7♥2♦
Gus Hansen: A♣9♦5♦6x2♠
The low draw did not come in on the J♥Q♦ runout, meaning Bai scooped with his queens and jacks.
Richard Bai got his stack of 135,000 in on the J♣3♥4♦ flop against Gus Hansen and was at risk.
Richard Bai: A♥Q♣9♥7♥2♦
Gus Hansen: A♣9♦5♦6x2♠
The low draw did not come in on the J♥Q♦ runout, meaning Bai scooped with his queens and jacks.
In a limped pot to the 6♠Q♦7♥ flop, everyone checked. Big blind Maximilian Schindler then checked again on the 8♣ turn, seeing Matthew Beinner bet 65,000 under the gun.
Viktor Blom raised to 295,000 in the cutoff, and Schindler three-bet over the top for an all-in wager. Beinner quickly called off his stack of 350,000 before Blom made a pained fold.
Matthew Beinner: A♣9♠5♥4♣2♣
Maximilian Schindler: A♠10♠9♣8♥3♥
The Q♠ river ensured the pot was chopped, and the chips were dicided accordingly.
Aaron Rogers bet 160,000 from the cutoff on a board of 4♠J♥2♣9♣ and Aaron Kupin called under the gun.
The river was the 10♠ and Kupin moved all in for 125,000. Rogers quickly called.
"Nuts," Kupin announced as he showed A♠K♦Q♣5♥4♣ for a straight. Rogers mucked A♦9♠4♥3♦2♦ and handed over most of his stack.
Scott Clements raised to 60,000 in the cutoff and Adrian Buckley called on the button.
Both players checked the 9♣10♣5♥ flop. Clements then bet 100,000 on the 3♥ turn, and Buckley called.
The Q♦ river was also checked down, and Clements showed A♦A♣9♦5♠2♥ to win the pot.
Christian Harder raised to 50,000 in middle position, and Taylor Atchison called in the hijack. The duo checked through the 3♥K♠9♣ flop, and Harder checked again on the 9♦ turn.
Atchison then bet 50,000, Harder raised to 150,000, and Atchison called. Harder virtually moved all in for 450,000 when the 5♠ hit the river, seeing Atchison struggle with his decision.
After some time, Atchison decided to let his hand go, forfeiting the pot to Harder.
Taylor Atchison bet 140,000 from the small blind on a flop of K♥J♦2♣ and Scott Abrams called under the gun.
The turn was the 3♥ and Atchison moved all in. Abrams called for his last 300,000 and turned over A♣Q♦10♥8♥2♥ for straight and flush draws, while Atchison had A♥J♠7♦4♦2♦ for jacks and deuces.
The 6♣ fell on the river, and Atchison's hand held up to send Abrams to the rail. "I'm not folding that hand if I was you," Atchison reassured Abrams.
Tyler Brown and Philip Long were also recently eliminated.
Robert Cowen was all in for 290,000 from the hijack and was up against Viktor Blom in the small blind.
Robert Cowen: A♦9♠8♠5♣2♠
Viktor Blom: A♥A♣K♠8♦6♣
No low appeared on the double-paired 3♥10♦7♣3♦7♠ board as Blom faded Cowen's draws to eliminate him from the tournament.
Gus Hansen and Richard Bai went to a flop of 5♦K♥9♣ where Hansen bet 85,000 from the big blind. Bai called under the gun.
The turn was the 7♣ and Hansen moved all in for 150,000. "He didn't snap, so that's good," Hansen said.
"There are three doors. One, he calls and I win. I really like that one. Two, he folds. Three, he calls and I lose. I don't like that one," Hansen added.
"There's a fourth door, a chop," Maximilian Schindler replied.
"You're right. There's a fourth door. I'm not a Big O player," Hansen said.
Bai ended up calling and turned over A♦K♦10♣2♠2♦, while Hansen had A♥K♣10♦6♥5♥ for two pair. The river was the Q♣ and Hansen held on to double up.
"He chose the first door. That was my favorite one," Hansen added after the hand.
Gus Hansen raised to 70,000 under the gun. Ryan Miller called all in for 65,000 in the small blind, and the players revealed their cards.
Ryan Miller: A♠Q♦7♠5♣3♠
Gus Hansen: A♦A♣K♠6♦5♦
Miller stood up when the flop fell 10♣Q♣10♠, and he was right to do so as the J♦ turn and 2♣ river could not save him from being eliminated.
Shortly after, "payout!' could be heard from across the room as Chris Brewer had run out of chips as well.
Ali Abduljabbar, Nick Schulman, and Scott Clements went to a flop of K♠2♥7♣ when Clements potted from the hijack. Schulman folded, while Abduljabbar called for 120,000 in middle position.
Ali Abduljabbar: A♠J♠10♥4♦2♠
Scott Clements: A♥K♣7♦9♣3♥
Clements had flopped two pair, and the 7♠ turn improved him to a ful house. The river was the Q♣ and Abduljabbar was sent to the rail.
"What is he doing to us right now?" tablemate Sam Soverel said as Clements moved up past 2,000,000.