Sergio Aido raised from under the gun to 100,000 and got called by Liran Betito in middle position, leading to a flop of K?9?2?.
Both players checked through to see the J? hit the turn. Action quickly checked through one more time, bringing the K? out on the river.
Aido reached for chips and tossed out a bet of 250,000. Betito paused as he counted out chips before making a raise to 675,000.
With action back on Aido, he took his time in deciding his action before eventually counting out a raise to 1,325,000. Betito verified the amount before putting in the call only to see Aido turn over the Q?10?for the nut straight. Betito frustratingly counted out the calling chips as he turned over the K?Q? before sending a big pot to Aido.
Masato Yokosawa moved all in for 475,000 on the button and Aaron Massey called in the big blind.
Masato Yokosawa: A?10?
Aaron Massey: K?K?
Yokosawa ran right into the cowboys as the K?5?2? flop left him drawing even slimmer. The Q? turn brought a bit of hope with a Broadway draw, but the 6? river completed the board to eliminate the popular Japanese poker vlogger in 13th place for $15,950.
Sami Bechahed raised to 100,000 in the hijack, Aaron Massey flatted the cutoff, and Anthony Dianaty called in the big blind.
The flop fell A?J?4? and Dianaty checked to Bechahed who bet 110,000. Massey folded and Dianaty check-raised to 375,000. Bechahed used two time banks and reraised to 700,000, before Dianaty used a time bank of his own and called.
The 5? turn was checked to the 10? river and Dianaty bet 425,000. Bechahed moved all in for 600,000 and Dianaty called.
Dianaty tabled A?J?, but it was no good as Bechahed revealed K?Q? for the rivered nuts to score the double.
Jonathan Borenstein was in early position in a heads-up pot against Sergio Aido on a board of K?5?6?7?.
Borenstein checked on the turn and Aido bet 375,000. Borenstein called. The A? river completed the board and Borenstein led out for 500,000. Aido took a peek at his cards and folded.
Liran Betito raised to 110,000 from under the gun only to face a three-bet to 300,000 on his direct left. Action folded to David Coleman on the button who decided to come in for a four-bet totaling 600,000.
With action back on Betito, he thought briefly before announcing a five-bet worth 1,000,000. The original three-bettor got out of the way and Coleman paused for just a moment before announcing all-in. Betito snap-called to set up a runout with Coleman at risk.
David Coleman: A?K?
Liran Betito: A?Q?
The 7?5?K? flop left little hop for Betito and when the K? came on the turn, he was left drawing dead headed to the inconsequential Q? river as he sends a huge double in Coleman's direction.
Nick Schulman raised to 105,000 under the gun and Ryan Leng three-bet to 340,000 in the cutoff. Action folded back to Schulman and he called.
The dealer fanned out the K?10?2? flop and Schulman checked. Leng bet 260,000 and Schulman responded by check-raising to 625,000, causing Leng to muck.
David Coleman raised from the button to 100,000 and found one caller in Sergio Aido leading to a K?J?10? flop.
Aido checked and Coleman continued with a bet of 110,000. Aido made the call to see the J? hit the turn.
Both players checked through to see the 9? fall on the river.
Aido checked over to Coleman who cut out a bet worth 375,000. Aido entered a short tank and used up a time bank, but did eventually make the call and watched as Coleman turned over the A?2? for the bluff. Seeing that he'd called down correctly, Aido rolled over the 4?4? and collected the pot with his flush.