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.