With an already large pot in the middle, the board read . Brekstyn Schutten was facing a big river bet of 925,000 from Fabian Gumz after he had previously called a bet of 105,000 on the flop and one of 475,000 on the turn.
Schutten thought for quite a while before putting a stack in the middle to indicate the call.
Gumz reluctantly turned over his to show that he was bluffing, but in this case it was actually the best hand as Schutten showed that he called with , meaning the six played to make the best five card hand for Gumz.
Gumz looked shocked as the pot was pushed toward him, unable to believe his inadvertent value.
Schutten stood up and walked away from the table. "I disgust myself" he said as he came back shaking his head.
Michael Stonehill moved in for his last 140,000 from under the gun, and was called by Jose Trapote in the cutoff, Bruno Politano on the button, and Josh Reichard in the big blind.
Reichard checked a flop to Trapote, who bet 140,000 into the dry side pot. Politano folded and Reichard called.
Both players checked the turn, and Reichard bet 475,000 when the fell on the river.
"Did you make the straight on me or miss your flush?" Trapote asked Reichard. After about a minute, he slammed in a call.
"Straight," Reichard said, tabling .
"That's what I get for letting you in!" Trapote said as he mucked his hand, while Stonehill showed his before hitting the rail.
The player in mid-position raised to 165,000 and Mike Vanier shoved for 700,000 from the button. Nathan Russler decided to also shove from the big blind and the initial raiser quickly folded.
Mike Vanier:
Nathan Russler:
The board ran out for Russler to hit top pair and to knock out Vanier from the tournament.
Jeremy Wien jammed from the small blind to put Charles Dolan at risk for his last 655,000, and Dolan made the call.
Charles Dolan:
Jeremy Wien:
Wien picked up a few outs when the flop gave both players a straight draw, but Wien had a draw to a higher straight. The turn and river bricked off, and Dolan doubled up.
"How much were you down to?" Jonathan Karamalikis asked Dolan after his double.
"Sixty-five," Dolan replied. He has since run that stack all the way back to above 20 big blinds.
On a board that read , Cole Jackson bet 110,000 which was called by Anthony Spinella.
The river wet the board even more when it came the . The action went check-check and Spinella turned over for top pair but it was no good as Jackson showed .
After revealing their hands, both players commented on the terrifying territory of the board that neither player had any interest in exploring any further.
Ryan Belz jammed for 370,000 from under the gun, and Fahredin Mustafov three-bet shoved for 800,000 effective in the small blind, chasing out Olivier Busquet in the big blind.
Ryan Belz:
Fahredin Mustafov:
Both players hit the flop, but Mustafov's set of deuces had Belz and his pair of kings in a world of hurt. Belz couldn't find a miracle after the turn and river, and hit the rail. Busquet would follow Belz out the door shortly after.