Hernan Salazar raised to 160,000 from middle position and Charles Coultas called from one of the blinds.
The flop was . Coultas bet and Salazar raised. Coultas called and was all-in for a total of around 155,000.
The turn was and the river was . Salazar turned over and Coultas showed . Salazar took the pot with jacks and eights and Coultas hit the rail in 10th place.
Robert Redman raised in late position and was called by David Matsumoto in the big blind.
The flop fell .
Matsumoto checked to Redman, who bet 100,000. Matsumoto then check-raised the size of the pot to 530,000 which would put Redman all-in. Redman called with his tournament life at stake, and the duo rolled over two huge hands.
Robert Redman:
David Matsumoto:
Redman had a middle set, a flush draw and the nut low draw versus Matsumoto's top set and the same low draw.
The board ran out , and Matsumoto's set of queens held to eliminate Redman and send the players to the final table of eight.
Five players went to a limped flop of , where Michael Lim bet in early position, Damjan Radanov called in late position, and Dylan Linde called in the blinds. The other players folded.
On the turn, Lim checked, Radanov bet, Linde folded and Lim called.
Now heads up to the river, Lim bet and got raised by Radanov. Lim called.
Radanov showed for a winning full house of kings over fives, pushing his stack toward three million chips.
Scott Abrams made the maximum raise to 125,000 and Lance Sobelman three-bet the pot. Abrams called for the rest of his chips and he was at risk for a total of 445,000.
Scott Abrams:
Lance Sobelman:
The board ran out and Abrams held on to take the pot with sevens full of queens.