Anatolii Zyrin and Mike Gorodinsky were involved in a Badeucey hand in which they had two bets in and then checked after the final draw Zyrin revealed the for a seventy-six and a three-card Badugi while Gorodinsky had for a worse low and a Nine-Dugi to chop it up.
The cards were already turned over as Aditya Prasetyo revealed a for an eighty-seven. However, it was no good as Roland Israelashvili had that beat with for a seventy-six to deal the final blow. That reduced the field to the final 30 players and table 420 broke to balance the remaining contenders evenly across five tables.
Bryan Micon was all-in on third street and instead of catching a low, he made kings until sixth. Benny Glaser had the low already on sixth and then spiked a pair of aces with his final card. Micon peeled a brick and was sent to the rail.
On the turn, Phil Hellmuth bet and Anatolii Zyrin called. Hellmuth then bet again the river and that sent Zyrin into the tank.
"I take this one kid, you take the next one," Hellmuth said and then added "no raise is good news". Zyrin tossed in a single chip for the call and Hellmuth flashed for a bluff, which Zyrin had beat with the . In previous hands, Hellmuth had gotten the better of Zyrin and lost some of his previous profit.
The action was discovered when Jack Rice four-bet shoved all-in pre-draw, which sent Ismael Bojang deep into the tank. He eventually opted to call and stood pat, while RIce drew one.
Next, Bojang tabled for a straight that bested the two pair of Rice's, and Bojang secured a double up.