"Biggest pot of the tournament brewing here," John Kabbaj said as four players went to sixth street with a massive pile of chips already in the middle.
Barbara Enright: XxXx/10♥K♣8♥9♠/Xx
Jay Hong: XxXx/9♣4♥4♠10♠/Xx
Tim Frazin: XxXx/5♥8♦10♣2♥/Xx
Avinash Kataria: XxXx/6♣5♠A♣8♠/Xx
Avinash Kataria bet on sixth and all three opponents called. Hong checked on seventh before Frazin then opened the betting.
Again all three players called as Frazin showed 7♦6♦4♣ for a straight and a low. Kataria opened up 9♥3♥2♦ for a better low, and both Enright and Hong mucked as Frazin and Kataria chopped up their chips.
Three-handed on a flop of 4♦K♣3♦, Jack Traylor bet from the button and Chad Eveslage called in the small blind, as did Philip Sternheimer in early position.
The turn came the 4♥ and Sternheimer then bet. Both Traylor and Eveslage called to the 8♦ river, where action checked to Traylor who bet. Both opponents again called.
Traylor showed A♦A♣Q♥2♠ for the low, while Sternheimer had A♠K♦Q♠5♦ for a rivered flush as they chopped up Eveslage's sizeable contributions to the pot.
Nick Guagenti: XxXx/9♦3♦4♣9♣/Xx
Andrew Yeh: XxXx/6♣9♥10♠3♣/Xx
Nick Guagenti bet on fifth street and was called by Andrew Yeh.
Guagenti made a pair of nines on sixth and fired out another bet. Yeh called again, then faced a bet on seventh. He decided to lay his hand down this time as Guagenti took the pot to climb up to 1,000,000.
Yeh then got involved in another pot, this time against David Bagheri.
Andrew Yeh: XxXx/5♠9♣7♠J♥ -folded
David Bagheri: XxXx/A♦Q♠2♦7♦
Yeh faced a bet on fifth street from Bagheri and called to sixth. Bagheri bet again and Yeh decided to fold yet again.
Randy Ohel bet on fourth street, Glenn Cozen raised all in, and Ohel called.
Ohel finished with Ax2x3x4x4x8xKx as Cozen had 2x5x6x7x7x9x heading to seventh. "You need to improve," Ohel said as Cozen peeled his last card, turning over an Ax to make a 7-6-5-2-A and double up.
"I started with two wheel cards. Then I looked down and got excited and I got what I deserved," Ohel said.
On fourth street, Anderson snap bet and Chait beat him into the pot.
Fifth street saw the betting lead change and Chait checked over to Anderson who bet and Chait once more beat him into the pot.
Sixth street saw Anderson take back the lead and bet which Chait called and without looking at his seventh street card, Anderson bet which Chait called.
"I don't know what I have," said Anderson who turned over 6♠3♣ for a made jack and a potential nine draw. He peeled a K♠ for just a jack which Chait could beat with a 8♠7♠6♠ for a ten.
"That hand played itself," joked Ohel, which earned a hearty laugh from the players involved in the hand.
A few hands after doubling up, Glenn Cozen went heads-up with Calvin Anderson to sixth street where both players checked. Anderson then bet on seventh.
Cozen called and Anderson turned over Q♦J♣9♠ for trip nines to win the pot.
The next hand, Cozen found himself all in against Kevin Gerhart and Joseph Kupresanin after Gerhart completed, Kupresanin raised, and Cozen called off his last chips.
Glenn Cozen: XxXx/A♥10♥2♥9♠/Xx
Joseph Kupresanin: XxXx/K♠8♦J♣7♠/Xx
Kevin Gerhart: XxXx/Q♥10♣9♦3♣/Xx
Gerhart bet into the side pot on fifth and Kupresanin called. Gerhart bet again on sixth, Kupresanin called, and both players checked on seventh.
Kupresanin opened up K♥J♠6♦ for kings and jacks which was enough to beat Gerhart and send Cozen, celebrating the 30th anniversary of his runner-up finish in the 1993 Main Event, to the rail.