Bryn Kenney opened his button to 22,000 and Jake Schindler called from the big blind.
The flop landed and Kenney continued for 19,000 with Schindler check-calling.
The turn fell the , and after a Schindler check, Kenney bet 53,000. Schindler mucked and dropped back down to 1.7 million in chips as Kenney climbed over 300,000.
Doug Polk limped in from the small blind Justin Bonomo raised it up to 35,000 from the big blind. Polk called and the two players saw a flop of .
Polk checked and Bonomo fired 30,000. Polk made the call and the landed on the turn. Polk checked again and Bonomo continued to bet for 70,000. Polk quickly mucked his hand and Bonomo picked up a small pot.
Doug Polk raised to 23,000 from the cutoff and Justin Bonomo called on the button. The flop came and Polk led out for 22,000. Bonomo stuck around to see the on the turn.
Polk fired again for 56,000 and Bonomo made the call. The river was the and Polk reached back for a bet of 122,000. Bonomo sat to ponder his decision before using one of his time extensions. After thinking it over, Bonomo elected to send his cards to the muck and it was Polk's turn to take down a pot.
From middle position, Bryn Kenney opened to 22,000 and Steffen Sontheimer called from the small blind to see a flop.
Sontheimer checked and Kenney bet 21,000 with Sontheimer calling as the rolled off on the turn.
Both players checked, and when the river landed the , Sontheimer bet out 35,000.
Kenney used his full 30 second countdown, and then moved all in for 183,000. Sontheimer folded and dropped to 258,000 as Kenney collected the pot to move to 324,000 in chips.
After falling back down to only six big blinds, Cary Katz shoved all-in from early position and Doug Polk called from the big blind. Katz tabled and Polk had live cards with .
Katz flopped top pair on a flop and Polk was drawing thin. The turn was the and the river brought the giving Katz another double up.
The action folded to Dan Smith in the small blind, and he raised to 25,000. Bryn Kenney called in the big, and on the flop of , he called a Smith bet of 20,000.
The turn landed the and Smith led for 60,000 with Kenney once again calling as the river landed the .
Smith shoved for roughly 975,000, and with just 190,000 remaining, Kenney eventually found a fold.