Stephen Chidwick raised to 200,000 from the button, Matthew Siegal three-bet to 700,000 from the big blind, Chidwick four-bet all in for about 2,9000,000 and Siegal called with , leading Chidwick's .
The board came down , no help to Chidwick, ending his tournament and locking up the pot for Seigal.
Dominik Nitsche opened to 250,000 from under the gun and picked up three callers in Daniel Negreanu in the cutoff, Christoph Vogelsang in the small blind, and David Einhorn in the big blind.
The flop came and all four players checked to the on the turn. Vogelsang led out for 400,000 and both Einhorn and Negreanu called. The river brought the and Vogelsang checked this time. Einhorn checked as well and Negreanu reached back for a bet of 1,600,000. Vogelsang called and Einhorn laid his hand down.
Negreanu turned over but that was not enough to beat Vogelsang's flush with .
Rick Salomon made it 300,000 to go from the button and Nick Petrangelo called in the big blind. The flop was checked through and Petrangelo's bet of 900,000 on the turn forced a fold from the start-of-the-day chip leader.
Phil Ivey raised to 260,000 first to act and Mikita Badziakouski 750,000 from one seat over. Ivey called and the flop and both players checked. After the turn, Ivey bet 500,000 and Badziakouski called to see the on the river. Ivey now fired a bet of 1 million and Badziakouski let go to drop to 18 big blinds.
Erik Seidel made it 260,000 on the button and both blinds called. They checked to him and he bet 600,000. Jason Koon called but Fedor Holz made it 2.15 million to go. Seidel mucked quickly. Koon thought a bit but followed him.
Rick Salomon limped first to act and Brian Rast raised to 440,000 from one seat over, Salomon was the only caller. On the flop, Salomon checked and folded to a bet worth 400,000 by Rast.
Phil Ivey raised to 260,000 on the button and Mikita Badziakouski shoved for the last 1.81 million in the small blind. Ivey gave it some thought and folded.
Brian Rast limped the small blind and Nick Petrangelo raised to 480,000 in the big blind, Rast called. On the flop, Rast checked and Petrangelo continued for 360,000 to take down the pot right there.
Nick Petrangelo opened to 260,000 from the cutoff and Mikita Badziakouski called out of the big blind. They checked through the flop and Badziakouski bet the turn for 225,000, Petrangelo called. On the river, Badziakouski checked and Petrangelo checked behind to see the Belorussian turn over the for a pair of fives.
Petrangelo claimed the pot with the for a pair of tens and won the pot.
Justin Bonomo's raise to 240,000 in the cutoff was called by Rick Salomon in the big blind and the flop brought . Salomon check-raised from 220,000 to 720,000 and Bonomo called. On the turn, Salomon bet 1.25 million and Bonomo sent his cards into the muck.
Cary Katz opened to 300,000 from under the gun and David Einhorn three-bet to 900,000 in the small blind. The action was back on Katz who jammed all in for 3,810,000. Einhorn asked for a count and then went into the tank, using up one of his time extensions.
Before his time was up, Einhorn folded and the pot was awarded to Katz as he tabled .