Action was picked up on the turn with a board reading with about 190,000 in the center, between Phil Scaletta and Eder Murata.
Scaletta bet 130,000 which Murata called and the river came out a Scaletta thought for some time before betting 120,000 which Murata responded to with going all-in for 420,000. Scaletta went into the tank but ultimately let his hand go, giving Murata a very large pot.
Bryce Mcvay moved all-in from an early position and was called by his neighbor, Giovani Torre.
The hands were tabled and it was the held by the at-risk Mcvay who was ahead of the held by Torre.
The dealer spread the flop of , which changed nothing.
The turn card opened up a gutshot straight draw for Torre, but Mcvay's aces still led.
The river was the and that was the gutshot out that Torre needed to complete his straight and take down the hand, which in turn eliminated Mcvay from the tournament.