Adam Friedman and Tyler Willse were heads up to the river of a runout showing .
Willse checked to Friedman, who announced all in and counted out 192,000 chips. Willse took a few minutes before making the decision to call, tossing in a single chip.
Friedman turned over for a full house, and Willse shook his head as he mucked.
Matt Vengrin opened the pot from early position with a raise to 24,000 and was called by Hye Park on the button and Jason Stockfish in the small blind.
In the big blind, David "Bakes" Baker moved all in for his last 266,000. Vengrin quickly folded, but Park asked for a count before calling. Stockfish got out of the way.
David "Bakes" Baker:
Hye Park:
Baker took the lead on the flop with a pair of tens and stayed ahead on the turn, but the river gave Park a pair of queens to bust "Bakes."
Just one hand after cracking the aces of Nicolas Bartheto end his run, Lavonne Schaafsma raised to 22,000 on the button. The small blind called by would fold after Allan Le three-bet to 100,000 and Schaafsma moved all in. Le asked for a count and made the call.
Lavonne Schaafsma:
Allan Le:
Schaafsma was still ahead after the flop, but the turn gave Le a flush. Drawing to a full house, Schaafsma could not connect and headed to the payout table.
Meikle Partin: //
Jeremy Ausmus: //
Dustin Dirksen: //
Robert Wells: //
Dustin Dirksen opened the pot by completing before Robert Wells raised. Meikie Partin and Jeremy Ausmus called, as did Dirksen.
Partin led out on fourth, Wells raised, and all three opponents called.
"This is a tough table for Razz," William O'Neil, who had just arrived at the table, said.
On fifth, Partin went all in for his last 28,000, Ausmus raised all in, and both Dirksen and Wells called. Dirksen called another bet on sixth to create a second side pot.
"This might be the biggest Razz pot of the whole tournament," Allen Kessler observed.
"Of all time," another tablemate added.
Dirksen bet on seventh and Wells raised again. Dirksen called.
Wells ended up with for 6-5-4-3-A while Dirksen had for 7-5-4-2-A.
"I need an ace," Partin said before turning over the to go with and make a 6-5-3-2-A.
Partin quadrupled up, Wells took the side pot, while Ausmus was eliminated.
"That was the most insane hand I've seen in my life," Kessler added.
Shortly after doubling through Tyler Willse, Eric Buchman called a raise in the big blind and two tangled again.
Buchman bet 31,000 on the flop, which was check-called by Willse. The action was checked again to Buchman after the turn, and he slid out 100,000 chips. Willse responded by moving all in, which was quickly called by Buchman who was at risk again.
Eric Buchman:
Tyler Willse:
Buchman's straight was ahead of Willse's set of tens, and the river changed nothing. Buchman scored another double up, climbing over 800,000 in chips.
Hieu Luu completed with a queen showing, then called when Scotty Nguyen stuck in his last 80,000 with a deuce.
Nguyen ended up with threes and deuces heading to seventh, while Luu had kings and queens.
"You got it," Nguyen said as he flipped over the . Luu took out his phone to snap a picture and post on social media that he had busted the Poker Hall of Famer.