William Haffner raised to 400,000 in first position which saw action fold around to Robert Williamson III in the cutoff who raised to 1,200,000 and the action folded back to Haffner.
"This is it!" Haffner turned back and shouted to his rail as he put in his final chips.
William Haffner: A♣K♦10♣6♠3♣
Robert Williamson III: A♠A♥K♣J♣5♥
The board ran out Q♣8♥10♥K♥6♠ and Williamson III took down a significant pot to add to his lead while Haffner exited the tournament in seventh place.
Robert Williamson III raised to 250,000 in late position and Patrice Biton called on the button.
The flop rolled out 9♠9♥7♣ and Williamson checked over to Biton who bet 300,000. Williamson moved all in for 1,200,000 effective and Biton called. Williamson shook his head and said "I guess you have a nine."
Patrice Biton: A♣A♥Q♥10♠9♣
Robert Williamson III: K♦K♥5♥4♣3♦
"I folded the other two kings," said William Haffner in another seat at the table.
The turn of 6♠ put a potential low draw out there to give Williamson III some hope, and the river 5♦ gave him all he needed to not only make a low, but make a seven high straight to take the whole pot, leaving Biton to exit the tournament in eighth place.