Simas Karaliunas raised to 450,000 from under the gun, Matthew Lambrecht flatted in early position, and Robert Heidorn three-bet shoved all in from middle position for 6,450,000. Karaliunas got out of the way and Lambrecht snap called for 4,475,000 total, putting himself at risk.
Matthew Lambrecht: A♣A♦
Robert Heidorn: A♠K♥
The board ran out 9♠10♠2♣7♦9♥, and Lambrecht's pair of aces held to secure a big double up on the last hand of the night.
Damarjai Davenport limped in from the small blind and Tauan Naves checked his option from the big blind.
On the 5♥7♥6♣ flop, Davenport continued for 200,000, and Naves called.
The turn brought a K♠ and Davenport checked it over to Naves, who fired 750,000. Davenport then check-raised to 2,425,000, and Naves slid forward calling chips.
When the J♠ landed on the river, Davenport took his time before he shoved all in, which put Naves to the ultimate test for his remaining stack of 5,275,000. After thinking it through, Naves took one chip and placed it into the pot which signified a call.
Davenport quickly revealed 5♦3♣ for bottom pair, but Naves flipped K♥5♣ for two pair to take over as the chip leader in the penultimate hand of the night.
Vladimir Minko raised to 400,000 in the hijack, Andrei Konopelko flatted on the button, and Damarjai Davenport defended in the big blind.
The flop came 8♣8♠A♦, Davenport checked, Minko checked and Konopelko bet 400,000. Davenport and Minko both called.
The turn brought the 9♥ and Davenport led out for 875,000. Minko got out of the way and Konopelko raised to 2,000,000. Davenport then moved all in, putting Konopelko at risk, who had about 1,800,000 behind.
Konopelko went into the tank before eventually tossing his cards into the muck. After the hand, Davenport let Konopelko choose a card to be shown. He chose the card on the left, and Davenport turned over the 9♣.
Tauan Naves opened to 400,000 from the hijack, then Dan Shak in the small blind three-bet all-in for 1,600,000. The big blind folded, and Naves made the call.
Dan Shak: 5♦5♣
Tauan Naves: K♣J♣
The dealer fanned a board of Q♣2♠7♦6♣2♣, and Shak thought he doubled up. However, he didn't see that Naves hit a runner-runner flush and that Shak's tournament was ending in tenth place for $62,942.
Matthew Lambrecht raised to 450,000 from under the gun and Damarjai Davenport moved all in from the big blind, putting Lambrecht at risk, who had a little over 2,000,000 to start the hand. Lambrecht made the call.
Matthew Lambrecht: A♥K♥
Damarjai Davenport: A♦J♣
The board of 6♦2♣8♦3♦8♣ ran out safe for Lambrecht, securing him the double up.