Ran Shahar made it 50,000 from under the gun and Catalin Diac shoved in the hijack for 125,000. Jacob Amsellem then four-bet to 200,000 in the cutoff, and when the action got back to Shahar, he called.
Both active players checked the J♦4♠4♣ flop and Shahar fired 100,000 on the 3♦ turn. Amsellem called.
When the 6♠ hit the river, Shahar fired 155,000, and Amsellem snap-folded.
Shahar showed Q♦9♦ for just queen-high, but still won the side pot. Diac flipped 6♥6♣ for a rivered flush to scoop the main pot and give himself a lifeline.