Jorge Alberdi jammed from the cutoff for his last 22,000 and was called by Diego Dos Santos in the big blind.
Jorge Alberdi: 9♣8♣
Diego Dos Santos: A♣4♦
The K♥6♣3♥4♠2♥ board brought no help to the Spaniard, and Alberdi was sent to the rail.
Jorge Alberdi jammed from the cutoff for his last 22,000 and was called by Diego Dos Santos in the big blind.
Jorge Alberdi: 9♣8♣
Diego Dos Santos: A♣4♦
The K♥6♣3♥4♠2♥ board brought no help to the Spaniard, and Alberdi was sent to the rail.
Jungyeon Won was seen betting 65,000 from under the gun on a board of 2♥6♠3♠7♣ before Chris Hunichen in the big blind moved all in for approximately 350,000.
According to a player at the table, Won opened preflop and was called by the blinds. He continued for 16,000 on the flop, but Hunichen check-raised to 42,000 and was called to find the turn.
After a very long moment, Won eventually folded, leaving the pot to Hunichen.
There was a large pot brewing with 125,000 in the middle on the river as Naiquel Oliveira from the big blind and Eric Atchison from the hijack saw a completed board of 9♣7♥3♠K♣8♣.
Oliveira faced a decision for his tournament life, facing an all-in from the covering stack of Atchison. With 125,000 left in his stack, Oliveira made the call to put himself at risk.
Naiquel Oliveira: J♣10♣
Eric Atchison: A♣10♦
Oliveira backdoored the third-nut flush while Atchison went for the courageous bluff with the dry ace of clubs, and a massive pot was sent in the direction of Oliveira.
Action was picked up preflop, with Arnaud Mattern facing a tough decision. With significant action already having taken place, Jerome Finck moved all in for 42,000 from the small blind. Early position opener Paul Tschernia had then rejammed for 110,000, leaving Mattern on his left in a spot. After a bit of thought, he folded A♣Q♠ face up.
Jerome Finck: 10♣10♦
Paul Tschernia: A♥K♠
The 4♣3♠K♥ flop fired Tschernia into an immediate lead. The 6♣4♠ runout did nothing to change that, and Mattern was happy to have made the correct decision.
Action was picked up with cards on their backs between Michael Loehmer in the cutoff and Ricky Robinson in the hijack with Robinson all in for 27,000.
Ricky Robinson: 10♠10♦
Michael Loehmer: 8♦8♣
The board ran out A♣K♦2♠J♠J♥ and the tens held up for Robinson.
From the big blind, Day 2abc chipleader Gaspar Fernandez tossed a bet of 45,000 on the completed board of 9♥6♠2♠4♠6♣. Shane Carreja quickly looked him up with a call.
Fernandez tabled Q♠6♥ for trip sixes, but it was no good as Carreja had turned a straight with 5♣3♣ to take the pot.
Fernandez was left with exactly a starting stack, still worth 20 big blinds at this point in the Main Event.
Alexander Lampropoulos went for it when he jammed for 33,500 on the button. Anirudh Seth woke up with a hand he was willing to call with in the big blind to put Lampropoulos at risk for his tournament life.
Alexander Lampropoulos: J♦10♣
Anirudh Seth: K♠9♥
Seth flopped best when the dealer fanned out 9♦6♠5♠ to maintain his lead.
The turn was all Lampropoulos, however, when it came the J♠ to give him top pair. Lampropoulos was not out of the woods yet, as Seth had plenty of outs with a flush draw.
That did not come to pass on the 4♣ river and Lampropoulos held to secure the double-up.
Ronald Sewell limped from early position and his neighbor Martin Zamani called. Keith Bagley was in the cutoff and raised to 13,000, and both players called.
The 8♥4♦A♥ flop saw Sewell and Zamani check. Bagley bet 22,000 and Sewell jammed for his remaining 48,000. Zamani got away quickly, but it took a little while for Bagley to make the call.
Ronald Sewell: 6♣7♣
Keith Bagley: J♠J♦
Sewell flipped over his hand and quickly stood up from the table. He was hunting for the gutshot straight, and up against Bagley's pocket jacks.
With the 3♠ turn and 10♠ river completing the board, Sewell was eliminated from the main event. After the hand, Bagley let out a sigh of relief and said, "It didn't feel good in the middle there with that Ace."
Three players vaulted out of their seats with Usman Ulhaq and Paul Mizrachi up against Ludovic Moryousef, with the latter two holding near-identical stack sizes right in front of the feature table area.
Usman Ulhaq: 2♦2♣
Paul Mizrachi: A♥K♠
Ludovic Moryousef: Q♠Q♣
Mizrachi predicted the deuce to come for Ulhaq, which it did on the 7♣3♣3♦2♠ turn. However, there was another twist to the story as the river brought the Q♥ to propel Moryousef back into the lead.
"Most overrated hand in poker," James Kohl mentioned while the chips were being counted.
"Please tell me I still have chips," Mizrachi said, but that wasn't the case as his 229,000 was covered by Moryousef's 241,000.
Mizrachi left the table with a smile on his face despite his elimination and even took a selfie with Moryousef before they parted ways.
"That is a gentleman right there. His dad is the same," Kohl added after he had shaken the hand of Mizrachi on the way out.