Mike Gorodinsky raised to 125,000 from the cutoff and called after Rui Neves three-bet the pot to 435,000 from the small blind.
Neves led out on the 3?7?K? flop with a pot-sized bet of 990,000 and quickly called once Gorodinsky put him all in.
Rui Neves: A?A?7?5?
Mike Gorodinsky: K?9?8?7?
Gorodinsky flopped two pair to take the lead. The 10? turn and Q? river changed nothing, as Gorodinsky cracked aces to send Neves to the rail in fifth place.
Biao Ding opened to 150,000 from under the gun before Mike Gorodinsky three-bet the pot of 540,000. Ding responded by four-betting the pot, with Gorodinsky the committing the rest of his stack.
Mike Gorodinsky: A?A?10?5?
Biao Ding: A?A?K?Q?
Gorodinsky connected with the 8?10?K?2?10? runout to make trip tens, earning the full double through Ding.
Rui Neves raised to 175,000 under the gun, Biao Ding flatted in the cutoff, and Roman Hrabec defended in the big blind.
The flop came 2?A?2?, and it checked over to Ding who bet 150,000. Hrabec called and Neves raised to 400,000, prompting Ding to get out of the way. Hrabec then used a time bank card before coming over the top and making it 650,000 to go. Neves thought for a moment and called.
The turn landed the 6? and after some careful consideration, both players checked to the 10? river.
Hrabec used another time bank card before putting out a bet of 575,000, leaving himself with 100,000 behind. After burning through several time bank cards, Neves made the call.
Hrabec tabled A?9?8?7? for two pair, aces and deuces. Neves mucked and the pot was pushed Hrabec's way.
Mike Watson raised to 175,000 in the cutoff and Mike Gorodinsky defended in the big blind.
The flop came K?2?Q? and Gorodinsky bet enough to put Watson all in, who had about 225,000 behind. Watson made the call.
Mike Watson: A?K?8?4?
Mike Gorodinsky: K?J?8?7?
The turn landed the 6? and Watson was still in the lead with top pair. That was until the dealer put out the 7? on the river, giving Gorodinsky two pair, kings and sevens to end Watson's tournament run.
Rui Neves raised to 150,000 on the button and Armin Ghojehvand three-bet shoved in the big blind for 450,000, putting himself at risk. Neves made the call.
Armin Ghojehvand: A?J?8?7?
Rui Neves: A?K?Q?2?
The board ran out 9?K?7?6?3?, with Neves hitting a pair of kings to send Ghojehvand to the rail.