From middle position, Daniel Alaei raised to 11,500. Sean Winter reraised to 29,000 from the big blind, and Alaei called to see the flop. Winter bet 16,000, and Alaei called.
The turn was the , and Winter slowed down with a check. Alaei fired 34,000, and Winter made the call to see the pair the board on the river. That's where both players checked.
Winter showed the for two pair, top kicker, and Alaei mucked his hand.
Connor Drinan and Nick Maimone just played two pots against each other in the past few minutes.
On the first hand, Maimone checked to Drinan on a board of and Drinan bet 36,000. Maimone called.
The river was the and Maimone led for a bet of 101,000. Drinan took a long time before eventually deciding to fold.
On the second hand, the two players were already to the river. The board read and Maimone had checked to Drinan. Drinan bet 54,000 and Maimone went into the tank. He eventually folded and showed a ten, asking Drinan if it would have been good.
Play folded to Brian Altman in the small blind, and he raised all in for about 55,000 with the . Nick Yunis called from the big blind with the . The board ran out , and Altman was eliminated.
Ben Heath just four-bet shoved against Mukul Pahuja and WSOP Main Event Runner-up Josh Beckley.
The action started with a Beckley raise to 8,700 and Heath called behind. The action fell to Mukul Pahuja who raised to 30,000. Beckley didn't take too long to fold and Heath took even less time to shove.
Pahuja quickly folded and Heath added to his already healthy stack.