On the seventh street, Kijoon Park bet and David Bach check-raised. Bach looked less than excited to call the three-bet on seventh but eventually, he obliged. Park showed for a full house and David Bach could only muck his hand.
Kijoon Park: /
Phil Long: / - folded fifth street
Nick Guagenti: / - folded fifth street
After Phil Long completed and Nick Guagenti called, Kijoon Park defended his bring-in.
Guagenti picked up an ace on fourth street and bet, only to be called by both opponents.
On fifth street, Park paired his door card three and led right out. Long quickly folded, but Guagenti took some time before making his decision.
Ultimately he chose to fold rather than commit another 200,000 chips and maybe more to the pot as Park now crosses the five million chip mark as pot sizes are growing as the night goes on and the blinds and limits rise steeply.
Andre Akkari opened in late position and Taylor Paur raised from the button. The Brazilian called to see a flop.
was checked by Akkari, Paur bet and Akkari check-raised. Paur thought about it for a while, then he folded.
The Brazilian rail moved from this final table, with Andre Akkari, to another one, on event #53 with two Brazilian players, and it's all about "vamoooo" in the Bally's Room now.
Over 1,500,000 chips were in the pot before a flop was even spread as Taylor Paur raised under the gun, Nick Guagenti three-bet from middle position, and then Kijoon Park made it four bets from the cutoff with both Paur and Guagenti calling.
The flop came , and after action was checked to Park, who bet in position, Paur called and then Guagenti raised. Both his opponents called and almost 2,500,000 was now in the pot.
On the turn, ensuring no low would be possible and the already massive pot would be scooped, things got even bigger.
This time it was Guagenti making the first bet. Park then called and now it was Paur putting in the raise. Both opponents called and just under another 1,500,000 was in the middle.
The river paired the board with the and after Paur now checked and Guagenti bet, it was Park's turn to raise.
Paur quickly folded, but Guagenti, down to under 400,000 left, needed several minutes to think.
He frustratedly came to the decision of a fold, awarding the massive over four million chip pot to Park, who now has a commanding lead over his six remaining opponents.