Sean Winter, who had doubled up in the previous hand, raised to 260,000 in early position. Christopher Frank then three-bet to 930,000 in middle position before Santhosh Suvarna jammed all in for 2,475,000.
The action did not stop there as Richard Gryko called all in for 1,105,000 in the big blind. Winter got out of the way before Frank complied with a call and the players showed down.
Richard Gryko: Q♣J♥8♣6♥
Santhosh Suvarna: A♥A♣10♠4♦
Christopher Frank: Q♥10♣9♥7♣
The board ran out 9♠8♠2♣2♠3♠ for Suvarna to hold with his aces. Frank took the side pot with two pair, nines and threes, and Gryko was eliminated in 24th place.
Jim Collopy raised to 175,000 in the cutoff and Dylan Weisman committed his stack of 605,000 on the button. Collopy made the call and the cards were tabled.
Dylan Weisman: K♣Q♦8♦8♣
Jim Collopy: Q♠9♥6♠5♦
Collopy made two pair on the Q♣2♥6♦ flop, which remained the best hand on the 10♦A♠ runout to eliminate Weisman in 25th place.
The 24 remaining players redrew for the final three tables of the tournament.
Chase Steely raised the pot to 240,000 first to act and Jim Collopy repotted. It folded back to Steely, who moved all in and Collopy called instantly.
Chase Steely: A♠A♦7♥3♥
Jim Collopy: K♠K♦2♥2♠
"The deuce is gonna hit," Gabriel Andrade predicted and was spot on with the 10♣10♠2♦ flop. Steely needed an ace or ten to survive but neither came on the 7♠ turn and 9♥ river.
The action folded to Chase Steely in the small blind and he raised the pot to 240,000, Santhosh Suvarna called in the big blind.
The duo headed to the Q♣6♦6♥ flop on which Chase continued for 200,000. Suvarna eyeballed the stack of his table neighbour and raised the pot, Steely folded and exposed the 5♥.