Andreas Hagen moves all in preflop with , but he'll need to improve to survive against Philip Russo's . The flop comes , and Hagen is sitting pretty with middle pair, a flush draw, and plenty of outs. The turn card is the , and Hagen takes the lead with a diamond flush. Russo has a higher diamond, so he has outs to a higher flush. But the last card pairs the board with the , and Hagen wins the pot to double up to about 68,000 in chips. Russo drops down to about 60,000.
As a side note, the player in seat 9 informs everyone that he folded pocket threes preflop to the all-in -- he would have made quads.