The flop checked to Dario Alioto who bet 200,000. Frankie Muzzio raised all in for 500,000. William Kopp then re-raised all in, but it was ruled a raise to 2,120,000 with Kopp having 50,000 chips behind.
It didn't matter because if Alioto called, he would be all in. Eventually he did so.
Frankie Muzzio: 10?10?K?7?
Dario Alioto: K?Q?J?7?
William Kopp: Q?9?6?3?
Kopp had flopped trip nines on the bottom board with a gutshot on the top. Meanwhile, Muzzio had flopped two pair on both boards. Alioto had called with the same two pair on the top, with a gutshot on the bottom.
Kopp improved to a full house on the bottom board, and made a backdoor flush to send both players to the rail.
Quan Zhou raised in late position to 205,000 and was raised to 675,00 by Gabi Livshitz from the small blind. Zhou called.
Heads up, the wheel spun Q?6?3? and Livshitz went all in for 565,000 and Zhou pushed his hand into the muck.
Livshitz then tabled the A?10?J?3?, saying that he wasn't bluffing, he had a pair. His rail burst into a chant and cheer, as the popular Israeli pro has plenty of people cheering for him.
All seven players checked the two boards to the river. It checked to Dario Alioto who bet 225,000. It folded around to Daniel Hachem who thought before folding what he said was a small pair.
Action checked to Peter Nghia Le who bet 480,000 into the bomb pot. It folded around to Marcos Exterkotter who check-raised all in. Le called.
Peter Nghia Le: K?8?6?5?
Marcos Exterkotter: A?A?10?6?
Exterkotter had flopped top set on both boards. He locked up half the pot on the 3?3? runout for the top board, with Le missing his full house with the 2?5? runout on the bottom board to be eliminated in 16th place.