Guth and Stevanovski traded bets and raises on the turn and built a huge pot that left Guth nearly down to nothing. The final board read





"No straight, no straight!" Guth shouted, and it turned out he was right. Stevanovski misread his hand and thought he'd made a low straight, but he only had the 6-7, and his misread cost him several big bets. That pot brought the match back to exactly even, 1.4 million chips apiece.