Simon Watt opened to 500 from the hijack and was called by Mitchell Carle on the button and the big blind.
Watt fired out 800 on a flop with only Carle making the call as the landed on the turn. Watt continued for 2,000 and Carle again smooth-called to see the on the river.
Watt continued for his third bullet - this one amounting to 3,200 - only to have Carle display his first sign of aggression in the hand by raising it to 9,000.
Making the call, Watt was forced to kick his cards to the muck after Carle tabled his for a rivered pair to move to 48,000 while Watt slipped to 35,000 in chips.
From middle position, Omer Silajdzija limped in before Jesse "On The Mac" McKenzie raised to 350 from the cutoff seat. Silajdzija made the call and the flop came down . Silajdzija checked and McKenzie fired 500. Silajdzija snap-called and the turn brought the . Silajdzija checked and McKenzie fired 800. Silajdzija snapped again. The river completed the board with the , double pairing the board. Silajdzija checked and snapped again after McKenzie bet 1,100. This time though it wasn't a snap-call, Silajdzija snap-folded, throwing his hand into the much and allowing McKenzie to move to 34,000 in chips.
On a board of and facing a bet of 3,000, Mitchell Carle bumped it t 8,300.
After some deliberation, Carle's opponent made the call holding , but it would be Carle's for a rivered flush that would see him pushed the pot to move to 46,500 in chips.