Reigning WSOP Main Event champion and Team PokerStars Pro Joe Cada raised on the button to 10,300. Brett Richey was in the big blind and reraised to 35,000. Cada then moved all in having Richey covered and Richey quickly made the call for all of his 150,000 or so.
Richey held and Cada .
Richey was unable to find help on the board of and was sent to the rail. Cada moved up to 375,000 chips.
After Dmitry Stelmak raised to 11,000 from under the gun, Will Molson reraised all in from the small blind for 79,200. Greg Raymer got out of the way in the big blind and Stelmak called.
Stelmak held and Molson .
The board ran out and Molson was saved on the river to double to 165,000. Stelmak went down to 250,000.
Vivek Rajkumar and Sandra Naujoks saw a flop together. The flop was and Rajkumar bet 18,500. Naujoks made the call.
The turn card brought the and Rajkumar checked. Naujoks bet 28,000 and Rajkumar called.
The river card was the and Rajkumar checked. Naujoks moved all in for 89,500 total. Rajkumar tanked for some time and even began rambling off holdings that he thought could be included in Naujoks' bluffing range. Eventually he said, "I don't think I can fold, I call."
Naujoks nodded her head as she turned up and said, "Nice hand."
"What is going on?!?" cried Rajkumar. "So stupid, so stupid," he said, turning up his for a worse ace high.
Naujoks was halfway out of her seat and to everyone's amazement, she held the best hand. She moved up to 300,000 while Rajkumar dropped to 80,000.
Brett Richey raised to 11,000 from the hijack and was met with a re-raise by Sandra Naujoks from the small blind to 37,000. Richey shipped it all in for 115,500, getting Naujoks to give it up.
Richey is up to 165,000 while Naujoks drops to 145,000.
In a multi-way limped pot the flop ran out . The first to take a stab was Nick Schulman, betting 8,000. Michiel Brummelhuis raised to 22,000 on the button and Schulman called, landing the on the turn.
Schuman checked and Brummelhuis fired 47,000. After a few moments, Schulman moved all in and was quickly called by Brummelhuis, holding . Schulman tabled and needed a club on the river, but it was not meant to be as the fell.
From middle position, Will Molson raised to 7,400. Dmitry Stelmak called from the cutoff seat, still scooping in the pot that was pushed to him from the last hand. The flop came down and Molson bet 10,700. Stelmak made the call.
The turn card was the and Molson fired 16,200. Stelmak folded and Molson earned some chips back to move up to 88,000.