Guillermo Fontan bet 1,500 from early position on a flop of 6♣K♣4♠ and Manish Rawal called in the hijack.
Both players checked the 10♠ turn. Fontan also checked the A♠ river, and Rawal bet 5,600. Fontan quickly called, and Rawal instantly mucked his cards. Fontan showed A♥J♣ as he took the pot.
Wendy Watson, despite her earlier protestations, has rejoined the field. "If I lose with aces or kings again, I'm never playing again. They keep testing me," she said as she took her new seat.
Veaceslav Jumir and William Mcleod built a pot of around 5,000 as they went heads-up to the 10♥K♦A♣ flop. Both players then checked to the K♠ turn, where Mcleod bet 900 from the hijack. Jumir called in middle position.
Mcleod bet another 2,500 on the 9♥ river, and Jumir again called. Mcleod showed A♠9♠, but Jumir had A♥Q♥ and took the pot with his queen-kicker.
Carlos Pinar raised to 800 in middle position before Vasileios Kontogiannis three-bet to 3,800 in the big blind. Pinar called, and the flop came K♣4♦3♠.
Kontogiannis then bet 2,600 and Pinar called. Kontogiannis slowed down and checked the 9♠ turn, and Pinar bet 7,000. Kontogiannis then moved all in for 30,000, and Pinar took a minute before folding.
Daniel Gormley three-bet to 2,200 in the big blind and Miguel Gracio called in the hijack. Mark Wilson then moved all in for 7,500 in the cutoff, and both Gormley and Gracio called.
Gormley and Gracio checked to the river on a board of 9♦3♦7♦2♥10♦. Gracio then bet 2,000, and Gormley folded.
Gracio showed Q♥10♥ for top pair, and Wilson mucked Q♣J♠ on his way to the exit.
Wendy Watson moved all in for 17,000 from the button and Calum Williams put her at risk in early position.
Wendy Watson: K♣K♥
Calum Williams: A♠K♠
"No ace," Watson pleaded as the flop came Q♥3♦6♠. The turn was the J♠, while the 8♠ completed the board on the river. Watson sat back in her seat to collect her double up, but Williams then pointed out he had made a flush on the river.
"I lost last night with kings to a flush. I hate it. I'm not playing anymore. I'm going to shop," she said on her way to the rail.
At another table, Bernard McGinlay was all in for 5,700 from the small blind and up against Christopher Hendry in the hijack.
Bernard McGinlay: A♥10♥
Christopher Hendry: J♥J♦
McGinlay was looking for an ace against Hendry's jacks, but no help arrived on the 7♦7♥6♣9♣6♥ board and he was sent to the rail.
Robert Hislop bet 1,200 from middle position on a flop of 9♣6♦7♦ and Philip Tate called in the cutoff. Jake Millar then raised to 7,000 on the button, and both opponents called.
All three players checked the 4♥ turn. Hislop then led out for 3,000 on the 5♣ river, and both Tate and Millar called.
Hislop showed 7♠5♥ for two pair, and his opponents both mucked.
At another table, Peter Brooke and Steven Nicholson went to the river on a board of 7♣9♣8♥7♥3♦ when Brooke moved all in for 7,300 from the big blind. Nicholson called on the button.
Brooke showed 7♦6♥, while Nicholson had J♥J♠. Brooke got up to make his exit, but Nicholson informed him he had won the pot with his trip sevens.
"I thought you had jack-seven. These things don't work," Brooke said as he took off his glasses and sat back down to collect his double up.