Antoine Amourette opened to 6,600 from the button and Con Angelakis made the call from the big blind to see a flop fall.
Both players checked before Amourette's 8,600-chip bet was check-called by Angelakis as the rolled off on the river.
Amourette continued his aggression with a bet of 12,600 and Angelakis again check-called.
Amourette tabled his for a straight to a collect the pot and move to 560,000.
The following hand after opening the cutoff, Amourette fired out 8,200 on the flop with his opponent making the call before both players checked the on the turn.
Now faced with a 15,000-chip bet when the river landed the , Amourette made the call, only to muck at the sight of his opponent's as he slipped back down to where he began the last hand; 530,000 in chips.
From middle position, Eddy Sabat raised to 6,000. Aaron Tran, who has been battling back and forth with Sabat all day, reraised to 15,000 from the small blind. Sabat four-bet to 38,600 when action got back to him. Tran gave it up and Sabat won the pot.
Sabat increased to 205,000 and Tran dropped back to 375,000.
Yann Pauchon was all in preflop with the against the for Jarred Graham. The board ran through to keep the sevens in the lead for Graham and send Pauchon to the rail.
Jay Kinkade raised to 4,800 from under the gun. One player in middle position called, Daniel Negreanu called from the small blind and Jarred Graham called from the big blind. After a flop of came down, action was checked by the first three players to the player in middle position. He fired 8,200. Negreanu was back up and put in a raise to 28,200. Graham and Kinkade folded. The player in middle position also gave it up after a minute of thought and Negreanu chipped up to 145,000.