Gregory Fournier raised to 40,000 in the cutoff, then called when button Fouad Rabahie moved all in for 500,000.
Fouad Rabahie: A♣8♣
Gregory Fournier: A♥Q♥
Rabahie was dominated until the 5♥8♠8♥ flop gave him trip eights. Fournier picked up a flush draw and hit it on the 6♥ turn, leaving Rabahie needing to fill up on the river to stay alive. The river was the 10♠ and Rabahie couldn't improve as he hit the rail.
Tom Middleton opened to 45,000 with the 4♠4♥ in an early position and Peter Jorgne called with A♥6♣ in the big blind. Jorgne missed the K♥Q♣5♥ flop and checked, Middleton continued for 40,000 and the Swede came along.
On the 10♣ turn, Jorgne picked up a gutshot and quickly checked again for Middleton to check back. The J♠ river gave Jorgne broadway and he bet 90,000. Middleton turned his underpair into a bluff and raised to 180,000 for Jorgne to call and win the pot.
Gonzalo Almeida opened to 40,000 from under the gun and was called by Cesar Garcia from the hijack. Anton Wigg defended his big blind.
On the 7♣7♠5♥ flop, Wigg and Almeida checked, prompting Garcia to bet 40,000. Wigg made it 90,000 and folded out Almeida but Garcia stood his ground and called.
Wigg fired out another 160,000 on the 6♠ turn and was called. The 7♥ river was an action killer as both players checked.
Wigg tabled 10♣9♣ for ten-high and Garcia took in the pot after tabling pocket eights.
Fouad Rabahie had raised as first to act and Clement Michaud called on the button. Gregory Fournier also came along from the big blind, and the 9♥6♠10♥ flop was fanned.
Fournier checked to Rabahie, who continued for 55,000. Both players stuck around with calls before the 7♣ turn was checked by all.
The 5♥ river then saw Fournier lead for 150,000, garnering two quick folds and awarding him the pot.
Byron Kaverman raised to 40,000 on the button and Bryan Paris moved all in for 485,000 in the big blind. Kaverman confirmed the amount before calling.
Bryan Paris: 4♠4♦
Byron Kaverman: A♦9♦
The flop came J♣A♣8♠ and Kaverman pulled into the lead with a pair of aces. The A♠ turn improved him to trips, while the 9♣ river gave him a full house for the second time so far on Day 4 as Paris hit the rail.
"Where did you get the coffee this morning?" tablemate Fouad Rabahie joked with Kaverman.
Peter Jorgne opened to 40,000 in the cutoff with 7♣6♣ and Tom Middleton defended a suited six with the K♥6♥. The A♦K♠5♦ flop kept Middleton ahead but he folded when Jorgne continued for 55,000.
Eliot Hudon then made it 40,000 to go with the J♣9♣ in an early position. Farid Jattin on the button had the 8♠8♥ and inquired to see the stack sizes of the two players behind, then called while the blinds let go.
The 6♥6♠2♣ flop brought with it a bet of 100,000 into 130,000 by Hudon and Jattin now checked his remaining stack before using a time bank extension. He then called and they headed to the Q♦ turn. Hudon fired a second barrel for 165,000 to force Jattin into using another time bank before coming along.
The river brought the 8♦ to give Jattin a full house and Hudon gave up his aggression by checking. Jattin bet only 75,000 into 660,000 and Hudon folded.
Panagiotis Mavritsakis opened to 45,000 in the cutoff before Dimitar Danchev three-bet to 115,000 on the button. Big blind Levente Szabo then made an all-in bet of 755,000.
Mavritsakis asked for a count but ended up letting his hand go, and Danchev quickly followed suit to award the pot to Szabo.
David Kaufmann opened to 40,000 from the cutoff but folded when Barny Boatman made it 90,000 from the button.
The following hand, Jorge Ufano raised to 40,000 from under the gun, and like Kaufmann, he released his hand after Boatman three-bet to 115,000. The Brit flashed his A♦K♠ and told Kaufmann that his hole cards from the previous hand were better than the big slick he tabled.
Anatoly Korochenskiy raised to 40,000 under the gun and Dimitar Danchev called in the big blind.
The flop came 2♦8♥4♥ and Korochenski continued for 45,000. Danchev called and the A♠ fell on the turn.
Korochenskiy then moved all in and Danchev called for his last 150,000. Korochenskiy showed K♦J♦, while Danchev was ahead with A♣5♣.
The river was the J♠ and Danchev doubled up, leaving Korochenskiy on a short stack.
At the same time at another table, Byron Kaverman raised to 285,000 as Clement Michaud used a time bank before reshoving from the cutoff. The table folded back to Kaverman in the hijack who also used a time bank before tossing in his last 5,000.
Byron Kaverman: A♥10♠
Clement Michaud: 8♣8♠
The 10♥5♣10♠ flop gave Kaverman trip tens, while the A♠ turn improved him to a full house and left Michaud drawing dead going to the A♦ river as Kaverman doubled.