Christopher Nguyen raised to 40,000 in middle position. It folded to Adrian Cazacu in the big blind, who defended. Nguyen put in another 40,000 on the 10♦2♣5♣ flop, only to be check-raised to 180,000 by Cazacu.
Nguyen mulled it over briefly before finding a fold and surrendering the pot.
Robbie Toan in the big blind, Christopher Nguyen in early position, and Simon Wilson in the cutoff went three-way to a flop of 3♠4♣2♦, which they all checked.
The 6♣ hit the turn and saw Toan make a bet of 70,000. Nguyen called before Wilson mucked his cards. Toan slowed down on the 9♠ river, checking before calling Nguyen's bet of 110,000.
Nguyen table 9♥9♣ for a set of nines, taking down the pot as Toan added his cards to the muck.
Christopher Nguyen raised to 40,000 from early position, which Robbie Toan made 135,000 to go in the big blind. Nguyen called to the 8♦8♥3♦ flop, where Toan fired an additional 125,000.
Nguyen spent one time bank before making a small raise to 275,000, after which Toan instantly shoved all in. Nguyen quickly folded, leaving himself about 25 big blinds to play with.
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Robbie Toan raised to 55,000 in early position. Simon Wilson called in the small blind, and the two players went to a flop of A♦8♦A♣. Toan continued for 25,000, and Wilson check-called.
Toan sized up to 60,000 on the 4♠ turn, again seeing his fellow Irishman check-call. The 5♦ river was quickly checked down. Toan tabled A♠Q♠ for trip aces, and was awarded the pot when Wilson added his cards to the muck.
[Removed:553] opened to 50,000 from early position. It folded to Robbie Toan in the small blind, who three-bet to 185,000. Michel Molenaar then spent one time bank before committing his stack of 490,000 in the middle.
Simon made a quick fold, but Toan went into the tank. "Am I gambling?" he asked himself while he spent two time extensions. "Fuck it," he eventually said as he slammed in a call.
Michel Molenaar: A♥A♦
Robbie Toan: K♣10♣
Molenaar had many outs to fade after the J♥6♣7♠8♣ turn, but the A♠ river gave him a safe top set to double up and cross the seven-figure mark.
Severi Palmu moved in for 190,000 from early position and was called by Simon Wilson in the next seat over. The rest of the table mucked their cards, and the players showed down.
Severi Palmu: K♠K♣
Simon Wilson: 10♠10♣
Wilson apologized as the 4♥10♥7♣ flop gave him top set, but there was no need as the K♦ turn saw Palmu regain a massive lead in the hand. The 7♠ river did not bring the last ten in the deck, doubling up Palmu on the stone bubble.