Bob Young moved all in for his last 45,000 in the hijack and John Foley called in the cutoff.
Bob Young: K♦J♥
John Foley: Q♥Q♠
Young remained behind as the board ran out 2♣A♣10♠A♠, while the Q♦ river gave him a straight but also improved Foley to a full house to send Young to the rail.
Les Mildenberg three-bet to 35,000 in the hijack before Spencer Dickinson moved all in for 108,000 under the gun. Mildenberg called to put Dickinson at risk.
Spencer Dickinson: A♦A♠
Les Mildenberg: K♠K♥
Dickinson had picked up aces against Mildenberg's kings, and the A♥J♦7♣ flop improved him to top set. The rest of the board ran out 2♠5♣ and the Day 1 chip leader doubled up.
Charles Lambert bet 25,000 from under the gun on a flop of A♣J♠9♦ and Ronnie Smith called in the cutoff.
The turn was the K♣ and Lambert moved all in for 36,000. Smith called and showed K♠Q♦ for a pair of kings, while Lambert had A♠6♣ for top pair. The river 9♣ gave Lambert two pair, and he earned the double up.
Linda Rodrigues moved all in for 120,000 from under the gun as the table folded around to Gerry McKinney in the big blind, who quickly called to put Rodrigues at risk.
Linda Rodrigues: 6♣6♦
Gerry McKinney: A♣K♣
McKinney didn't have long to wait to take the lead, as the 4♣3♣2♣ flop gave him the nut flush. The rest of the board ran out Q♠4♠ and Rodrigues was sent to the rail.
Juliano Destro can usually be found doing his best Martin Kabrhel impression, shouting out "Casino Royale" whenever he's involved in a big pot. It got the attention of the man himself, and Destro said that Kabrhel started following him on Instagram and liked all the screenshots of his hands from yesterday.
Destro was just involved in another pot against Jack Marani, where he bet 36,000 from early position on a flop of 9♣6♣A♥. Marani called in the big blind. Destro then moved all in for 35,500 on the 2♥ turn, and Marani called again.
Destro showed A♠7♦ for top pair, while Marani had 9♦7♠. The river was the 10♣ and Destro doubled up.
Wilmer Colon limped in from under the gun and Ronnie Smith came along from the button. Owen Balcarcel then raised to 24,000 in the small blind, and Colon called for his last 19,000. Smith also called.
Colon turned his baseball cap inside out and stood up from his seat. He thought the dealer had taken his cards, but he had accidentally put them in his pocket while putting away his sunglasses. Balcarcel then bet 26,000, and Smith got out of the way.
Wilmer Colon: 5♠4♠
Owen Balcarcel: A♥Q♦
"Let me turn the bag back, because it's over," Colon said as the cards were turned over. He needed help against Balcarcel's pair of queens, but he couldn't connect with the 3♠ turn or A♠ river and was sent to the rail.