The board was showing and there was a bet of 1,100,000 in front of Bartlomiej Machon. Pierre-Paul Paulin called the bet and Machon tabled for three tens. Paulin showed for a flush and more than enough to take down the pot.
Maria Ho opened to 175,000 from under the gun, Brian Yoon called in the hijack and Rainer Kempe defended his big blind. A flop of came down and action checked to Ho who bet 225,000.
Yoon was the only customer and the landed on the turn. Ho pushed in 600,000 and Yoon quickly sent his cards into the muck, shipping another late pot to Ho.
Charles La Boissonniere opened to 175,000 from the hijack, Louis Boutin called on the button and Aleksandr Merzhinskii stuck around from the small blind.
The dealer flipped over on the flop and action checked to Boutin who bet 325,000. Merzhinskii check-raised to 850,000 and only Boutin called to see the turn card.
Merzhinskii bet 750,000 and Boutin quickly folded, sending the large pot to the Russian.
The turned board read and there was around 500,000 in the pot. Action checked to Anatoly Filatov, he bet 400,000 and Lauren Roberts check-called.
A landed on the river and Roberts again checked. Filatov pushed in 800,000, Roberts called and Filatov tabled for two pair on the river. Roberts mucked and Filatov took down another pot late in the day.
Jonathan Concepcion opened to 150,000 from the cutoff, Pierre-Paul Paulin three-bet to 530,000 on the button and Concepcion elected to push in a 1,300,000 four-bet. Paulin moved all in for more than enough to cover the 4,500,000 stack of his opponent and Concepcion called, players turned over their hands.
Concepcion:
Paulin:
The flop came down huge for Paulin when the dealer fanned out , giving him a set and the lead. An fell on the turn and Concepcion would need to hit to stay alive.
The peeled off on the river and Paulin took down the pot with his set of snowmen, sending Concepcion out the door, adding another hearty sized pot to his stack.
Peter Weinand opened to 150,000 from under the gun, Hannes Speiser moved all in from the cutoff for 1,420,000 and Anatoly Filatov called on the button. Weinand moved all in over the top for 3,650,000 and Filitov said "Let's Go!" as he slammed in the chips for a call.
Speiser:
Weinand:
Filatov:
The flop came down and Weinand was still way ahead with his kings. A peeled off on the turn, giving Speiser a set of sevens and the lead.
The river came down a very lucky card for Filatov as the dealer flipped over the , giving him the nut straight. Filatov took down the pot with his straight, eliminating two opponents while doing so.
The flop was showing and there was around 475,000 in the pot. Rainer Kempe lead out for 240,000, Manig Loeser called and the landed on the turn.
Kempe thought for over a minute and then announced all in for 1,350,000. Loeser called, tabling for a pair of eights with a straight draw and Kempe turned over for a higher pair in his tens.
The peeled off on the river and Kempe's ten took down the pot for a full double through Loeser.