The flop read and there was about 600,000 in the middle. Santiago Plante and Sandy Lam both checked to the on the turn. Plante bet 235,000 and Lam instantly raised to 825,000.
Plante called and the dealer flipped over the on the river. Plante checked to Lam who moved all in and Plante hit the tank for several minutes before Lam called clock on him.
The tournament director made it down to just one second before Plante called and Lam said "Nice call," as she turned over for queens over dimes. Plante tabled for a turned full house and took down the pot for a full double through Lam.
Kristen Bicknell raised it up from the hijack and Ben Wilinofsky defended from the big blind. The flop fell and Wilinofsky check-called a continuation bet from Bicknell.
The turn was the and Wilinofsky decided to lead out for 200,000. Bicknell called and the completed the board. Wilinofsky tossed in another 525,000 and Bicknell went deep into the tank. After nearly seven minutes, the clock was finally called and Bicknell had 60 seconds to make a decision.
Just as her time was running out, Bicknell flicked in a chip to make the call. Wilinofsky turned over and Bicknell tabled the best hand with .
Seyedrohollah Ettehadi opened to 80,000 in early position and Castrillon Fontan called in the cutoff.
From the small blind, Alex Keating moved all in for 800,000, and after several minutes in the tank, Ettehadi folded. Fontan quickly folded behind, and Keating collected the pot.