Bryn Kenney opened to 12,000 from the cutoff with and David Peters called from the big blind with . The flop came and Peters checked to Kenney who continued for 12,000. Peters check-raised to 43,000 and Kenney made the call.
The turn was the and Peters led out for 85,000. Kenney called after picking up a straight draw and the landed on the river. Peters checked after the flush came in and Kenney announced a bet of 320,000. Peters used up a time extension but eventually made the call, raking in a huge pot.
Koray Aldemir defended big blind and check-called 12,000 from Dominik Nitsche on . Both players checked the turn and a arrived. Aldemir bet 55,000 and Nitsche called fairly quickly but couldn't beat for jacks up.
David Peters raised to 11,000 from under the gun with and Stephen Chidwick three-bet to 35,000 on his left with . The action folded back to Peters who called to see a flop of .
Peters checked his full house and Chidwick bet 28,000 with his overpair. Peters just called and checked when the landed on the turn. Chidwick fired another 100,000 and Peters continued to call. The completed the board and Peters checked for the third time.
Chidwick announced a bet of 225,000 as his time was expiring and Peters used up a time extension before just calling. Chidwick tabled his pocket kings thinking they were the best hand, but Peters surprised him with his full house.
The pot stayed small with no preflop raise and just 5,000 each going in postflop between Koray Aldemir and Dan Smith. Aldemir checked a completed board of and Smith bet 15,000 Aldemir announced 62,000 before his time ran out. Smith used a time extension but folded.