

. The player under-the-gun fired out 1,200 and Sachindis re-raised all in. His opponent made the call and flipped 
but Sachindis had out-flopped him with his 
.The turn was the
and river the
, and Sachindis scooped the pot to send his opponent's aces crashing to the rail.As Sachindis collected the pot worth 7,500, he decided to provide a free lesson for his departing opponent, "Limp under the gun with aces? That's not how it teaches you in the books, is it? Go and play PokerPro!"
and his opponent with
.
and Choy's single pair of jacks improved to a set, solidifying the win.

cracked, George Palavos appeared to be tilting when he pushed all his chips into the middle soon after. However, it turned out he held pocket aces and was in great shape for a double up against the pocket kings of James Houlis.

and Houlis spiked his two-outer to end the day for Palavos.

with one of the limpers making the call tabling
.
, giving his opponent a set, but the
bricked to double Tran up to 2,150.
never threatened by the 

.
, Sivies traded raises with his opponent, eventually calling his opponent's 2,250 all-in bet. At the showdown, Sivies found himself in bad shape, drawing to three winning outs holding
.