Blakr Napierala opened to 1,600 from middle position, Corey Regnier called from the small blind and Aaron Obstein followed from the big. On the flop, action checked over to Napierala who fired 2,600. Regnier called and Obstein folded.
The hit the turn and Regnier check-called a bet of 7,700, bringing the on the river. Both players checked and Regnier tabled the for a pair. Napierala folded, and Regnier added to his already-healthy stack.
Matt Parry opened to 900 from early position and Mike O'Halloran called. The big blind came along as well and the flop came down The big blind checked, Parry bet 1,800 and only O'Halloran called.
The hit the turn and Parry bet 4,000. O'Halloran came along again, bringing the on the river. Parry moved all in for around 8,000, and after a short time O'Halloran called. Parry slowly tabled the for two pair with an ace, and O'Halloran mucked.
Joe Ciffa, who won two events already in the 2014 Summer Slam, spent part of the day here in the Seneca Poker Room but he decided to take a day off from tournaments and play cash games instead. As he made his way to the cage to cash in his chips, he received a lot of congratulations from dealers and players and even got a reminder that he can't win a tournament today since this is a four-day event.
"i'm not playing today anyway," he responded with a smile.