Kenny Hallaert opened from under the gun to 12,000 and got called by Mitchell Speck two seats down. Sebastian Crane in the small blind and Thomas Bingham in the big blind also came along.
The four saw a flop of J♥9♣5♦, which checked to Speck, who fired 20,000. Crane and Bingham folded, then Hallaert made it 55,000. Speck called.
Both checked the K♠ turn to see the 8♠ river, where Hallaert bet 90,000. After thinking it over, Speck decided to lay it down, and Hallaert was pushed the pot.
There were already over 100,000 chips in the middle on a full board of 10♥3♠7♦5♣K♣ when Artus Gimenez had bet 65,000 on the river, and Nathan Slater shoved for around 180,000.
Gimenez was in the tank for quite some time, so long in fact that the floor were called to initiate a countdown. With five seconds remaining until his hand would be declared dead, Gimenez called.
Slater then flipped over a set with 3♦3♣, and Gimenez showed K♠J♠ for a pair of kings.
"You're flopping sets so often, you are," said Gimenez to Slater.