With the Q♦3♥3♠4♥ turn already on the felt, Noah Boeken fired 82,000 from the big blind into the pot of about 135,000. Stephen Song was on the button and made the call.
The A♣ completed the board on the river and Boeken continued with aggression as he fired 150,000 into the middle. Song went deep into the tank before opting to make the call and Boeken announced, "Good call," tabling 10♦9♦. Song rolled over Q♣7♠ for a pair of queens as he pulled in the pot.
Omar Diez raised to 28,000 from under the gun and picked up calls from Eelis Parssinen on the button and Jeff Cormier in the small blind. The flop came 10♣8♠8♣ and the action checked to Parssinen who bet 25,000. Both Cormier and Diez called.
The turn was the 4♥ and Parssinen sized up a bet of 106,000 this time. Cormier called and Diez got out of the way. The river was the 2♣ and Cormier splashed in a bet of 203,000. Parssinen wasted little time before folding and Cormier collected the pot.
"Bluffy," Cormier said hinting that Parssinen was trying to steal the pot. "You can't bluff a bluffer."
Santhosh Suvarna opened to 25,000 on the button, with Gleb Tremzin calling in the small blind and Shaun Deeb coming along in the big blind.
Tremzin led out for 30,000 on the 7♣J♥10♣ flop, with Deeb calling behind. Suvarna then moved all in, producing quick folds from both opponents.
Kristen Foxen is seated just shy of the feature tables where the $100,000 Triton Main Event is currently taking place. While trying to build chips on her own table, Foxen is also keeping an eye on the chip counts posted right above her where her husband Alex Foxen is currently leading with just five players remaining.
After facing a raise to 20,000 from Vytautas Semaska, Foxen three-bet to 55,000 from the hijack. Semaska called and the flop of K♦6♥3♥ hit the felt. Semaska checked to Foxen who continued with a bet of 40,000 and Semaska called.
The K♣ paired the board on the turn and both players checked to the Q♠ on the river. Semaska led out with a bet of 100,000 and Foxen quickly called. Semaska showed A♦Q♦ and Foxen held A♥Q♥ for the same hand and a chop, although Foxen had been free-rolling with the flush draw.
Hannes Jeschka opened 20,000 under the gun and only Joergen Lund came along from the big blind.
Both players checked to the 9♥8♦5♦J♣ turn, where Lund led for 30,000 and Jeschka made the call.
When the Q♠ completed the board on the river, Lund dropped 100,000 across the line. Jeschka thought for about 20 seconds before deciding to muck his hand.
Thijs Hilberts and Rayan Chamas were heads up in a three-bet pot on flop of 7♦6♣2♥. Hilberts checked from the cutoff and Chamas dropped in a bet of 40,000 on the button. Hilberts check-raised to 100,000 and Chamas called.
The turn brought the 9♠ and Hilberts put together a bet of 175,000. Chamas thought for a minute but decided to dump his cards into the muck.
Chris Brewer is on his second bullet of the day and landed himself on a table with fellow high-stakes regular Danny Tang. The two recently clashed in a pot where Brewer raised it up from the hijack and Tang defended in the big blind.
The flop came Q♠4♥3♦ and Tang check-called a continuation bet from Brewer. The 5♠ landed on the turn and Tang checked again. Brewer announced a bet of 55,000 and Tang check-raised all in, prompting a quick fold from Brewer.
In a heads-up pot on a board of K♥10♣5♠5♦, Shaneil Stokes checked and Matas Cimbolas bet 100,000. Stokes check-raised all in and Cimbolas called.
Shaneil Stokes: KxJx
Matas Cimbolas: A♥A♣
Stokes had run into aces and couldn't improve as the 3♦ river bricked off to mark his elimination.