.It was checked to the cutoff player, who bet 2,200. Germann called before Lazar raised it up 5,000. Both opponents called. The turn came
, prompting Lazar to bet 8,000 and the only player still interested was Germann, who moved all in. Lazar snap-called with
for a flopped set. He was very unlucky, though, as Germann had
for a turned bigger set.The river came blank, meaning Germann scooped a big pot for this stage. Lazar is down to just 1,050 and looks over at Germann's 44,000 stack, thinking of what might have been.
, a player moved all in against Stephen Kenna. Kenna made the call. Kenna held
and his opponent held
. Kenna's opponent had a lot of potential outs, but none of them came when the
hit the turn and the
hit the river.
, Duncan Bell check-called an opponent's bet of 1,700. The river was the
and both players checked, with Bell turning over
and his opponent showing pocket queens.

, and the player in the big blind checked to Harman, who fired 500. The BB player made the call.
and the big blind led out for 2,500. Harman thought for a few minutes and said, "I might have the best hand."
as he raked in the pot to leave Harman down to 17,000.



and Newman checked. Williams moved all in for his last 2,350 and Newman made the call.
for a set and Newman had a flush draw with
and Williams needed to dodge the river to stay alive and double up.
hit the river, completing a runner-runner straight for Newman.
to pair his
, and both players quickly checked. Ho turned over
. Spencer nodded, said, "Pair of eights," and mucked.