On a flop of Terrence Chan checked and Brendan Taylor bet. Chan called and the turn was the . It went check, bet, call and then the appeared on the river. Both players checked and Taylor showed to take down the pot and add around 50,000 to his stack.
One of the first post-break hands was played between Terrence Chan and Mike Schneider. Chan opened pre-flop, then was the only player to call Schneider's three-bet. Chan checked and called a bet on the flop, then checked and called again on the turn. When Schneider bet after Chan checked the river, Chan finally decided to fold.
Terrence Chan was out of position against the much shorter-stacked Brendan Taylor. Taylor bet every street of a board. Chan checked and called each time, then tabled at showdown. He had been behind Taylor's the whole way but rivered a chop. That's how things have been going today for Taylor.
Jonathan Little raised to 16,000 from the cutoff and Brian Tate reraised to 24,000 from the button. The blinds folded and Little made the call.
The flop came and Little checked. Tate bet 8,000 and Little check-raised to 16,000. After Tate made the call the turn came the . Little bet and Tate called. Little then checked the on the river and Tate bet. Little mucked and Tate added 68,000 to his stack.