There was an open to 800 from under the gun. Phil Laak called on the raiser's direct left and Jean-Robert Bellande reraised to 4,000 in the cutoff. The under-the-gun player folded, Laak called and the flop came .
Laak checked, Bellande continued for 6,000 and Laak check-raised to 12,650. Bellande quickly called.
The turn was the , Laak checked again and Bellande took the pot with a bet of 17,000.
Ryan Fee (middle position) and Marvin Rettenmaier (button) each committed 7,600 preflop to see a flop.
Fee bet 10,000, Rettenmaier called and the fell on the turn. . Fee bet 22,000, Rettenmaier tagged along again and the river completed the board. Fee shoved for 33,200 and after about 90 seconds, Rettenmaier called.
Fee tabled , Rettenmaier mucked and Fee scored the double-up. Rettenmaier busted shortly thereafter.
Jason Koon led out for 2,000 on a flop of , Daniel Negreanu raised to 6,000 and Koon made the call.
The turn was the , Koon led out again - this time for 8,500 - and Negreanu raised again. Kid Poker bumped the action to 20,500 and Koon came over the top, putting out 35,000 in pink T5,000 chips.
"Not a good card for me," Negreanu sighed, mucking. "I definitely had you before that."
"Really?" Koon asked.
"Yes - I could still be ahead!" Negreanu chuckled.
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Four players took a flop of , including Hans Winzeler, Phil Ivey and Josh Arieh. The action checked to Arieh, who fired out 2,400 and only Ivey folded.
The turn was the , Winzeler led out for 7,100 and Arieh called.
The completed the board, both players checked and Winzeler took down the pot with for two pair.