Dennis Wilke opened to 4,000 under the gun and Rafael Moraes three-bet to 13,500 next to him. It came back to Wilke who called.
The flop fanned and Wilke check-called Moraes for 9,000.
Both opted to check on the turn and the paired the board on the river. Wilke bet 15,000, which Moraes quickly called. Wilke showed and Moraes tabled for two pair to claim the pot.
With roughly 70,000 in the pot on a completed board, Sergio Aido bet 55,000, and Josh Pollock took some time to deliberate. Pollock checked his cards again, looked at his opponent and the board, and ultimately, put in the calling chips.
Aido tabled for a flopped set which became a boat, and the Spaniard collected the pot.
The under-the-gun player raised to 4,500 and then was three-bet by Chad Layne in middle position. When action came around, Fabian Schafer thought for a second before he put in a cold four-bet to 37,000.
The orignial raiser folded and action was back to Layne, who went into the tank.
"All-in," Layne announced as he pushed his chips in. Schafer responded by immediately shoving the rest of his chips into the poy and tabling the rockets . Layne grimaced as he flippe over his
The board ran out and was no help to Layne and he gave Schafer a full double up.