Action folded to Tomomitsu Ono on the button who raised into the blinds, getting called by Brian Kelley in the big blind to see a flop of K♣K♥7♠.
Both players checked through to the 9♠ turn card, on which, both players again checked through to a river card of the K♦.
Ono check-called a bet from Kelley with Kelley showing the A♥A♣10♠2♣, prompting a quick fold from Ono as the dealer pulled in the cards and awarded the pot to Kelley.
Ryan Caskey was all in by the turn on a board of 6♦9♠2♣K♥ and up against Kevin Petersen and Jason Remshardt.
Petersen and Remshardt both checked the 4♥ river as Petersen showed K♦4♦A♣10♣ for kings and fours. Remshardt had 7♥3♥ for a low, but Caskey turned over K♣K♠A♥5♦ for a set and kings and low to scoop the pot and triple up.
"Welcome back. That's almost an average stack," tablemate Erik Perry told Caskey after the hand.
Three-handed on a board of 4♦2♣10♣8♥, Chris Vitch bet from early position before Eric Varnado raised on the button. Israel Garcia folded the big blind, but Vitch called.
The river came the 5♠ and Vitch tossed in his last chips. Varnado called with A♦3♥7♣2♦, while Vitch had A♣8♣3♠5♣. Vitch won the high pot, while they split the low.
"Another couple of those and you'll stick around for awhile," Arne Pederson told Vitch following the hand.
Patrick Stacey raised in middle position only to see a three-bet come from Erik Perry on the button. Stacey called and the two saw a flop of 7♥A♠2♥.
Stacey check-called a flop bet from Perry and the two were off to a 9♣ turn card.
Stacey checked again to see Perry toss out a bet which Stacey quickly called, prompting the dealer to put the J♥ out on the river.
Both players checked to showdown and Perry quickly turned up the A♣7♦2♦2♣ for bottom set, causing Stacey to toss his cards toward the muck as Perry wins a big one and moves up to 1,500,000 in chips.
The table has spent a good part of the last level ribbing James Obst over the famous hand in which he folded a full house against Michael Ruane's straight flush in the 2016 Main Event.
"Is that really your claim to fame? Folding a full house to a straight flush," Mike Thorpe asked Obst, who could only smile.
"Let's bring it up right now. Put it up on the screen. We don't need the clock," another tablemate said.
"Guy comes all the way from Australia to enjoy a nice, quiet game of Omaha 8 and gets sat at this table," another added.
At the same time, Ben Vidal raised from early position, and Ryan Scully called in the big blind.
The flop came 9♣6♦Q♦, and Scully led out with a bet. Vidal called, then called again on the 2♠ turn.
"What are you working on," Scully asked.
"Not much right now," Vidal replied as they saw the 2♣ river. Scully checked over to Vidal, who put in a bet.
"You are the fishiest fish ever," Scully said before calling. Vidal turned over A♦2♦5♥10♦ for trip deuces as he took the pot.