Action was picked up after the turn of 10♠6♥J♦Q♥, as the big blind led out for 30,000 and Alan Goasadoue called from the middle position.
The river was the 4♣ as the big blind was quick to check. Goasdoue bet 195,000 with his opponent eventually having made the call. Goasdoue showed A♥K♠ for the nut straight to take down the pot.
Katie Lindsay opened to 6,000 and called a raise from the player next to her for 12,000 to go see a flop 6♣J♥8♦. Lindsay check-called her opponent's continuation-bet for 13,000.
The turn 8♥ went check-check and on the 5♦ river, Lindsay fired 50,000 in the middle. It was enough to make her opponent fold his hand.
From the hijack position, Ren Lin raised to 6,000 chips. But on the button, Christopher Maguire raised him all in for 32,000 chips. The blinds folded, and Lin called.
Christopher Maguire: 5♦5♠
Ren Lin: A♣10♥
On every street, Maguire said "good" to reassure himself. He said that on the flop 3♥7♣8♠, the turn 7♠, and finally the river 5♣, that gave him a set to double.
Carl Shaw raised to 6,000 and received a call from the cutoff. The player on the button jammed all in for 30,000 while the middle position jammed all in over the top. Both players revealed their hands.
Opponent: A♦5♦
Carl Shaw: A♠K♠
The board ran out Q♥J♠7♣3♦2♥ as Shaw scooped the pot.
Nir Cohen raised to 6,000 from middle position before the big blind three-bet to 22,000. Cohen found the call to the flop.
The flop came 2♦J♠9♥ as the big blind led out for 22,000. Cohen found the call.
With the 7♥ having peeled off on the turn, the big blind continued for 50,000 and received a quick all from Cohen.
The river was the 9♦ as the prior aggressor jammed all in. Cohen made the call and showed K♠9♠ to take the pot over his opponent's A♥A♦ and double up from his all-in.
The hand after, Cohen bet for 6,000 with the late position player having made the call. The small blind called and was all-in for 4,000 and the big blind found a call to the flop.
The flop came 2♦2♥10♦ with the big blind having made a quick check. Cohen led out for 5,000 as he received a call from both remaining players.
WIth the 2♠ on the turn, all three players checked around.
The K♦ came on the river as both early position players checked. The late position player bet 11,000 and received a call from both other players. Cohen showed Q♠Q♣ to take the pot and increase his chip stack.
Frederic Normand opened to 6,500 under the gun and there was an all-in from a fresh stack in middle position. Stefan Lehner, the defending champion, also just sat down and moved all in as well for 40,000. The action folded back to Normand who gave his two cents before folded as well.
Stefan Lehner: A♠K♥
Opponent: J♦10♦
The board ran out 5♥4♣2♦5♦2♣ and Lehner's ace-high was enough to win the hand and build a stack in his first hand.