Raymond Latinsky was facing a bet of 4,000 on a board of 2♥J♠Q♥10♠ when he moved all in for 34,000 from middle position. His opponent called to put him at risk.
Latinsky showed A♠5♠ for straight and flush draws and needed to improve against J♥10♥ for two pair. The 4♠ on the river gave him the nut flush as his defeated opponent let out a loud yell before handing over the double up.
Sergio Aido raised under the gun to 1,200 and Rafael Farah three-bet to 2,600. It folded to Javier Garcirreynaldos in the big blind who called, followed by Aido.
The trio checked on the K♦A♠5♥ flop and a 3♦ appeared on the turn. It checked again to Farah who bet 2,600, and it was enough to win the pot right away.
With an ace of hearts matching the one on Zahari Petrov's sweatshirt on a A♥6♦2♣4♣ board and Petrov led out 2,200 from the small blind, and the cutoff called.
Petrov put another 2,500 into the pot on a 5♣ river. and the cutoff called again. Petrov showed that he had an ace up his sleeve to go with the one on his chest and raked in the pot when the cutoff mucked.
Following a successful Grand Prix Turbo Series Montreal earlier this month, Global Poker announced that it will run the Summer Series IV right in time for all of the summer's poker action.
The Summer Series IV will take place June 26-July 9 and will feature several Gold and Sweeps Coins events. The series will have GC 630,000,000 in total prizes guaranteed and 28 Gold Coin trophies and SC 1,260,000 in total prizes guaranteed and 28 Sweeps Coin trophies.
The biggest draw of the series will be the GC and SC Main Events on July 9, which will feature respective guarantees of GC 630,000,000 and SC 1,260,000 across four events. The Prog Bounty, Super Deep Main Events will kicks things off before the regular Super Deep Main Events later in the evening.
All players in the field have been sent on a 75-minute dinner break after three levels of excitement and action in what is the largest Main Event in the history of the WSOP! Play will resume at approximately 8:15p.m. local time but here is a look back at some of the exciting moments from the last couple of hours...