The board 2♥6♦3♣2♠4♠ was already dealt in a heads-up situation when Baptiste Carteau checked to Jules Dickerson the the cutoff who sent 90,000 in the middle.
After some time, Carteau ended up calling, but only to muck his hand after Dickerson revealed 6♣6♥ for the full house.
Kathrine Brandt Weir won a pot off Chris Moneymaker in the previous hand and then defended the big blind against a raise by Dominik Nitsche with the J♦2♦. On the J♠9♣5♣ flop, Nitsche bet 22,000 with his 3♦3♣ and Brandt Weir called.
The 7♦ turn was checked and the 7♣ river was also checked by Brandt Weir. Nitsche checked it back and Brandt Weir won the next pot.
With a sizeable pot already brewed of about 460,000 David Moses led out for 30,000 on the 6♥5♦5♠5♣ turn. Paul Kruger was the only opponent in the hand and made the call.
The 9♥ completed the board and Moses checked to Kruger who pushed forward a stack of green mixed with some reds. Moses asked for a count and the dealer let him know it was 390,000.
Moses went deep into the tank, and begin talking aloud. "You're repping ace-five of hearts, aces, kings. Would be sick if you had nines."
A few more moments went by before he continued, "If you're bluffing you have to show since PokerNews is here."
Kruger remained silent and still as Moses thought longer. He stacked up a pile of chips and looked as if he was about to call when he said, "Even though I don't think you're capable of bluffing here, I want to call."
After a couple of seconds longer a tablemate called time, and the floor came over.
Moses said as the floor came, "Sorry guys, I have had enough time."
Before the floor started the count down, Moses tossed his cards into the muck. "Show if you're bluffing. You'll have all the glory."
Kruger still remained silent as he pulled in the pot and Moses concluded with "Good hand, Paul."
Action was picked up on the flop with the board reading J♣3♠6♠ and players heads up. Doug Polk checked from the big blind and called a 30,000 bet from his opponent in early position.
Both players checked the J♥ turn.
On the 7♥ river Polk bet 180,000 into a pot of 125,000, sending his opponent briefly into the tank.
After about a minute the early position player folded and Polk received a decent pot uncontested.
"Show the bluff" the early position player asked.
Polk obliged, tabling 6♣4♣ for a small pair on the flop turned into a bluff by the river.