Manuel Fritz opened the action with a raise to 60,000 from under the gun. Noel Rodriguez defended from the big blind.
Fritz continued for 65,000 on A♥10♦7♥ and Rodriguez made the call.
The turn 2♥ hit the felt and action went check-check.
Rodriguez fired 165,000 on the Q♠ river before Fritz raised to 430,000. Rodriguez went into the tank but put in one chip, signifying a call. Fritz tabled A♣Q♦ and it was good. Rodriguez showed A♠2♠ before mucking.
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David Stamm opened the action with a raise to 65,000. Alexandre Reard defended from the big blind.
The flop came down 5♦A♣9♣ and Stamm continued for 30,000. Reard made the call.
Stamm fired 85,000 on the A♥ turn before Reard raised to 230,000. Stamm called.
Reard wagered 205,000 on the 10♠ river before Stamm moved all in, putting Reard at risk. Reard made the lay down and was left as the table short stack.
Ognyan Dimov raised to 60,000 first-to-act and was three-bet to 140,000 by Dan Sepiol in the cutoff. Action folded back to Dimov, who announced he was all in for a bit over 300,000. Sepiol quickly called and hands were revealed.
Ognyan Dimov: K♠K♦
Dan Sepiol: A♣A♥
The 6♥5♠8♠J♥7♦ runout provided Sepiol a sweat-free runout with his aces and Dimov was eliminated.
Jared Bleznick raised to 65,000 from middle position before Kristen Foxen jammed all in for 170,000 from the cutoff. The action folded back to Bleznick, who quickly stuck in a call.
Kristen Foxen: 9♥9♣
Jared Bleznick: 3♠3♣
The board ran out an uneventful K♥K♦6♦4♣2♠ and Foxen doubled up to roughly 14 big blinds.