There were around 90,000 chips in the pot on a board of 10♥6♣10♦Q♠A♥ when Sergio Aido checked it over to Justin Bonomo. After some time, Bonomo announced a bet of 52,000 and put the chips into the pot, and Aido folded.
Picking up the action on the flop, Morten Klein in the cutoff was involved in a hand with Santosh Survana in the small blind as well as [Removed:564] in the big blind.
With the board reading 9♥4♠6♠ action checked to Klein. He bet 15,000, receiving a call from Survana. [Removed:565], however, responded with a raise to 55,000. Klein called while Survana folded.
[Removed:565] slowed down on the K♥ turn, checking to Klein, who fired off 76,000. After burning a time extension, [Removed:565] called.
The K♠ river paired the board and saw Klein move all in after [Removed:565] checked to him. [Removed:565] was the effective stack with around 140,000 behind and ultimately decided to preserve his remaining chips by conceding the pot to Klein.
Pieter Aerts opened 9,000 under the gun and both Frank Funaro and Phil Ivey called in the blinds.
All three players checked to the Q♣J♦8♥6♥ turn, where both Funaro and Ivey checked once again. Aerts bet 10,500 and Funaro check-raised to 62,000. Ivey quickly got out of the way and Aerts made the call.
When the K♥ landed on the river, Funaro jammed all-in and Aerts snap-called his remaining 178,000.
Funaro tabled A♣10♥ for Broadway but Aerts rolled over A♥J♥ for a flush as he scooped a double-up.
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Masashi Oya opened 11,000 in middle position and both Curtis Meeks and Sam Soverel came along from the blinds.
The action checked to the Q♥J♦7♥A♣K♥ river, and both Meeks and Soverel checked once more before Oya flung 30,000 across the line. That was enough to drag the pot as both players quickly released their hands.
James Chen opened to 10,000 from middle position. Aleksejs Ponakovs then three-bet to 32,000 after action folded to him on the button. The blinds got out of the way while Chen called to send the two players to a flop.
The flop came Q♠6♣7♠. Chen checked to Ponakovs, who continued for 25,500 and Chen called.
Both players checked through the 8♣ turn to the Q♣ river at which point they checked to showdown. Chen held 9♦8♦, good enough to scoop a decent pot.