Claude Wolfe opened the hand with a raise, Nathan Gamble three-bet from the small blind, and Wolfe called. Gamble barreled all the way down on a 6♦6♥4♥5♥J♦ board and Wolfe called each street.
Gamble tabled A♣K♦4♦2♠ for sixes and fours and the nut low, enough to scoop the pot.
Action was picked up on the flop between Dragana Mackelprang on the button, Rylen Sanehisa in the small blind, and Scott Bohlman in the big blind.
Action checked around on the flop 6♦7♥2♣ to Mackelprang who bet and both players called.
Sanehisa checked on the turn Q♥ with Bohlman checking behind him and Mackelprang bet. Sanehisa raised, which both Bohlman and Mackelprang called.
On the river K♠, Sanehisa bet which Bohlman responded to by raising, prompting a call from both Mackelprang and Sanehisa.
Bohlman turned over Q♣Q♠8♦9♣ for a set of queens while Sanehisa turned over 5♠3♦2♥2♦ for an inferior set of twos with a seven-six low. Mackelprang took one look back at her hand of A♥7♣6♥6♣ for an inferior set of sixes before mucking and Bohlman and Sanehisa chopped up the pot.
Mike Matusow had just taken his seat in the tournament when he found himself tangled in a hand with Ariel Mantel.
Action was picked up on the flop in a pot between Mantel in the big blind and Matusow in the hijack. The flop read 9♦K♦J♥ and both players checked to the 2♦ turn that saw Mantel check to Matusow who bet and Mantel called.
On the river 10♣ Mantel took the betting lead and Matusow called asking "Flush?"
Mantel nodded and turned over J♦J♣5♥3♦ for a flush. Matusow nodded and flashed 7♦5♦ for an inferior flush as he mucked his hand, ceding the pot to Mantel.
Jason Daly raised in middle position, Robert Campbell made it three bets on the button, Brian Majcher called in the big blind and Daly came along as well.
Campbell stuck another bet in on the 10♠8♥8♣ flop and received two callers. The players then checked it down on the 4♦ turn and 5♠ river.
Campbell fanned out A♠K♣9♠7♣ for ace-high and an eighty-seven low and Daly mucked. Majcher revealed A♦10♣7♦5♣ for the same low and a pair of tens to leave just a quarter for the 2019 WSOP Player of the Year.