The player in the cutoff made a raise before Maxx Coleman three-bet on the button. The cutoff called and drew two before Coleman drew one card.
The cutoff then checked to Coleman, who fired a bet. The cutoff raised, Coleman three-bet and the button called. Both players stood pat on the second draw and the cutoff checked.
Coleman put in another bet, the cutoff raised again, and Coleman just called this time. Both players remained pat on the final draw, and the cutoff bet out.
Coleman put in a raise, sending his opponent into the tank. Eventually, he sighed as he called off his 7x6x5x3x2x, but it was no good against Coleman's 7x5x4x3x2x for the wheel.
On another table, Jeff Madsen's seat was left empty after he had busted his second bullet.
Action was picked up between two players just before the first draw with about 6,500 in the middle. Brian Yoon drew one and Harry Corvese, who was in position, drew two.
After the first draw Yoon bet again and was called by Corvese, who drew two again to Yoon's one.
Yoon bet again after the second draw and was called by Corvese, who drew one while Yoon stood pat.
With no draws remaining Yoon bet, Corvese raised to two bets and Yoon called.
Corvese tabled a seven-badugi with 7♣A♠5♦2♥ and Yoon's hand hit the muck.
Picking up the action on the second draw, Barry Greenstein stood pat under the gun, Patrick Leonard drew two from the cutoff, and the player on the button also drew two.
Greenstein then bet and received two calls. He stood pat once more on the final draw, and both of his opponents drew one. Another bet followed from the Hall of Famer, this time forcing out Leonard but getting called by the player on the button.
Greenstein tabled 7x5x4x3x2x for the nuts, claiming it was the first hand he had won in two weeks.
On another table, Josh Arieh was seen departing after depleting his chips.
Arriving to a four-way pot on the second draw, James Hinton drew two cards from the big blind, while Alex Epstein and Vincent Calicchia both drew one.
The action then checked around, after which each player drew one card. It checked to Calicchia on the button, who made a bet. Hinton quickly folded but Epstein put in a raise.
Calicchia instantly called and Epstein flashed 4x4x for a pair of fours. Calicchia raked in the pot with his 9x8x5x3x2x, claiming he would not be folding anything to raises anymore.
Meanwhile, Todd Brunson was seen sitting down with a fresh stack of 35,000 chips after having reentered.
Ruth Sun opened from the button and was called by a player in the big blind who drew two while Sun drew one.
After the first draw the big blind check-called a bet from Sun and once again drew two to Sun's one.
Sun bet again when checked to after the second draw. This time both players drew one.
Both players checked with no draws remaining. The big blind had bricked, ending with Qx8x5x4x2x while Sun had made an eight with 8x7x6x5x2x to take the pot.
Two hands later at the same table, Sun opened from the hijack and was called by a player in the big blind. Both players drew two, checked and drew two again.
After the second draw the big blind checked, Sun bet, the big blind raised and Sun called, drawing one while the big blind stood pat.
With no draws remaining the big blind check-called a final bet from Sun and tabled an eight with 8x6x5x4x2x, Sun turned over 7x6x4x3x2x for number two and took down another sizable pot.
Picking up the action on the first draw, Jeff Madsen, who just reentered, drew two cards from the small blind. The big blind drew three cards while the player under the gun drew two.
The action checked around and Madsen exchanged two cards still. The big blind drew one and the under the gun player took two. Madsen then led out after the second draw, receiving two calls.
Madsen then stood pat on the final draw while both his opponents drew one card. Madsen bet out and both other players mucked their cards.
"Is this the first time we don't have a showdown?" Jon Kyte, also at the table, asked.