Three ways to a flop 6♣4♦K♦ and Robert Rivera placed a bet of 120,000. Paul Serrate called and Mitchell Tsang folded.
Heads up to the turned 8♠ and both players tapped the table.
Serrate checked with the A♠ completed the board and Rivera placed a bet of 150,000. Serratecortes went all in.
Rivera went deep into the tank, with less than 500,000, making mention he would only be left with four big blinds if he folded. After some time, he made the call and Serrate tabled the A♥4♠ for two pair.
Rivera congratulated his opponents on a good game and showed the A♣10♥. Serrate made mention that Rivera was a nice guy and he was sorry to be the one to dispatch him.
Two players saw the A♣10♣4♦ flop and Karen Sarkisyan check-called a bet of 220,000 from Alain Baumann.
When the 4♠ fell on the turn both players tapped the table and the 9♥ landed on the river.
Sarkisyan dropped 300,000 across the line and Baumann matched the bet to see the A♦7♦ from Sarkisyan. Baumann rolled A♥J♣ for the better kicker as the dealer pushed him the pot.
Tomi Keah opened 260,000 in early position before Daniel Cordaro jammed for roughly 2,500,000 on the button. Robert Bridges was in the big blind and called off his 1,290,000, putting the action back on Keah. After giving it some thought, he pitched his cards into the muck.
Robert Bridges: A♥A♠
Daniel Cordaro: 10♣10♥
Bridges was dealt the best hand in the game and was able to fade the ten as the board ran out 7♥7♣5♠Q♥6♦.
It looked like Bridges dodged a bullet as Keah told the table he would have had quads after the hand.
Gustavo Hoyos was able to get an all in through to take the blinds and showed the K♠K♦ to show the table he meant business. Just two hands later he went all in and was called by Josiel Dacruz on his direct left.
Gustavo Hoyos: A♠6♠
Josiel Dacruz: Q♥J♥
In what seemed like a flop made for television, it rolled out A♥A♦K♥, giving Hoyos three of a kind while also giving Dacrus the royal flush draw. With two cards to come, Hoyos was a 2:1 favorite.
The turn peeled the Q♣ and a fate-changing 10♠ peeled off on the river, causing Dacruz to stand up and clap in triumph as his straight claimed the pot.
Juan Campayo opened 200,000 in middle position and Michael Scully three-bet 500,000 from the cutoff. The button and blinds quickly folded and Campayo made the call.
When the J♥4♠3♦ flop hit the felt, Campayo checked and Scully wasted no time jamming all-in. Campayo mucked and Scully showed him the good fold as he tabled K♥K♦.