Eliott Kessas opened to 200,000 from the hijack and Joe Serock three-bet to 575,000 from the next seat. Kessas called.
Kessas checked on the flop of 10♣Q♦8♠ and Serock checked back. Kessas then bet 500,000 on the 9♦ turn and Serock laid it down.
Eliott Kessas opened to 200,000 from the hijack and Joe Serock three-bet to 575,000 from the next seat. Kessas called.
Kessas checked on the flop of 10♣Q♦8♠ and Serock checked back. Kessas then bet 500,000 on the 9♦ turn and Serock laid it down.
Heads-up on a flop of 4♥10♦K♣, Kyosuke Nagami bet 550,000 from the cutoff and Alex Keating called in the big blind.
The turn was the 9♣ and Nagami bet 1,700,000. Keating again called and checked to Nagami on the 2♥ river.
Nagami checked back this time. "Ten," Keating announced, but Nagami showed A♣K♦ for a pair of kings as he took the pot.
Jose Carlos Lopez Fibla jammed for 1,305,000 from under the gun and he was called by Tyler Montoya to his left.
Jose Carlos Lopez Fibla: A♦Q♥
Tyler Montoya: K♦K♥
Montoya kept the lead on a board of 6♦10♥Q♠3♦3♠ to eliminate Lopez Fibla.
Bradley Mercer opened to 210,000 from under the gun with K♠Q♠, Julio Trimmer three-bet to 575,000 from the hijack with A♣J♥, then Michail Grigorev in the big blind went into the tank, but folded A♦Q♥.
Mercer made the call to see the 8♥9♣Q♦ flop where Trimmer bet 400,000. With a top pair, Mercer check-raised to 1,200,000, but Trimmer three-bet to 2,400,000.
Mercer looked at his cards, and chose to fold.
Nazar Buhaiov opened under the gun to 200,000 and was called by Tomas Szwarcberg from middle position. Kenneth Kim then squeezed to 750,000 from the cutoff, and Sami Bechahed made it 1,800,000 from the button, leaving himself just 60,000 behind. Buhaiov and Szwarcberg both quickly folded, then Kim shoved and exposed his cards, without realizing that Bechahed hadn't yet called. Bechahed knew what he was up against and flicked in his last 60,000 chips.
Sami Bechahed: K♠K♥
Kenneth Kim: K♦J♦
Kim didn't get any help from the 5♦3♣9♥A♥6♥ runout which meant Bechahed more than doubled up, and Kim's stack had a big hole in it.
Alex Keating raised to 250,000 in early position before Nevan Chang moved all in for around 800,000 in the small blind. Keating called to put him at risk.
Nevan Chang: 9♠9♥
Alex Keating: 10♥10♣
Chang was dominated by Keating's better pair as the board ran out Q♠6♦2♣4♦J♠, sending Chang to the rail.
The next hand at this table, Tobias Matuschek moved all in for 750,000 from the cutoff and Kyosuke Nagami called on the button.
Tobias Matuschek: K♣8♠
Kyosuke Nagami: A♣7♣
The board ran out 3♠10♥3♦J♦2♥ and Nagami took the pot with his ace-high as Matuschek headed off to the payout desk.
Picking up the action on a board of 8♣2♦J♥6♥ with 3,210,000 in the pot, Danny Tang in the small blind bet 1,500,000 and Jonathan Tamayo on the button called.
The 5♣ completed the board and Tang with A♦K♠ checked. Tamayo with A♥J♦ decided to check-back and won the hand.
Pedro Safar raised to 225,000 and was called by Alessandro Pichierri in the big blind. On the A♥6♦5♣ flop, Pichierri check-called for 175,000 and they checked down the 8♥ turn as well as the 2♠ river. Pichierri tabled 7♥6♥ for a pair of sixes and won the pot.
One table over, Danielle Andersen jammed for 1,150,000 in the big blind when the small blind had limped in and forced a fold.
Back to the same table as before, Daniel Zadok raised and Safar clicked it back to 600,000. Zadok then made it 1,275,000 to go and Safar reluctantly folded.