Martin Jacobson raised to 6,500 on the button and Paulius Vaitiekunas defended from the big blind. The flop came A♠4♣2♥ and the action checked through to the 4♥ on the turn and the 5♥ on the river.
Vaitiekunas finally led out with an overbet of 25,000 and Jacobson raised to 61,000. Vaitiekunas deliberated for over a minute before finally sending his cards into the muck.
Anatoly Zlotnikov raised from the hijack to 7,000 and was re-raised by David Pham in the small blind to 26,000. Zlotnikov went all-in for the remaining 13,000 in Pham's stack, and Pham made the call.
David Pham: 8♦8♥
Anatoly Zlotnikov: J♣J♦
On the turn, Zlotnikov was ahead on K♣5♥4♥2♣, but the 8♠ river saved Pham from elimination.
Bernhard Binder raised it up on the button and Dong Chen called from the big blind. The flop came A♠3♠3♣ and Chen checked to Binder who bet 5,500. Chen check-raised to 16,000 and Binder called.
The turn was the 8♦ and Chen led out with a pot-sized bet of 40,000. Binder still called and the J♦ rolled off on the river. Chen checked this time and Binder checked it back. Chen flipped over 10♦3♦ for trips and Binder conceded the pot.
After an open to 6,000 by the player under the gun, Angelina Rich in the small blind shoved for approximately 24,000. Maor Zaharagi in the big blind raised all-in and made the under-the-gun player fold.
Angelina Rich: A♠J♠
Maor Zaharagi: 10♥10♣
The flop of Q♥3♦K♠ opened a straight draw for Rich, who was looking for one of the two remaining tens. Zaharagi picked up a straight draw of his own with the J♥ turn, and it was completed on the A♥ river, sending Rich to the rail.
Arthur Thiriart raised from the cutoff to 6,000 and was re-raised by Corey Kempson in the small blind to 18,000. Thiriart made the call.
The flop came J♦5♣5♠ and Thiriart called the 16,000 chip bet from Kempson.
On the 7♣ turn, Kempson checked, Thiriart bet 28,000, and Kempson called.
The 9♦ river was followed by another check from Kempson, and an all-in bet from Thiriart for Kempson's remaining 85,000. Kempson made the call showing 10♥10♣, which was no good against the A♥J♥ of Thiriart.
Stephen Song limped in from the small blind and John Pointer checked his option.
On the 8♦7♥3♠ board, Song checked and Pointer bet 3,000. Song made the call.
The turn was the 6♦ and Song checked again. Pointer bet again, this time 7,500. Song thought for a while, before responding with a raise to 37,500. Pointer quickly folded, and Song raked in the pot.
Matthew Su just sat down before the break and returned to a stack of 45,000. Su shoved all in from under the gun and Nicholas Peterson reshoved all in for 99,000 in the small blind. Cary Katz asked for a count and then called from the big blind.
Matthew Su: Q♠8♠
Nicholas Peterson: A♠A♦
Cary Katz: 8♥8♦
The board ran out clean for Peterson's pocket aces who eliminated Su and doubled through Katz on the first hand after the break.