Christopher Claassen was down to his last 6,500 and committed his remaining stack from middle position. Caitlin Comeskey raised from the cutoff and Andrew Kelsall called from the big blind, drawing two while Claassen and Comeskey each drew one.
Both Kelsall and Comeskey checked after the first draw. Kelsall drew two, Claassen stood pat and Comeskey drew one. After the second draw Kelsall bet and Comeskey called.
For the final draw Kelsall and Comeskey each took one while Claasseen stood pat again. Kelsall then check-folded to a bet from Comeskey.
Claassen had a nine with 9x6x5x4x3x but Comeskey had 8x5x4x3x2x for eight-perfect to send Claassen to the rail.
Mark Liedtke raised to 15,000 on the button and was called by John Cressend in the small blind and Robert Klein in the big blind.
Action checked through on the A♦7♣4♥ flop and it was checked to Liedtke, who bet 35,000 on the K♦ turn. Cressend called and Klein folded.
The 8♠ completed the board and Cressend checked a final time. Liedtke slid a stack worth 90,000 into the middle and Cressend tanked a while before eventually letting his hand go.
David Prociak raised from the hijack and Sukhpaul Dhaliwal called on the button.
On the 10♦4♥3♥ flop, Prociak led, Dhaliwal raised, and Prociak called.
Prociak check-called another bet on the 9♣ turn before the 9♠ river checked through. Prociak announced ace-king before Dhaliwal tabled A♥K♥K♣7♦ for two pair, kings and nines, to drag the pot.
Joseph Ricardo raised from the cutoff and was three-bet by Xixiang Luo in the small blind. It was folded back to Ricardo, who called.
Both players drew two on the first draw and Luo check-called a bet from Ricardo.
On the second draw, Luo drew two again and Ricardo reduced his draw to one. Luo then checked and folded facing a bet from Ricardo, slipping to 300,000 while Ricardo rose to 485,000.