Ryutaro Suzuki opened to 1,600 from under the gun and Hitesh Patel called from the hijack.
The 5♠6♥6♣ flop was checked to the Q♦ turn.
Suzuki bet 3,000, Patel called and the 9♠ came on the river.
Suzuki checked, Patel bet 4,000 and Suzuki folded.
Ryutaro Suzuki opened to 1,600 from under the gun and Hitesh Patel called from the hijack.
The 5♠6♥6♣ flop was checked to the Q♦ turn.
Suzuki bet 3,000, Patel called and the 9♠ came on the river.
Suzuki checked, Patel bet 4,000 and Suzuki folded.
Harry Elliott raised to 3,000 in middle position holding A♠J♥. Gilad Rubinsky with A♦J♣ in the big blind three-bet to 8,200. Elliot made the call to see the flop.
The flop dropped 8♥10♠7♦. Rubinsky led out with pot sized bet of 17,000, which prompted Elliot to bet without hesitation.
Nico Schubert found himself all in and at risk after his shove was called by Zachary Smiley. The good news is that he was miles ahead, and needed to hope his opponent couldn't improve.
Nico Schubert: K♦K♣
Zachary Smiley: J♥J♦
The board ran out nice and low for Schubert, as the 6♥8♠3♦10♠5♦ runout was without sweat, and he got back above starting stack.
Action was picked up with roughly 7,000 already in the pot. Max Steinberg and Edward Hughes were the players contesting the pot and had a board showing Q♥3♦A♦ in front of them.
Steinberg was first to act and placed a bet of 4,000, which Hughes called.
The turn 5♣ didn't slow Steinberg down, firing again, this time for 10,000. Again, Hughes called.
The dealer then burned and turned the 3♠ to complete the board. Undeterred by the previous street's action, Steinberg flicked in a single green chip, signalling a bet of 25,000. This bet was enough to get the job done, as Hughes returned his cards to the dealer.
Mikki Mase and Frank Lagodich were heads-up in the blinds with around 24,000 in the middle going to the flop of 10♣9♦8♦. Mase checked to Lagodich who bet 10,000 and Mase check-raised to 25,000 which Lagodich called.
The turn was the 2♣ and Mase checked again. Lagodich tossed in a bet of 26,000 and Mase called to see the A♣ on the river. Mase quickly used both hands to put the last of his 50,600 chips in the middle which sent Lagodich into the tank.
Less than two minutes had passed before Mase asked if he could call the clock. The dealer obliged and Lagodich was given thirty seconds to act. Lagodich eventually called and Mase turned over A♠Q♦ for a rivered pair, good enough to overcome the K♠K♥ of Lagodich.
Daniel Negreanu picked up 5♥5♦ and raised to 3,000 in hijack. Brandon Paddock called in the big blind with 10♣9♠ to see a flop.
The dealer flopped Q♦A♠10♦. After a check, Negreanu bet 3,000, saying that the solver said it should be a100% c-bet, and when he didn't listen, it cost him.
Through the explanation, Paddock decided to fold and concede the pot to Negreanu.
Peter Columbia raised to 2,500 first to act and was called by Ryan D'Angelo in the big blind.
Both players checked on the J♣8♦4♥ flop and then Columbia called a 4,000 bet from D'Angelo on the 5♦ turn.
The 9♦ completed the board and D'Angelo sized down for a bet of 2,500. Columbia just called and D'Angelo tabled 10♦9♠ for a pair of nines.
Columbia revealed J♠J♥ for a set of jacks and added to his stack.