Jeremiah Williams raised to 10,000 in the cutoff and Stephen Chidwick defended in the big blind.
Chidwick checked on the flop of 6♥A♠10♦ and Williams continued for 7,000. Chidwick called. Chidwick checked again on the 6♦ turn and Williams sized up to 32,000. Chidwick laid it down.
On a board of 9♣5♠7♦J♥6♥, there were around 70,000 chips in the pot when Yosef Negussie bet 40,000 from the big blind and Isaac Baron put in a raise to 115,000 on the button.
Negussie thought about it for a while, but eventually decided to give it up.
On a table nearby, another big pot was brewing. The board read Q♣10♣A♠J♥ with around 220,000 in the pot and both Yuhang Chen in the cutoff and Rene-Charles Angelil on the button checked.
A 2♠ dropped on the river and again both decided to knuckle it to showdown.
Chen showed A♦5♦ for a pair of aces, but Angelil flipped Q♦J♣ for two pair to scoop it.
"Wow, you boys are playing some street poker," said one of the table.
On the tail end of a double-paired board of J♣10♥10♣2♠J♦, Leo Margets bet 20,000 into a pot of around 35,000 out of the big blind. Josh Reichard then raised to 88,000 and Margets went deep into the tank before she called.
Reichard revealed his K♠6♠ for a bluff and Margets won the pot with the A♦A♥.
Andreas Christoforou raised to 12,000 from under the gun and Joshua Payne called in the hijack while Yiqian Song called in the big blind.
The flop rolled out K♥Q♠3♦ and everyone checked around to the turn 7♠ where Song bet 26,000 and Christoforou called. Payne raised to 85,000 and Song moved all in for 185,000 to see only Payne call.
Yiqian Song: K♦Q♣
Joshua Payne: 7♥7♦
Nothing changed on the river 8♥ and Payne's set of sevens was good for the pot while Song was eliminated from the tournament.
Everett Carlton made it 10,000 to go from early position and only Eric Wasserson called out of the small blind.
Wasserson check-called a bet of 7,000 by Carlton on the 3♠10♥7♦ flop.
Both players checked the 9♦ turn for the 4♠ to come on the river. Wasserson led out for 36,000 and Carlton instantly called. Wasserson announced queen-high, to which Carlton tabled K♥K♣ for a pair of kings to win the pot.