Alen Tenorio made it 250,000 holding Q♣J♠ from early position. Colin Robinson called from the small blind with K♣9♣, and Chih Fan defended his big blind holding 5♣2♣.
The dealer produced a flop of 9♦10♦8♥ and the action checked to Tenorio, who bet 325,000.This was enough to get folds from Robinson and Fan, allowing Tenorio to win the pot.
Diego Ponce and Dillon Ott checked the 9♥8♣10♥ flop before Ponce bet 200,000 from the button on the J♥ turn. Ott called in the big blind.
The river was the A♦ and Ponce bet 500,000. Ott again called and Ponce showed A♣Q♠ for a straight. Ott flashed a seven for a smaller straight before he surrendered the pot.
Dmitrii Perfilev defended his big blind against an under-the-gun raise by Ruben Correia and checked the 8♠4♦2♠ flop. The Portuguese bet 275,000 and then called all-in when Perfilev check-raised all-in with the covering stack.
Ruben Correia: A♦A♣
Dmitrii Perfilev: A♠J♠
Correira needed to dodge spades or running jacks, and he did so thanks to the 2♣ turn and K♥ in order to double for 1,895,000.
Maxim Babko opened to 240,000 in middle position and Joey Padron called on the button.
Babko checked on the flop of J♠3♣Q♦ and Padron bet 175,000. Babko called. Both players then checked on the J♦ turn.
Babko checked once more on the Q♥ river and Padron bet 450,000. Babko quickly called. Padron showed K♣10♥ for king-high as Babko flipped over J♣10♣ to win the pot with jacks full of queens.
Stephen Hesse made it 250,000 from middle position and only Alen Tenorio called out of the big blind.
Tenorio check-called a bet of 200,000 from Hesse on the 5♦9♣2♣ flop.
The K♠ rolled off on the turn, causing Tenorio to check. Hesse bet 450,000, which Tenorio called.
Tenorio knuckled the action over to Hesse for the last time when the 7♦ dropped on the river. Hesse fired out roughly a half-pot bet of 900,000, causing Tenorio to go into the tank. After multiple minutes of thinking, Tenorio slammed in the call.
Hesse showed top pair with K♥J♠ to win the pot, as Tenorio mucked 10♣5♣ for just a pair of fives.
Yuchen Chen accidentally limped in from under the gun, with Jameson Painter calling on the button. Sebastian Schulze then checked his option in the big blind.
Chen continued for 125,000 on the A♥5♦A♠ flop, with Schulze being the only caller.
Schulze then check-called bets of 450,000 and 1,000,000 on the J♠ turn and 8♣ river.
Chen announced "full house," tabling 5♥5♠ for flopped fives full of aces. Schulze mucked.
On the next deal, Schulze limped in from the small blind and Chen checked.
Chen called a bet of 120,000 on the 10♥5♦3♠ flop before the J♦ turn checked through to the K♦ river. Schulze bet 325,000 and Chen folded.
Mark Shutley and Ihab Ali went to the turn on a board of J♣A♠3♣J♦ when Ali led out for 500,000 from the small blind. Shutley called on the button.
Ali then bet 600,000 on the 2♥ river and Shutley again called. Ali turned over K♠J♥ for trips and Shutley flashed the A♦ before mucking.
At another table, Tomas Szwarcberg had bet 375,000 from middle position on a board of 5♠5♥5♣7♦ before Benjamin Williams raised to 800,000 in the big blind. Szwarcberg called and the K♦ fell on the river.
Williams then moved all in for 1,300,000 and Szwarcberg tanked for several minutes until the clock was called. His hand was declared dead after 30 seconds and Williams took the pot.
Leon Sturm raised to 240,000 from under the gun with K♥5♥ and Will Kassouf called on his left with 10♣9♣. They went heads-up to a flop of 9♠9♦5♦ and Sturm check-called a bet of 260,000 from Kassouf.
The turn brought the 9♥ and Sturm led out with a bet of 270,000. Kassouf just called after making quad nines and the 7♣ hit the river. Sturm checked this time and Kassouf dropped in a bet of 1,230,000.
"Chop chop," Kassouf said after Sturm was in the tank for over three minutes. "I don't want to call clock." A little more speech play from Kassouf and Sturm looked him up.
"Nuts! Coconuts!" Kassouf shouted as he turned over his hand. "I have ten seconds to act, you can have five hundred and ten."