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Action picked up on the flop of 8♠4♥7♦ in a hand between Adrian Mateos in the hijack and Alex Kulev in the big blind.
With 114,000 in the middle, Kulev bet 19,000 with 8♥5♥ and Mateos called with A♥5♣.
On the 7♣ turn, Kulev led out again, this time for 52,000, and Mateos called once more.
The river fell the A♣ and Kulev slowed down with a check. Mateos thought for a moment before checking back.
Sean Winter raised to 35,000 from under the gun and was called by Santhosh Suvarna on the button and Leon Sturm in the big blind.
The J♠2♦8♣ flop checked through, as did the 4♥ turn. On the 6♣ river, Sturm led out with a bet of 105,000, Winter called, and Suvarna folded.
Sturm mucked his cards and Winter showed K♥7♥ for king-high.
"I was so worried you were gonna over call," Winter said to Suvarna as he dragged in the pot.
Alex Foxen raised to 33,000 from under the gun with J♥J♦ and Alexandros Theologis three-bet to 120,000 in the hijack with 9♦9♣. Foxen made the call.
Foxen check-called a bet of 75,000 on the A♥5♠Q♠ flop, bringing the 9♥ turn, which improved Theologis to a set of nines.
Foxen checked again, and Theologis fired out a bet of 300,000, prompting Foxen to give up his hand.
Daniel Negreanu raised to 45,000 in the small blind and David Einhorn defended in the big blind.
The flop came 7♥9♣8♦, Negreanu bet 75,000 and Einhorn raised to 215,000. Negreanu then moved all in for 537,000 total, and Einhorn called.
Daniel Negreanu: K♠K♥
David Einhorn: 10♣9♦
Negreanu was ahead but Einhorn had plenty of outs with top pair and an open-ender.
Negreanu was able to fade the deck as the board ran out Q♦, A♥, earning him the double up.
Artur Martirosian opened to 35,000 from under the gun. Jans Arends in the small blind three-bet to 150,000 and Martirosian called.
Arends' continuation bet to 160,000 on 9♣10♦9♦ was called, so he checked the 5♦ turn. Martirosian seized this opportunity to bet 200,000 and Arends called.
The 2♠ river completed the board and Arends checked before going deep into the tank when Martirosian bet 750,000. He eventually folded K♠K♥. The stream revealed that Martirosian had K♦Q♦ for a flush.
Leon Sturm in middle position raised to 35,000. Ignacio Moron in the cutoff called and Santhosh Suvarna defended from the big blind.
After Suvarna and Sturm checked the 6♦10♥6♣ flop, Moron bet 40,000. Suvarna called but Sturm check-raised to 125,000. Both Moron and Suvarna called.
All three of them checked the A♠ turn leading to the J♥ river which was checked by Suvarna. Sturm bet 135,000, Moron called but Suvarna folded.
Sturm then revealed A♦10♠ for two pair, but Moron had 6♠5♠ for trips and scooped the pot.
Jason Koon raised to 38,000 in the cutoff with 6♦6♣ and Matthias Eibinger three-bet to 125,000 on the button with Q♠Q♥. Koon made the call.
The flop came 10♣10♥2♥ and Koon check-called a bet of 116,000, bringing the A♦ turn.
Koon checked again and Eibinger elected to check back. The 8♥ completed the board and both players checked, with the pot being pushed Eibinger's way.
Dejan Kaladjurdjevic raised to 33,000 in middle position with K♠J♦ and Daniel Negreanu three-bet to 75,000 on the button with Q♣J♠. Kaladjurdjevic called.
The flop came 3♣10♣K♣ and Kaladjurdjevic check-called a bet of 30,000 from Negreanu, bringing the A♦ turn.
Kaladjurdjevic checked again and Negreanu bet 150,000 with Broadway, prompting Kaladjurdjevic to send his cards into the muck.
Thomas Boivin raised to 40,000 on the button with Q♥J♥ and Brandon Wilson defended in the big blind with A♠2♠.
The flop came 4♦J♠Q♠, giving Boivin top two pair and Wilson the nut flush draw. Wilson checked and Boivin bet 21,000, prompting Wilson to raise to 95,000. Boivin made the call.
The turn fell the 10♠, completing the flush for Wilson, and he slowed down with a check. Boivin opted to check back.
The 9♠ river was an action killer, and Wilson bet 120,000. Boivin thought for a moment before tossing his cards into the muck.
Leon Sturm raised to 30,000 in middle position, Ignacio Moron flatted in the cutoff, and Santhosh Suvarna defended in the big blind.
The flop of 10♣5♥8♠ checked through to the 2♥ turn, where it checked to Sturm, who bet 40,000. Both Moron and Suvarna called to see the A♣ river.
It checked to Moron, who fired out a bet of 235,000, resulting in a quick fold from Suvarna. Sturm took some time to think through his decision before folding as well.