Heads-up on a flop of Q♠2♠7♣, Dustin Nelson in the big blind raised all-in for 160,000 and was called by Thomas Skaggs in the small blind.
Dustin Nelson: Q♦J♥9♣7♥
Thomas Skaggs: K♠9♠8♣2♥
Nelson hit a full house with the 7♦9♦ runout and doubled up.
Heads-up on a flop of Q♠2♠7♣, Dustin Nelson in the big blind raised all-in for 160,000 and was called by Thomas Skaggs in the small blind.
Dustin Nelson: Q♦J♥9♣7♥
Thomas Skaggs: K♠9♠8♣2♥
Nelson hit a full house with the 7♦9♦ runout and doubled up.
Paulo Villena Gini opened to 60,000 from under the gun and was called by Dan Komem to his left. Toby Joyce in the hijack three-bet to 145,000 and both Villena Gini and Komem called.
The dealer fanned a flop of 4♣9♣Q♥ and Villena Gini and Komem then pointed at Joyce, who checked. After two more checks on the J♠ turn, Joyce bet 150,000 and made everybody fold.
Action was picked up as Jay Harwood was all in against Matthew Park.
Jay Harwood: A♠Q♥10♠4♥
Matthew Park: K♥K♠8♠2♦
Park held as the board ran out 7♥9♦2♠7♦Q♦, and Harwood was eliminated.
Ethan Bennett opened to 50,000 in the cutoff, and Steven Forman three-bet to 155,000 on the button. Bennett called to see the Q♣10♣2♣ flop, and checked to his opponent.
Forman continued for 40,000, and Bennett announced all in for around 500,000. Forman quickly called, and the hands were revealed.
Ethan Bennett: A♦9♦4♠3♠
Steven Forman: K♣K♦J♦9♣
Forman flipped over his king-high flush, with the 8♦ turn and 3♣ river completing the board to send Bennett to the rail.
Yuval Bronshtein limped in the hijack, and Gabi Livshitz raised to 85,000 in the cutoff. Bronshtein made the call and checked the Q♣2♥Q♦ flop.
Livshitz continued for 60,000, taking down the pot as Bronshtein let his hand go.
Moments after he arrived at the table, Daniel Negreanu defended from the big blind when Matthew Park opened to 70,000 from under the gun.
The dealer fanned a board of 2♥4♣K♠ and Negreanu bet more than Park’s stack. It didn't take long for Park to call off his last 115,000.
Matthew Park: A♦K♥Q♦5♣
Daniel Negreanu: 10♥10♣6♣6♠
The Q♥8♥ runout changed nothing and Park doubled up.
Action was picked up as Eduardo Amaral who was on the button and Luke Dimaggio who was in the small were all in against Steven Forman who was in middle position.
Eduardo Amaral: A♠Q♠Q♥8♥
Luke Dimaggio: A♣A♥J♥J♦
Steven Forman: K♠K♣8♣5♠
Dimaggio had over 70% equity when the flop came 4♥8♠9♥, but the Q♣ on the turn put Amaral into the lead, and the 10♠ on the river gave Amaral a triple-up, and Dimaggio took a large side pot.
Players were standing at table 254, with cards on their backs and the K♣9♣5♠J♦7♥ completed board showing.
Bin Weng: Q♥10♦6♥2♦
Florian Guimond: 7♦6♣8♣5♦
Dmytro Bystrovzorov: A♠A♥7♠3♣
Bin Weng made a king-high straight on the turn, earning the triple-up with the main pot. Florian Guimond completed his nine-high straight on the river, winning the side pot. That left Dmytro Bystrovzorov's aces in third place, and he watched both opponents claim their chips.
Allan Le opened to 40,000 from under the gun, and Robert Emmerson announced pot to 145,000 as next to act. Action folded back around to Le, who made the call.
Both players checked the K♣5♣2♥ flop, and Le led out for 110,000 on the 8♣ turn. Emmerson did not take long to let his hand go, and Le collected the pot.