Andreas Krause in early position was all-in and at risk for 53,000 against Wang Liu to his left.
Andreas Krause: A♦K♣10♦2♥
Wang Liu: A♣Q♣K♥5♦
The dealer fanned a board of 2♦Q♠10♠Q♥5♣ and Krause was eliminated.
Andreas Krause in early position was all-in and at risk for 53,000 against Wang Liu to his left.
Andreas Krause: A♦K♣10♦2♥
Wang Liu: A♣Q♣K♥5♦
The dealer fanned a board of 2♦Q♠10♠Q♥5♣ and Krause was eliminated.
Menahem Asher was all in against Narcis-Gabriel Nedelcu on his left, and both players stood up as they turned over their hands.
Menahem Asher: A♣A♥Q♠3♣
Narcis-Gabriel Nedelcu: 5♣3♠3♥2♠
The J♣9♥3♦ saw Nedelcu find the case three to make a set, and Asher could not improve on the 4♥ turn or Q♣ river to hit the rail before break.
Stephen Japhet opened to 40,000 from under the gun. Chun Kwok to his left raised all-in for 90,000 and Japhet called.
Chun Kwok: A♣A♥10♣3♣
Stephen Japhet: K♣K♥Q♠7♠
Japhet managed to flop two pair on 4♠7♦Q♣8♦2♠ to crack aces and send Kwok to the rail.
Bobby James opened on the button to 35,000, Bryan Frantz defended his big blind.
James fired out a bet of 35,000 when the flop came 2♥4♥J♠, and Frantz made the call.
James kept up the aggression with a bet of 175,000 on the 9♦ turn, and Frantz decided to get sticky with a call.
The A♣ was dealt on the river and James went for three streets of betting when he put out 200,000 chips, and Frantz decided to lay his hand down.
Daniel Negreanu limped on the button, making the call after Craig Jones raised to 40,000 in the small blind. Jones continued for 30,000 on the 2♦8♥6♦ flop, and Negreanu raised the pot to 154,000.
Jones took a few minutes before putting Negreanu all in, and the call was made.
Daniel Negreanu: J♥J♦4♦2♠
Craig Jones: A♠A♦9♥6♣
Jones revealed his pocket aces, while Negreanu began recording on his phone while showing his hand. The 4♣ turn saw Negreanu make two pair, holding on the 5♥ river to secure the double-up.
On a flop of 2♣4♥10♦ with already more than 200,000 in the pot, Roman Nuraev in the big blind moved all-in for 62,000 and David Prociak on the button called.
Roman Nuraev: K♣K♥8♠5♣
David Prociak: Q♦9♥6♦6♥
After the 2♥ turn, Prociak hit a full house with the 6♠ river and sent Nuraev to th rail.
There were roughly 68,000 chips in the pot on a flop of 9♣10♥3♥.
Jose Obadia who was in the cutoff bet 25,000, and he was called by Lorenzo Negri in the big blind.
Action checked to showdown as the board ran out 5♠ on the turn the 8♣ on the river.
Obadia tabled the winner with Q♠Q♦9♥4♥.
Heads-up on a board of 6♠10♠8♥5♥, Leonidas Andriopoulos in the big blind checked and Amnon Filippi in the hijack moved all-in for 151,000, exactly the size of the pot. Andriopoulos went deep into the tank and called.
Amnon Filippi: A♠Q♠9♦7♣
Leonidas Andriopoulos: J♣J♠9♠5♦
The 7♠ landed on the river and Filippi doubled up.
David Muser was standing up from his chair after getting his stack in the middle from the big blind against Thomas Zanot.
David Muser: K♠Q♥9♠5♠
Thomas Zanot: Q♣Q♦10♣9♣
Zanot caught Broadway on the K♦J♠9♦A♣2♣ runout, taking down the pot and sending Muser to the rail.