Limits: 12,000-24,000
Walter Chambers raised from the hijack, Jean-Robert Bellande three-bet from the big blind, Chambers made it four bets, and Bellande called.
Bellande took some time before he begrudgingly broke his hand and drew one. He check-called a bet once Chambers stood pat and bet.
Bellande drew one again and check-called another bet.
On the final draw, Bellande still needed one but he bricked and check-folded to a final bet as Chambers dragged a big one without showdown and he becomes the second-largest stack in the room as the field ticks down to 31 players.
Jaris Kaido raised from the hijack and in the small blind, Gary Benson called.
Benson drew two while Kaido drew one to see Benson check-call a bet.
Both players drew one and Benson lead out on the second draw.
On the final draw, both players drew one a third time and Benson bet to see Kaido fold his hand.
Action picked up after the first draw as Hasan Kural check-called from the big blind against Nick Schulman on the button.
Both took one on the second draw and Kural check-called once more.
Kural still needed one while Schulman patted on the end. Schulman tossed out a final bet and Kural quickly called. Schulman revealed 9♠7♦5♣2♥ which was good as Kural showed that he made a 9-8-3 as the Hall of Famer pipped him to dragged another pot.
Ryan Hoenig raised in the small blind and Jonathan Krela called in the big blind.
Hoenig stood pat while Krela drew two and Krela called the bet from Hoenig.
On the second draw, Hoenig stood pat again and bet to see Krela draw one and fold.
Action was picked up in a pot where Schulman had raised from the hijack and James Woods called to put himself all in from the big blind.
Both players drew two to start, one on following, then on the last draw Woods stood pat while Schulman drew one.
James Woods: 6♥4♦3♣A♠
Nick Schulman: 5♥4♠2♦A♣
Woods had made a six, but it was no good against Schulman's number three.
"It's been a pleasure playing with all of you," Woods said as he got up from the table and wished his cohorts luck.
Brant Hale raised from the hijack and was called by David Prociak in the small blind and Venkata Tayi in the big blind.
Prociak took two, Tayi one, and Hale two. Tayi led from the big blind and both opponents called.
On the second draw, Prociak and Tayi needed one and Hale took two before the action checked through.
Everybody took one on the final draw. Prociak led, Tayi folded, and Hale took some time before he put in a raise. Prociak called fairly quick and was shown the bad news as Hale revealed 8♥5♦4♣A♠ which was good as Prociak mucked and Hale padded his stack.
Kyle Arora raised from first position and Ryan Riess called in the cutoff.
Arora stood pat while Riess drew one and Arora bet to see Riess raise, which saw Arora call.
Both players stood pat on the second draw and Arora check-folded to a bet from Riess.
Thomas Fuller raised from the small blind and Frank Muir called in the big blind.
Fuller stood pat and bet while Muir drew one and called.
Muir drew one again and raised after Fuller bet, which was called.
Both patted on the end and Fuller quickly check-called a final bet from Muir, who tabled 8♥7♦2♣A♠. His eight was enough for the win to leave Fuller on the short stack.