Mike Sexton raised to 10,000 from under the gun and Eric Wasserson three-bet to 15,000 from the cutoff. Sexton called and checked the flop as Wasserson bet 5,000.
Sexton called and then both players checked the on the turn.
The river landed the and Sexton bet 10,000 with Wasserson calling.
Sexton tabled his for the nut-low and two-pairs, eights and deuces.
Wasserson mucked and was left with just 9,000 in chips as Sexton climbed to 165,000 in chips.
On a board, Paul Volpe bet out and Brandon Shack-Harris called.
Volpe bet again when the hit the river and Shack-Harris called once more.
Volpe turned over for a pair of threes with a five-kicker and the nut low. Shack-Harris revealed for a pair of threes with a queen kicker, which was good for the high and an inferior low.
Volpe shook his head and asked if Shack-Harris had diamonds and Shack-Harris responded, "I didn't, but I did have a two-way hand," and someone else at the table remarked that Shack-Harris won the half of the pot that he probably wasn't expecting with the high.
The action was caught on sixth with Tom McCormick placing out a bet. Ben Yu thought for a moment before announcing all in for an additional 2,000. McCormick called.
"Seven perfect," declared McCormick before revealing his down cards.
"Good luck everyone," said Yu, who gathered his belongings and left, knowing he was drawing dead.