The action was on Adrian Attenborough who raised to 8,000 from late position and Mustapha Kanit three-bet to 24,000 directly to his left. Attenborough four-bet jammed all in for 84,000 and Kanit called.
Attenborough tabled , which was way ahead of Kanit's . The board ran out and Attenborough found a key double-up.
Jeff Hakim moved all in for his last 35,000 and got action before the flop.
Hakim was at risk with , in a coin flip situation against .
The flop came and Hakim flopped a full house, only worried about running quads. The turn was the and Hakim had his opponent drawing dead to the on the river.
Isaac Baron opened with a raise to 7,000 from middle position and Michael Mizrachi reraised to 16,000 from the cutoff. Baron called and they were heads up to the flop of . Baron checked and Mizrachi bet 15,000. Baron shoved all in for 43,500 and Mizrachi almost beat him in the pot.
Baron tabled for two pairs while Mizrachi showed . The turn was the and the river was the , making quads for Baron.
Pierre Neuville raised to 6,500 from middle position and Dong Zhao called from the small blind.
The flop came and Zhao checked. Neuville bet 6,500 and Zhao check-raised to 17,500. Neuville asked how much and then put his glasses on and stood up to look at the board. He sat back down and called.
The turn was the and Zhao checked this time. Neuville paused for a moment and bet 17,000. Zhao called.
The river was the and both players checked. Zhao tabled for two pairs, nines and eights, but Neuville tabled for an ace-high flush and scooped the pot.
The action was folded to Matt Stout in the cutoff who raised to 7,000 and was called by Thomas Boivin on the button and Barny Boatman in the big blind. The flop came and Boatman checked to Stout who bet 10,500. Boivin called and Boatman raised to 23,000. Both Stout and Boivin stuck around to see the turn.
The turn card was the and all three players checked to the river. Everyone checked again and Boatman showed , followed by Stout's . Boivin mucked and Stout's two pairs with an eight kicker proved to be enough to take down the pot.
There was just over 40,000 in the pot before any cards were fanned by the dealer and Joshua Beckley was heads up with an opponent from the big blind. The flop came and the action was checked to Beckley who bet 12,000. his opponent called and the turn card brought the .
Both players checked and the river landed the . The big blind led out for 17,000 and Beckley moved all in for 55,000. His opponent folded and Beckley raked in a healthy pot.
Chad Layne raised to 8,000 from late position and got calls from Ty Reiman on the button and Julian Stuer in the big blind.
The flop came and Layne checked. Reiman bet 10,500 and Stuer called, but Layne decided to fold. The turn was the and Stuer took charge and led out for 13,000. Reiman thought for a moment and eventually called.
The river was the and both players checked. Stuer tabled for a busted straight draw and Reiman showed for a pair of kings to take it down.