Dzmitry Urbanovich raised from the cutoff and Wil Wilkinson defended his big blind. Wilkinson check-called a bet of 4,000 on the flop and a 13,500 bet on the turn.
The river was the and Wilkinson checked a third time. Urbanovich bet 70,000, more than the size of the pot, which was nearly all of the American's remaining stack. Wilkinson gave it up after two minutes of deep thought.
Small blind Johnny Chan raised to 6,000 and Paul Volpe defended his big blind.
It was just a warm-up for a hand that would see the pot grow very big as Chan continued in his aggression all the way through the board.
Chan fired 10,000 on the flop and Volpe quickly called. He called another 25,000 on the turn and Chan completed his triple-barrel with a 50,000 river bet.
Volpe sighed, leaned back in his chair, and mumbled something about his calling range. After a minute, he threw in the calling chips.
Chan turned up the for a runner-runner nut flush, taking a bite from Volpe's stack.
Predraw, Abe Mosseri raised from the button only to see small blind Mark Gregorich three-bet and big blind Bryce Yockey four-bet. Mosseri and Gregorich matched Yockey's price and took two apiece on the first draw while Yockey changed one.
Yockey bet, earning two calls and patted on the second round while Gregorich and Mosseri took two each. Yockey bet again but only Mosseri stuck around.
Mosseri changed one on the last draw, and then raised Yockey's bet. Yockey didn't call instantly, but eventually couldn't resist and threw in the extra 6,000.
Mosseri rolled over his and took down the sizeable pot.