With two players seeing a board of J?10?4? and ar ound 50,000 in the middle Jesse Lonis checked from the big blind and Jon Kyte checked behind from middle position.
On the Q? turn Lonis bet 20,000 and Kyte opted to fold. Lonis revealed that he had been bluffing with A?5? for just ace-high before scooping the pot.
Calvin Anderson three-bet to 15,000 in the big blind and Piero Alioto called in the cutoff.
Anderson continued for 7,000 on the A?5?J? flop and Alioto called. The turn was the 7? and Anderson slowed down and checked. Alioto then bet 17,000 and Anderson called.
Anderson again checked the 7? river, and Alioto checked back this time. Anderson showed A?A? for a full house and Alioto mucked.
Brian Ganon raised to 6,500 under the gun before Mark Teltscher three-bet to 19,000 in the big blind. Ganon called and they went heads-up to the K?9?2? flop.
Teltscher bet 14,000 and Ganon called. The turn was the 4? and Teltscher bet another 26,000. Ganon again called and the 7? fell on the river. Teltscher then slid forward 45,000.
Ganon quickly called and Teltscher showed A?K? for top pair to win the pot.
Nariman Yaghmai opened to 6,500 from early position and received calls from Adrian-Sorel State in the cutoff, Umberto Ruggeri on the button, and Jose Rodriguez Zurita in the big blind.
On the J?6?3? flop, the action checked to State who bet 8,000. Ruggeri called on the button before Rodriguez Zurita jammed for 70,000 from the big blind. Yaghmai quickly folded, State called all-in for 55,500, while Ruggeri folded the J? face-up.
Adrian-Sorel State: 6?6?
Jose Rodriguez Zurita: 5?4?
State had flopped a set but Zurita had a flurry of outs with his open-ended straight flush draw. Unfortunately for him, the board bricked out as it came 5?Q? as State found the full double and Rodriguez Zurita was left crippled.
Jamie Dwan opened 6,500 in the hijack and Hon Cheong Lee made the call next to act before Kamal Bejjani three-bet 17,500 in the small blind. Dwan got out of the way, but Lee stuck around with a call.
When the J?8?7? flop hit the felt, Bejjani continued for 15,000 and Lee wasted little time surrendering the pot.