Joining the action on the turn, Harrison Gimbel checked over to Kenny Hallaert and called a bet of 5,500 by the Belgian. The appeared on the river and Gimbel checked once more. Hallaert bet 13,000 with 26,125 behind and Gimbel gave it brief consideration before conceding the pot.
Chao Duan bet the flop in three-way action and Jack Sinclair on the button was the only caller. Duan checked the on the turn and called a bet worth 1,500 by Sinclair. The on the river was checked through and Sinclair tabled the as the last aggressor, which was good enough to win the pot.
It appears that Michael Egan was the first player to bust, and the list of international High Roller regulars that joined the action continues to grow with many notables joining the action in the second level of the day.
Dietrich Fast raised it up to 800 in the hijack and Steve O'Dwyer three-bet to 2,100 from one seat over in the cutoff, which Fast called. The flop was checked by Fast and he called a bet of 4,000 by O'Dwyer.
No betting action would follow on the turn and river. O'Dwyer turned over and Fast scooped the pot with for a pair of tens.