Bartley Downling raised to 1,800 from early position and Maurice Hawkins, who was next to act, three-bet him to 3,500. Action folded back to Downling and he called to see a flop, which both players checked.
Downling then led out for 3,500 on the turn, Hawkins called, and the completed the board on the river.
Downling bet 5,800 and Hawkins snap-called with the for two pair. Unfortunately for him, it was no good as Downling had flopped a flush with the .
Downling chipped up to 40,000 after the hand while Hawkins fell to 60,000.
Antonio Pace bet 2,600 from middle position against two opponents on a flop. Alex Foxen made it 6,400 to go in the next seat, and the big blind folded. Pace put his last few chips in; the wager looked to be about 18,000 total. Foxen quickly called with but saw he needed only diamonds as his overcards didn't help against . The turn was a though, and Foxen locked it up. An hit the river.
With 25,000 or so in the pot and a board reading , action exploded between Trace O'Connor and Hendrik Latz and resulted in the latter getting his stack of 32,400 in the middle.
O'Connor:
Latz:
Both players had turned a flush, but O'Connor's was second best. The meaningless was run out on the river, and O'Connor sent all but 4,400 of his chips over toe Latz, who doubled to 90,000.
Xuan Liu was facing a bet of 13,000 out of Marius Cazacu in the big blind, with the board reading . The pot was around 25,000 before that bet, and Cazacu ended up calling the clock. Liu called about halfway through minute, and Cazacu showed for a backdoor flush.
Aaron Paul checked from the big blind and Victor Ramdin bet 2,100 from middle position on a flop. A player on the button called, as did Paul. On the turn, it was just Paul calling 4,200, and Paul checked a final time when the completed a four-flush. Ramdin bet 6,500, and Paul relented.
In the last hand before the dinner break, the player in the big blind had already left, which left dead money up for grabs.
Bernard Lee made a play for it with a raise to 1,275 from the hijack, but the player in the small blind opted to defend. When the flop fell , the small blind check-called a bet of 1,550, and then action went check-check on a turn.
A on the river saw the small blind bet 3,200, and Lee snap-called with for top pair. It was good as his opponent held .