Antonio Esfandiari opened on the button with a raise to 27,000 and Christoph Vogelsang called in the small blind. Matthew Siegal called in the big blind.
The flop was and action checked to Esfandiari who put out a bet of 32,000. Vogelsang folded.
"Cheap," Esfandiari said. "Just 32."
Siegal then called.
"Chasey chasey?" Esfandiari said.
The turn was the and both players checked.
"Give that man a freebie," Esfandiari said. "Because he's Canadian."
On the river, Siegal checked again. Esfandiari put out a bet of 150,000 and Siegal promptly folded allowing "The Magician" to take down the pot.
Rick Salomon opened to 25,000 from the hijack and Talal Shakerchi called in the cutoff. Nick Petrangelo three-bet to 150,000 on the button and Christoph Vogelsang four-bet to 475,000 from the small blind. The action folded back to Petrangelo who called to see a flop of .
Vogelsang checked to Petrangelo who tossed in a bet of 275,000. Vogelsang just called and the landed on the turn. Both players checked and the completed the board. Vogelsang used up a time extension before checking again. Petrangelo quickly checked back and Vogelsang turned over .
Petrangelo put his hands in the air and started clapping, happy about his check back. "That was the ol' bear trap right there," he said.
There was roughly 540,000 in the pot on the turn between Dominik Nitsche and Jake Schindler on a board of and both players checked.
The river was the and both players checked again. Nitsche showed down his and that allowed him to take down the big pot chipping up to around 5,430,000 while Schindler has been having a rough start to the day, dropping to around 4,320,000.
Mikita Badziakouski was the latest player to join the Big One for One Drop field. In this hand, he opened to 30,000 and called by Jason Koon in the cutoff and Nick Petrangelo in the big blind.
The flop came . Petrangelo checked and Badziakouski continued for 40,000. Koon called and Petrangelo folded.
The turn was the . Badziakouski checked and Koon bet 215,000, with Badziakouski quickly folding.
Jake Schindler opened with a raise to 25,000 from the hijack seat and Adrian Mateos put out a three-bet from the cutoff to 85,000. Dominik Nitsche cold called in the small blind and Jake Schindler called as well.
All three players checked on the flop and the came on the turn. There, Nitsche led out with a bet of 200,000 and it was enough to take down the pot as Schindler and Mateos quickly released.