On a flop of there was already about 29,500 in the heads up pot, Alexandru Papazian's opponent checked to him and he fired out 10,000, which the opponent called.
The turn was the , after being checked to again Papazian fired out a bet of 32,500 and his opponent took about 30 seconds before mucking his hand.
Jon Turner raised to 2,200 and received three callers including Ema Zajmovic in the big blind. On the flop, only Zajmovic check-called a bet of 3,000 to see the turn. Zajmovic checked and folded when facing another bet of 3,000, then said "five of diamonds would be nice" in table chat, indicating she had a big draw.
A few tables over in the Tan section, Andrew Hulme defended the big blind when facing a raise to 2,000 by Sergio Castelluccio in the cutoff and a call from the button. Hulme checked the flop and called a bet of 2,700, but check-folded the turn to a second barrel worth 7,200 by Castellucio.
Michael VanderWoude raised to 2,500 from middle position, and the hijack called. Faisal Siddiqui three-bet to 8,100 on the button, the small blind called, and Vanderwoude and the hijack folded.
Action checked through the flop, and the small blind bet 5,000 on the turn. Siddiqui placed a column of high-denomination chips in the pot to set his opponent in for his last 45,000, and the small blind quickly folded.
Daniel Nygard raised it up from under the gun and was called by Phil Galfond in the cutoff and the big blind. The flop came and the big blind checked to Nygard who continued for 3,500.
Galfond raised to 9,500 which got the big blind to fold. Nygard contemplated his decision for over a minute before tossing in a raise to 29,500. Galfond gave it some brief thought but decided to lay his hand down.
With about 110,000 in the pot and the board reading , Brian Yoon bet 32,000 from the big blind. Kento Mori tanked from middle position for about five minutes before the clock was eventually called, and Mori eventually called as well.
Yoon tabled for kings and threes, Mori mucked and Yoon won the pot.
Dan Colpoys was in the small blind and check-called down against Adam Swan in early position on a board of . Swan fired 3,500 then 12,000 then 35,000 and Colpoys was in there with a quick call on the river.
Swan spun his in for a missed draw on the turn and Colpoys showed for nines up.
The player under the gun opened to 2,500 and the player from one seat over called along with Don Himpele in the hijack and the player in the big blind.
The flop was and the player in the big blind checked. The player under the gun fired 6,100 and Himpele was the only caller. The dealer burned and turned the that was checked through to the river. The player under the gun threw in a bet of 16,000 and Himpele tank-called.
"Good called, ace-high," commented the player under the gun. Himpele tabled to rake in the pot.
The flop was with about 9,400 in the middle and a series of raises, Dmitry Levin was all-in and the one at risk for 30,800.
Dmitry Levin:
Opponent:
Levin had flopped bottom set but was still worried as his opponent had an open-ended straight flush draw. The board completed with the on the turn and the on the river dodging all of his opponent's outs and doubling up.