Daniel Negreanu opened from under the gun to 12,000 and an opponent in late position called.
Negreanu checked on the flop and his opponent checked back. The turn and river also went check-check and Negreanu showed down , which was enough to take down the pot.
There were well over 100,000 chips in the middle already with the completed board of spread across the table. The action was on Darren Elias who shipped all in for a little over 50,000. Jake Schindler quickly called to put Elias at risk.
Elias turned over for top pair top kicker but it was no match for the of Schindler who flopped a set. Elias was bounced from the tournament while Schindler raked in a healthy pot.
There was already a huge pot of about 115,000 in the middle as Brock Wilson from early position and Shannon Shorr on his immediate left saw a flop of . Wilson led for 23,000 and Shorr called.
The turn was the . Wilson bet again, this time for 32,000 and was called again.
The river came the . Wilson fired a third time for 67,000. Shorr raised all in, as he had Wilson covered. Wilson only had about 25,000 behind but went into the tank, seemingly tortured by the decision. He thought for over a minute before he called.
Shorr tabled the and Wilson turned over the in relief for the chop pot.
There was some discussion at the table from the other players at the length of time it took Wilson to call. "He is never bluffing there" said Wilson as he took in his half of the pot.
Seth Davies raised it up on the button and Clayton Kalisek defended from the big blind. The flop fell and Kalisek led out for 12,000. Davies called and the landed on the turn.
Kalisek checked this time and it was Davies' turn to fire in a bet of 15,000. Kalisek called and the completed the board. Kalisek took over the betting lead with a bet of 25,000 and Davies quickly let his hand go.