Brian Rast bet on an board and was called by Yuri Dzivielevski. The river was the and both players checked. Rast showed but Dzivielevski had and won the hand.
On the next hand Adam Friedman opened and Dave Rogers defended his big blind. The flop was and Rogers check-called 7,000. The turn was the and Rogers check-called 18,000.
The river was the and both players checked. Rogers tabled for a flush and Friedman mucked.
Joey Couden: /
Aaron Katz: / — folded on sixth street
Joey Couden completed and called a raise from Aaron Katz. Couden bet on fourth and fifth street.
On sixth street, on seeing his opponent receive an ace from the dealer, Katz insta-mucked. "Ok you win," he said. He still sits on over 550,000 in chips having trended upwards during this level.
While there had been preflop action and betting on the flop, the turn and the river slowed down Dan Zack and Joey Couden. Both opted to check the last two streets and Zack turned over the for aces and jacks.
That was no good as Couden's had rivered a straight to win the pot for the shorter stack involved.
Peter Gelencser: / /
David Benyamine: / /
Shaun Deeb: / /
David Benyamine had paired an eight on fourth and opted to check as of fifth street to then call bets by Shaun Deeb on the remaining streets. The same applied for Peter Gelencser with Benyamine and the Hungarian showing potential flush draws and broadway combos on their open boards.
Deeb tabled the for a flush to the queen and that scooped the entire pot.
A full board of was out between Mike Gorodinsky and Anthony Zinno. The former PPC champion checked it over to Zinno who bet 50,000 into a pot of around 85,000.
Gorodinsky called, but mucked when Zinno tabled for two pair.
Prior to the break, David Prociak had chopped with Chad Eveslage and since the action had restarted, his stack had been damaged heavily. The latest hand saw Chris Brewer with an open-raise to 8,500 and Prociak called from one seat over.
On the flop, Brewer bet the pot and Prociak folded swiftly.