With over 15,000 in the middle on a board, Michael Delvecchio III bet 4,600 in the big blind, and Andrew Moreno called in the hijack.
The completed the board and Delvecchio moved all in for 14,400. Moreno thought about it, but ultimately folded to concede the pot to Delvecchio without a showdown.
Under the gun, a player raised to 1,400 and found three callers, including Shawn Daniels in middle position and Martin Jacobson in the small blind.
The flop showed up . All four players checked the street.
On the turn, Jacobson led out for 3,500. Everyone folded except for Daniels, who came along with a call.
The river fell the , Jacobson fired again, this time to the tune of 10,000. After thinking for about 30 seconds, Daniels made the fold and shipped the pot over to the former Main Event Champ.
Three-way action was on the flop of . Frank Stepuchin bet 2,500 from the hijack, Michael Macchia raised to 8,500 from the small blind, Tyler Gaston called in early position and Stepuchin talked it out a bit before folding. After he folded, Stepuchin started to sing a bit while Gaston and Macchia battled out the rest of the hand.
The turn was the . Macchia bet 13,000, Gaston called.
The river came the . Macchia jammed all in for about 38,000 which was very close to Gaston's amount as the two had nearly identical stacks. Gaston went deep into the tank and while he was thinking, Stepuchin continued to sing some and talk to people at other tables.
"I can beat all your sets," said Gaston to Macchia.
After about four full minutes, Gaston reluctantly and slowly slid his cards forward for the fold and Macchia gathered the pot, while Stepuchin was warned by the floor for being too loud and told to tone it down a bit.
Antoine Labat raised to 1,300 from the cutoff as Roy Bar Lev came along on the button. The flop came and Labat check-called a bet of 2,000.
Both players checked the turn before Labat led out for 5,500 on the river.
Bar Lev went into the tank for about two minutes before Ryan Depaulo called the clock. "What a weird hand," the Israeli native said as he called before the tournament floor even arrived.
Labat turned over to take another pot from his table neighbor, climbing above 200,000.
Nathan Weisner raised to 2,000 preflop from early position. Umang Dattani called in the small blind and Jack Sinclair defended the big blind.
The flop came . Wiesner bet 3,000, Dattani called and Sinclair folded.
The turn was the . Both players checked.
The river came the . Wiesner led for 4,000. Dattani then raised big to 30,300. Wiesner laid it down after about two minutes and Dattani gathered in the pot.
Preflop action folded around to Sergio Benso in the small blind, who limped. 2016 Main Event Champion Qui Nguyen raised to 2,600. Benso put in a reraise to 7,100. After a quick moment or two of thought, Nguyen put in the call.
On the flop, Benso continued for 5,000. Nguyen called.
On the turn, Benso checked to Nguyen, who fired for 15,000. Benso let out a big sigh and leaned back in his chair, before making the call.
On the river, Benso fired for 10,000 and got called. He turned over for a full house, and Nguyen mucked his hand.