PokerNews picked up the action as all the money went in on a completed board of 4♠9♦A♣4♣J♥.
Dave Hurwitz tabled A♥K♠Q♣10♦ as his opponent tabled A♠10♥3♥2♦ and with a better high hand and no qualifying low, all of his opponent's chips were pushed in his direction as his opponent found the exit.
Dustin Dirksen and an opponent were heads-up on a flop of 6♦J♦3♥ when his opponent, in the hijack, bet 4,000. Dirksen then raised to 16,000 in the big blind.
"You got quads again over there," Dirksen asked. "You've got two rebuys left. You got to gamble right now," he added before his opponent then moved all in for around 35,000. Dirksen quickly called, having him barely covered.
Dirksen had flopped a set, while his opponent had a straight draw. "You've got a huge hand," Dirksen told him.
The board, though, ran out 9♥10♣ and Dirksen's hand held up to send his opponent to the rail.
"The sharks are in the water. They sense that I'm down," Dirksen said, claiming to already be stuck $100,000 after busting the $50,000 PPC earlier today.
The player under the gun limped. Action folded to the Sergio Martinez on the button who tossed in a raise. The small blind, big blind and the under-the-gun player all called to see a 4♥2♦9♣.
The small and big blind checked before the under-the-gun player put out a bet. Martinez called followed by a check-raise from the small blind.
Both the big blind and the under-the-gun player folded before Martinez put in another raise from the button. The small blind called and the two opponents went to the 8♥ turn card heads up.
The small blind bet and Martinez raised, putting his opponent all in. The small blind called, putting himself at risk and setting up a one-card runout.
Small Blind: A♥J♠5♥3♣
Sergio Martinez: A♠9♦7♣3♥
Martinez and his opponent shared the same low but Martinez held a better high hand and sent only a quarter of the pot his opponent's way as he stacked the rest.
Tim Sullivan put his massive stack to use in his last hand, raising to 1,300. He received four callers, including Dylan Wilkerson and Jeffrey Mitseff.
The flop came 8♥5♦9♦ and Sullivan now put in 6,800. The table quickly folded around to Wilkerson, who tanked for a moment before raising to 26,000.
Sullivan quickly called to the 6♣ turn, where Wilkerson put in his last 4,500. "Flush and nut low," Sullivan said as he got up from his seat and called with A♦7♠3♦2♠.
Wilkerson had A♠9♠5♥4♠ for two pair as the river came the 6♣. Sullivan missed his flush draw as Wilkerson took the high, while Sullivan won the low.
"I should've said flush draw instead of flush," Sullivan said as he sat back down behind his stack that's now eclipsed 100,000.
Elsewhere, Daniel Negreanu has just taken his seat in the tournament directly to the right of Sam Farha.
A camera crew was surrounding the table filming Angela Jordison as she was one of five players who put in 1,000 before the flop, along with Bob Mather on the button and Bastien Joly in middle position.
All five players checked the Q♣9♣K♦ flop and action checked to Joly on the 2♠ turn. He tossed out a red 5,000 chip and only Jordison called.
The river came the 8♦ and Jordison checked again. Joly now checked behind and turned over A♥K♣10♦9♠2♣ for two pair to take the pot.
Three-handed on a board of 6♥7♦10♦K♥, a player in the small blind bet before Jon Shoreman raised in the cutoff. The button called, as did the small blind.
The river came the 10♣ and Shoreman bet again. Both opponents called and Shoreman turned over K♣K♠J♣7♣ for a full house as he took down the pot.