A player in middle position opened to 55,000 and Mitchell Collins called from the cutoff. Both players checked the K♦6♠4♦ flop.
On the 10♠ turn, the raiser bet 100,000 and Collins called. The river was the 7♠ and another bet of 100,000 and Collins called, but mucked when his opponent showed K♥K♣.
Nicole Limo Greene raised to 60,000 and got a call from the button leading to a 10♣8♠7♣ flop.
Greene continued with a bet of 50,000 and the button called, bringing out the 6♦ on the turn.
Greene checked over to her opponent in the big blind who tossed out a bet of 125,000. Greene responded by check-jamming to put her opponent at risk, who wasted little time in tossing his cards toward the muck, awarding the pot to Greene.
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As players are going in their first 20-minute break of the day, to allow the staff to color up the 1,000 chips value, Belgium player Kenny Hallaert is among the chipleaders with 1,950,000 in chips.
The under-the-gun player jammed for around 75,000. Action folded to Lakshmi Narasimha in the small blind who called. The big blind folded and the pair was headed to a runout with the under-the-gun player at risk.
Under The Gun: K♦10♠
Lakshmi Narasimha: K♠K♣
The board ran out J♣J♦4♣4♠A♦, offering no help to the player under the gun as Narasimha send his opponent to the rail and collects the pot.
A player raised to 45,000 from early position and got a call from Ariel Celestino the big blind leading to a 10♣6♦2♥ flop.
The big blind checked to see the early position player toss out a bet of 50,000. Celesetino put in the call, prompting the dealer to burn and turn the 5♣.
Celestino opted to lead the turn with a bet of 60,000. The early position player came along to see the 8♣ river.
Both players checked through to showdown and Celestino turned over the 5♦4♥, having flopped a gut shot and turned a pair. His opponent tapped the table, mucked his cards and the dealer pushed the pot in Celestino's direction.