Action caught up with Nacho Barbero, Kane Kalas, and Michael Savakinas declaring during the draw round. Barbero and Kalas drew two and Savakinas stood pat.
Barbero checked to Kalas, who bet out 52,000 and both Barbero and Savakinas folded.
Erick Lindgren raised 6,000 from middle position and Ari Dinov called from the small blind. The dealer spread a 5♥2♣10♣ flop and Lindgren continued for 8,000. When Dinov called Lindgren said, "You know this isn't hi-lo split, right?"
Lindgren bet again on a 3♣ turn and Dinov looked at his diminishing stack and folded. "Actually I was going low," laughed Lindgren, and showed ace-three.
Andres Korn raised to 7,500 from under the gun and Yuval Bronshtein called from the cutoff. Korn drew three and Bronshtein one.
Korn checked and Bronshtein bet 9,000. Bronshtein rolled over trip fours to take the pot.
On the next hand, Pearce Arnold got it all in pre-draw against Korn for 72,000. Arnold had trip jacks and Korn pocket queens. Neither improved on the draw and Arnold doubled up.
The cards were on their backs and Daniel James was all-in from the big blind against Matthew Ashton in early position when action caught up to the two players.
Daniel James: 7x6x4x3x2x
Matthew Ashton: 8x5x4x3x2x
James' seven low would pip Ashton's eight low for the double.
Chad Eveslage stood pat from the big blind and Daniel James drew one from the cutoff. Eveslage bet another 25,000 into the 120,000 pot and James called.
Eveslage revealed 8x6x5x4x2x and James said, "I guess I was drawing dead."
"It's okay, Eveslage said, "You had me drawing dead last hand."