The board A♦5♦A♥6♠ was already dealt with around 7,000 in the pot when the big blind bet 5,000. Cary Katz took a minute and raised it to 10,000. His opponent didn't take long to fold and Katz added the chips to his stack.
Manuel Ruivo was heads-up from middle position against Tsugunari Toma, who was on the button, on a 6♠9♣2♠ flop. Ruivo check-called a 1,600 bet from Toma and then both players checked on the 10♥ turn.
The 5♣ filled the river and Ruivo cut out a bet to 5,200 and placed it into the middle. Toma re-checked his hole cards and decided to fold — conceding the pot to Ruivo.
With around 10,000 in the middle preflop, Miles Barnum and Gaston Miculitzki went heads-up to a flop of A♦10♦6♠. Barnum was first to act and threw in a bet of 6,000. Miculitzki thought the bet was 1,100 and called. Once the dealer informed him of the bet, he stated that he was color-blind and now wished to fold.
The original ruling was that Miculitzki could surrender his 1,100 and fold. Barnum along with others at the table argued the ruling and a second opinion was obtained. Upon further review, it was determined that Miculitzki must call the full 6,000 but he was able to keep his cards.
The turn brought the K♥ and Barnum checked this time. Miculitzki frustratingly moved all in for 37,800 which put Barnum in the tank for a couple of minutes before he called. Miculitzki tabled K♣K♦ for a set of kings while Barnum was left drawing slim with A♥Q♥. The river was the 7♠ and Miculitzki scored a big double up.
Miculitzki celebrated a bit by clapping his hands much to the dismay of Barnum. "That's f***ed up man. Why are you celebrating?" Miculitzki felt justified in his celebration as the two players barked back and forth for a couple of moments.
Julien Sitbon three-bet to 2,500 from the button and a player in early position called.
The flop came 8♠7♣5♦ and Sitbon continued for 2,000. His opponent called to the 2♣ turn, where he led out for 4,000.
Sitbon looked back at his hand and tanked for a moment before he called. The river came the 6♥ and his opponent now checked, allowing Sitbon to fire out 8,200.
The early-position player now tanked for about a minute before calling. Sitbon turned over A♦4♦ for a rivered straight and his opponent nodded his head in acknowledgment before surrendering the pot.
The board K♦K♥5♠8♥ was already dealt when the big blind checked to Oliver Biles who checked as well to see a 10♠ on the river. This time the big blind bet 2,800 and after some thinking, Biles called.
The big blind tabled K♣7♦ for trips and Biles quickly sent his cards into the muck.
A player in early position opened to 900 and it folded to Ahmed Karrim in the cutoff who put in a three-bet to 2,600. The rest of the table got out of the way and the initial raiser called.
The flop fanned out Q♠J♣7♥ and the early position player checked over to Karrim who continued for 3,300. His opponent took a few seconds, but in the end let their cards go and the pot was sent to Karrim.