Anuj [Removed:550] had just called from the big blind after Adam Kharman raised in the cutoff.
[Removed:550] check-called a bet of 75,000 from Kharman on the J♣3♦9♦ flop.
Both players checked the J♥ turn for the 4♥ to come on the river. [Removed:550] led out for 300,000 and Kharman quickly called.
[Removed:550] showed he had been trapping with A♣A♠, which was enough to win the pot. Kharman flashed K♠K♥, and let [Removed:550] know that he could have earned the full double up had it gone differently preflop
The action was caught with the board fully revealed as K♣2♥K♥3♦7♠. With around 600,000 already in the pot, Chuanshu Chen led out with a bet of 100,000. Besmir Hodaj took his time before raising to 600,000, which Chen instantly called. Hodaj revealed K♦K♠ for quad kings, claiming the sizable pot and boosting his stack to over 2,500,000.
Sungjoo Hyun raised in the small blind to 125,000 and Colin Robinson called from the big blind. The flop and turn came down with 2♦6♠7♥A♦ and both players checked the two streets.
On the river A♠ Hyun bet 50,000 and Robinson called. Hyun held the Q♦K♠ and Robinson had the J♦6♦ for the winning hand of a pair of sixes.
Justin Chu had become short stacked and opted to commit his last 240,000 from under the gun. Ognyan Dimov called from the big blind to put him at risk.
Justin Chu : A♦10♦
Ognyan Dimov A♣J♠
The board fell A♠9♥4♥7♦3♦ and Chu was sent to the rail.
Alexandre Reard initiated the action with a raise to 300,000 from the cutoff, leaving himself just 25,000 behind. Scott Drobes, on the button, went all in for 750,000. Besmir Hodaj, in the big blind, looked at his cards, then at his two opponents, and called. Assuming both players were already all in, he revealed his cards prematurely. However, Reard still had 25,000 left, and the dealer called the floor for clarification. The floor ruled that it was Reard's turn, and he went all in, leading to a showdown.
Alexandre Reard: A♣5♣
Scott Drobes: A♥K♣
Besmir Hodaj: A♠J♥
The board ran out 9♦4♠5♦Q♠7♥, giving Reard a pair of fives and the triple-up. Drobes, with ace-king high, won the side pot from Hodaj.
Hodaj, after losing the hand, was penalized and suspended from the table by the floor manager for one orbit due to prematurely revealing his cards.
David Coleman raised from the cutoff to 200,000 and Jake Ripnick called from the big blind. The flop came out with A♣2♥J♣ and Ripnick took the lead and bet out 210,000 and received a call.
The turn brought the 7♠ and the river brought the 3♠ and both players checked both streets.
Ripnick had the 2♠5♠ and Coleman held 9♠9♣ for the pair of nines and the win.