Maksim Pisarenko: XxXx/3x3x8x5x/Xx
Alexander Wilkinson: XxXx/9x2xQx5x/Xx
Action was heads up to fifth street between Alexander Wilkinson and Maksim Pisarenko. Wilkinson check-called a bet to see sixth street before checking again.
Pisarenko bet again, finding a call to the final card. Wilkinson tapped the table again before Pisarenko fired one last bet. Wilkinson checked his cards and slid out the call.
Pisarenko showed 10x2xAx for and eight-five, taking down the pot as Wilkinson mucked.
John David Rogers: XxXx/A♣J♦5♠
Phil Ivey: XxXx/3♠7♣8♥folded fifth street
Stephen Chidwick: XxXx/2♣J♠6♣folded fifth street
Phil Ivey limped and John David Rogers completed. Both Stephen Chidwick and Ivey called to generate three-way action.
Rogers bet out on fourth street, receiving two calls.
Fifth street saw Rogers bet again. This time he was able to get two folds as neither Ivey nor Chidwick wanted to stick around any longer in the pot to send Rogers some much needed chips.
In a three-way pot that checked through on the flop of 3♣J♦Q♠, Chris Brewer checked from the big blind on the 3♦ turn as Aaron Katz bet from under the gun. Maxx Coleman called in the cutoff and Brewer also called.
Brewer checked again on the 10♥ river and Katz bet once more. Coleman called and Brewer folded.
"You got it," Katz said in defeat as Coleman showed A♥K♦7♦4♣ for Broadway. "If you don't try, you can't win."
The remaining 28 players have been sent on their first 15-minute break of the day. Gus Hansen was the sole casualty of the first level of play so it could take a while before the field is whittled down to the money bubble.
Heads-up on a flop of 6♦6♣2♣, Michael Moncek bet from the button before John Monnette raised under the gun. Moncek moved all in and Monnette put him at risk.
Michael Moncek: K♥Q♦
John Monnette: 9♣9♠
Monnette was ahead with two pair until the Q♠ fell on the turn, giving Moncek queens and sixes. Monnette slammed the table in frustration as the 8♦ completed the board, earning Moncek a double up.
Aaron Katz limped in early position and Maxx Coleman did the same on the button. Daniel Negreanu also made the call in the small blind before Kane Kalas raised to 60,000 in the big blind.
Katz and Negreanu folded, while Coleman called to see the 3♠9♠10♦ flop. Kalas led out by moving all in, with Coleman sliding out the call.
Kane Kalas: A♠A♣Q♦6♦
Maxx Coleman: K♥Q♠J♦8♠
Kalas was ahead before the K♣ turn gave Coleman a straight. The 8♦ river changed nothing, as Kalas saw his stack head to the other end of the table as he hit the rail.
Michael Moncek opened to 31,000 in the hijack and Michael Rocco three-bet to 95,000 on the button. Moncek four-bet jammed a stack of around 320,000 and Rocco gave it some thought and called. Both players stood pat.
Moncek showed 9x8x7x3x2x and it was good against the 10x8x7x5x3x of Rocco to earn "Texas Mike" a double.