Paula Re was seen dragging in a sizable pot after having doubled up with a full house.
With cards still face up at showdown, and the board reading J♦6♦5♣4♣5♥, Re tabled J♥J♣ for a full house, jacks full of fives, while her opponent had 7♦8♦ for a straight.
Re explained to PokerNews that the money went in on the turn.
Matthew Bode was moved to a new table and rewarded a rare walk, flashing the A♣K♠ when it folded to him.
At an outer table Tyler Boyer was facing a raise of 12,000 from Ian Dean on a board that read 5♦J♥9♥2♣. Boyer responded with a raise to 60,000 that well-covered Dean's remaining stack.
Dean eventually folded his hand and Boyer assured him he was beat.
After a preflop betting war, a player moved all in and Stephen Wieczorek called, putting himself at risk of elimination.
Stephen Wieczorek: 10♦10♥
Oppponent: A♣K♣
Wieczorek was ahead with his tens going into this flip, and the flop of 4♥3♣7♣ really made him sweat, but the runout of 8♥3♥ completely bricked and he was awarded the double.
Action was caught on the flop of 10♠4♠5♣, in a hand between the player in the big blind, the player in late position and Sally Stephens, in the cutoff.
With about 6,000 in the pot, the big blind led out for 3,000, late position called, and Stephens raised to 7,000. Only the big blind continued.
On the 8♥ turn, the big blind check-called a bet of 8,000 from Stephens, bringing the 5♦ river, where the big blind checked again.
Stephens then moved all in for about 13,000, putting herself at risk. After some contemplating, the big blind eventually tossed her cards into the muck and the pot was pushed Stephens' way.