The first three hands on the outer tables provided no major action and Jonathan Depa boosted his stack slightly. Hans Thumann had limped and Depa on the button raised to 500,000, which won the pot without resistance.
Phil Ivey limped in first to act along with Dario Sammartino in the hijack. Besim Hot raised to 520,000 from the button and Ivey added the remainder to call but Sammartino let it go.
The dealer fanned a flop of that was checked through to the turn. Ivey checked once more but Hot fired a bet of 1,000,000 that was enough to claim the pot.
Joining the action on the , Jonathan Depa bet 775,000 in the cutoff and Orpen Kisacikoglu called on the button. They checked the on the river and Depa showed for trips aces as the winning hand.
Siamak Tooran limped in first to act along with Dario Sammartino in second to act and Phil Ivey on the cutoff. Renato Nowak checked from the button.
The flop fell and Tooran checked. Sammartino bet 125,000 and Ivey called. Nowak folded but Tooran called as well.
The turn brought the and Tooran checked. Sammartino continued with a bet of 525,000 and Ivey let it go but Tooran check-called again.
The completed the board and Tooran checked for a third time. Sammartino threw in a bet of 1,300,000 and Tooran thought for a long while then gave up his hand showing the . Sammartino tabled the in return before raking in the pot.
Leon Tsoukernik is no longer the chip leader on the feature table as he lost a bigger pot to Duc Tran. In three-way action that also included Rob Yong with the , Tsoukernik flopped a set on with the and Tran held a draw with the . A seven came on the turn to give Tran a straight and both invested 800,000, a king on the river slowed down the action and both checked it down.