John Engledow got his last 171,000 into the middle with and was called by Ronan Gorey with .
The flop of saw Engledow take the lead, and he stayed there through the turn card of . The river was the cruellest cards for Gorey, as it came , which gave him that faintest of hopes for a half-second until it was realised to be the diamond not a heart and therefore completed Engledow's flush.
The preflop action escaped us, but we do know Kyle Zechner managed to get his last 200,000 all in and he was in big trouble against Norway's Rasmus Glaesel.
Glaesel:
Zechner:
Zechner was looking for some major help, but he was left wanting as the board ran out a dry .
France's Sylvain Loosli, who finished fourth in the 2013 WSOP Main Event, got his last 140,000 or so all in preflop and was at risk against Ronan Gorey.
Gorey:
Loosli:
Loosli was in trouble, but the flop delivered him two pair for the lead. A king, queen or ten would give Gorey the best hand, and while Loosli survived the turn, he could not get past the river as the spiked.
Marius Cazacu got it in with before the flop agains the of Michael Bartholomew. The board ran out giving Bartholomew quads and Cazacu a ticket to show at the payout desk.
Nadya Magnus opened for 17,000 and was met by an all-in three-bet to 144,000 from Raul Martinez in the big blind. Magnus thought for a bit and then called to put her opponent at risk.
Martinez:
Magnus:
Martinez had a kicker problem, and it didn't get resolved as the board ran out a dry .