Elijah Berg opened in the cutoff and Charles La Boissonniere jammed for his last 195,000 in the big blind. Berg wasted no time making the call and both hands were tabled.
Charles La Boissonniere: A♠9♥
Elijah Berg: A♦10♦
The K♦8♦2♦ flop gave Berg the nut flush, leaving La Boissonniere drawing dead as the dealer ran out the Q♥ turn and the 10♥ river.
Tom-Aksel Bedell opened to 55,000 in early position and Gabriel Shohet three-bet to 125,000 in the cutoff. Bedel called.
Bedel checked on the flop of 9♠8♦A♦ and Shohet continued for 130,000. Bedel called. Bedel checked again on the 10♣ turn and Shohet bet 250,000. Bedel check-jammed a stack of 450,000 and Shohet called.
Tom-Aksel Bedel: 8♥8♣
Gabriel Shohet: J♣J♥
Bedel had out-flopped his opponent with a set and the snazzy Norwegian held for a double as the 5♠ bricked off on the river.
Daniel Dvoress opened 55,000 in the cutoff and Tom Fuchs three-bet 150,000 from the big blind. Dvoress called.
Both players checked to the Q♥J♦9♥A♥ turn, where Fuchs check-called a bet of 170,000.
The 7♥ landed on the river, putting four to a flush on the board and Fuchs dropped a stack of greens across the line to put Dvoress to the test for his remaining 435,000. Dvoress went deep into the tank, taking several minutes before deciding to slam the last of his chips across the line.
Fuchs tabled K♦Q♠ for a pair of queens, and Dvoress collected his double with two pair as he tabled A♣7♣.
With around 300,000 in the pot on a board of Q♦8♦J♠3♣, Carlos Ribeiro bet 210,000 from the cutoff. Tom-Aksel Bedell then raised to 430,000 under the gun.
Ribeiro came back with an all-in shove for 755,000. Bedell picked up his cards and held them out in front of him as he tanked for a minute. "Fold," he eventually said, and Ribeiro took the pot uncontested.
Santhosh Suvarna opened under the gun and both Michal Wywrot in the cutoff, and Stephen Chidwick in the big blind made the call.
The dealer spread a flop of Q♠Q♣5♦, and Chidwick check-folded to a bet of 135,000 from Suvarna, while Wywrot stuck around with a call.
The 4♣ landed on the turn and Suvarna slowed down with a check. Wywrot fired 80,000 across the line and that was enough to earn the pot as Suvarna mucked his hand.
With around 400,000 in the pot on a flop of 3♦6♥2♦, Jianwei Lin led out for 130,000 from the big blind and Matthew Belcher called in the cutoff.
Lin then bet 330,000 on the 3♥ turn and Belcher again called. The 10♦ fell on the river and Lin spent several minutes counting out his stack before another player at the table called the clock.
Lin allowed the countdown to nearly reach zero before he slammed the felt and checked. Belcher instantly put in 800,000 and Lin took about another minute before folding.
"I guess he saved some chips," tablemate Thomas Eychenne said to Belcher after the hand.
At another table, Eliot Hudon had bet 350,000 from the big blind on a ten-high board and Eelis Parssinen took a few minutes before calling in the cutoff. Parssinen showed K♥J♦ for just king-high and Hudon mucked as Parssinen took the pot to climb past 3,000,000.
Johannes Straver opened 50,000 in the hijack and Steven O'nan called on the button.
Both players checked to the K♦Q♠5♠7♥ turn where Straver check-raised a bet of 55,000 to 230,000. O'nan made the call.
When the 8♣ completed the board, both players tapped the table and O'nan rolled over Q♦J♥ for a pair of queens. Straver mucked his hand as the dealer pushed the pot the other way.
Taylor von Kriegenbergh opened to 50,000 from under the gun and Leonardo Rizzo called on the button. In the big blind, Tom-Aksel Bedell three-bet to 125,000 before Von Kriegenbergh folded. Rizzo then back-jammed all-in as the covering stack and Bedell called it off for 720,000.
Tom-Aksel Bedell: 9♦9♣
Leonardo Rizzo: Q♣J♥
It was a coinflip scenario until the Q♦6♥3♦ flop vaulted Rizzo into the lead and it stayed that way on the K♥10♠ runout as Bedell hit the rail late in the evening