Brad Anderson moved all in from under the gun for 200,000, and it folded to Richard Seymour in the hijack who made the call. Andrew Wu moved all in for 345,000 total on the button, and the action was back on Seymour, who went deep in the tank.
After much consideration, Seymour reluctantly tossed in the extra 145,000, and the cards were on their backs.
Brad Anderson: 10♥9♥
Andrew Wu: A♦K♦
Richard Seymour: K♥Q♣
Wu was in the lead preflop, but the tables turned when the flop came 10♣5♥3♥ to give Anderson top pair and a flush draw. The Q♥ turn improved Anderson to a flush.
However, when the river fell the 6♥, it was the fourth heart that scored Seymour a bigger flush to send both Wu and Anderson to the payout desk.
Nicholas Rigby made it 75,000 to go with the 9♠7♣ and Gabi Livshitz defended out of the big blind with the A♦7♦. Both players hit middle pair on the J♦7♠3♦ flop, on which Livshitz checked and Rigby bet 200,000 for his opponent to call.
The 4♦ turn saw Livshitz check with the nut flush and Rigby bet 250,000 to receive another pot.
Fast forward to the 7♥ river, Livshitz checked and Rigby's third barrel for 600,000 was called by Livshitz. The outcome of the hand left Rigby somewhat speechless.
Leo Soma opened to 40,000 from under the gun and received a call from David Eldridge in middle position. Ty Dobbertin moved all in from the cutoff for 265,000, forcing a fold from Soma while Eldridge made the call with a covering stack to put Dobbertin at risk.
David Eldridge: K♦Q♥
Ty Dobbertin: A♦A♠
The board ran out K♣7♣4♠10♠9♥, and Dobbertin secured a full double-up.
Chris Brewer raised to 40,000 from early position, and Daniel Dzian made the call from the button. Todd Collins also came along from the big blind, and together they saw a flop of 10♣2♠Q♥ being dealt.
Collins checked before Brewer made a continuation bet for 35,000. Dzian then raised to 100,000, and Collins got out of the way. Brewer thought for a bit before eventually making the call.
The turn of 9♠ then saw Brewer check, and Dzian bet another 100,000. This time, it was Brewer who came out raising, making it 290,000 to go. Dzian stuck around with a call, and the 7♣ was subsequently checked by both players.
Brewer sighed and showed A♠K♣ for just ace-high, while Dzian showed down K♠Q♥ for a pair of queens and the winner. Brewer was left with around 20 big blinds, while Dzian chipped up to over 80.
Jesse Lonis raised 45,000 in the cutoff and only Rene Lazaro made the call on the button.
When the flop came A♠Q♠5♣, Lonis continued for 45,000, and Lazaro made the call.
The 4♠ fell on the turn, and Lonis checked before Lazaro did the same.
Lonis checked once more on the J♣ river, and Lazaro dropped a bet of just one big blind, 20,000 into the middle. Lonis thought about it for about 30 seconds before releasing his hand.