Ian Logan opened to 1,000 from under the gun and action folded around to Pawaan Bansal in the big blind, who made the call.
Bansal checked the 8♦3♣10♣ flop and Logan continued with a bet of 1,000. Bansal called and the dealer flipped over the 5♠ turn.
Another check from Bansal was met with a bet of 2,500 from Logan, and the call was made to the 7♥ river. Bansal took the lead by firing 3,500 into the middle.
Logan took a moment and made the call. Bansal showed 4♣4♦ for a pair of fours, while Logan turned over K♣7♣ for a pair of sevens to claim the pot.
Daniel Embleton and John Doringer were heads up through the turn of a board showing 8♣7♣9♠K♦.
Doringer checked from the big blind and Embleton fired 5,500 on the button. The call was made to see the Q♣ river, where Doringer checked once more.
Embleton took some time before opting to check back. Doringer showed J♥9♣ for a pair of nines, but it was second best as Embleton revealed 8♥7♦ for two pair.
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Michael Oscuro opened to 1,400 in early position and Neng Zhao made the call on his immediate left. Will Jones three-bet on the button to 5,200.
Action folded back around to Oscuro, who counted his chips and moved all in. Zhao folded quickly, while Jones took some time before also making the lay down.