Brian Rast raised to 37,000 from the hijack and David Peters called from the small blind. Connor Drinan came along from the big and three players took a flop of . Peters checked, Drinan bet 65,000, and Rast folded. Peters made the call and then both players checked the turn as well as the river.
Peters tabled the for a set, and it was good as Drinan mucked.
On the main feature table, Dong Kim raised from the button before Talal Shakerchi reraised all in from the small blind. Action got back to Kim, and he called with the . Shakerchi had the .
The flop, turn, and river ran out , and Shakerchi headed for the exit.
Action folded to Dan Colman in the cutoff and he raised to 38,000. Isaac Baron, who was in the small blind, responded by three-betting to 83,000, which inspired Colman to shove all in for roughly 290,000. Baron made the call and it was off to the races.
Colman:
Baron:
The flop kept Colman in the lead, but then disaster struck when the dealer burned and turned the . Baron vaulted into the lead, and Colman needed a ten on the river to stay alive. That didn't happen though as the blanked. Colman exited in 19th place.
We're not sure of the preflop action, but we do know that just before the break Pratyush Buddiga got his last 320,000 or so all in and was at risk against Daniel Negreanu.
Negreanu:
Buddiga:
Negreanu was ahead, but not after the flop came down . Buddiga paired up and maintained the lead on the turn and river. Ship the double to Buddiga.
We'll have updated counts on both players on the break.
Brian Rast kicked the action up to 45,000 from the hijack seat. Connor Drinan called from the small blind, and Brandon Steven called from the big blind. The flop came down , and all three players checked.
The turn was the , and Drinan checked. Steven bet 57,000, Rast called, and Drinan called.
The river was the , and all three players checked.
Drinan tabled the for two pair, aces and fives, with a queen kicker. Steven and Rast mucked, and Drinan won the pot.