Mark Radoja checked out of the cutoff, and his opponent checked back on a board. On the river, Radoja bet 3,700, and his opponent thought for a bit before calling.
Radoja showed and took down the pot with top pair.
At a neighboring table, JC Tran has joined the action.
Chris Moorman raised to 500 from middle position, Niall Farrell flat-called in the cutoff and Dan Smith squeezed to 1,700 from the small blind. Moorman stepped out of the way, but Farrell called.
Smith checked the flop and then called when Farrell bet 1,900. The turn brought the into play and Smith checked again. Farrell kept his foot pressed firmly on the gas and bet 4,700. Again, Smith called.
The paired the board and Smith checked for a third time. Farrell reached for chips and bet 15,300. Smith pondered his options for a short while before settling on a call.
Farrell flipped over for a full house and Smith mucked his holding. Farrell is now up there with the chip leaders as a result.
Tony "End Boss" Gregg has not seen things go his way in today's event, running into flush after flush.
In a recent pot, he bet about 2,000 on the end on a board of , only to see his opponent check-ship for a few thousand more. Gregg quickly called, only to see for a queen-high flush, causing him to muck his cards.
James Mackey bet and called the shove of an opponent after fourth street made the board .
Mackey:
Opponent:
Mackey's opponent got up to exit the tournament area, but the dealer dropped the onto the felt to keep him alive, two-outing Mackey for a sizable pot. He had to send 7,375 over to his lucky opponent.
The board read and David "Devilfish" Ulliott bet 2,000 from the small blind and was facing a raise to 5,600 from Frenchman Manuel Bevand two seats to his left.
"I flop two pair and now you make a flush," said Ulliott before talking himself into a call. Ulliott showed for two pair and Bevand for a pair of aces that had improved to a flush.
We didn't hear what was said by Ulliott, but the dealer warned him about his language.
"I didn't swear at you, though, did I?" asked Ulliott before adding, "But I can if you want me to!"
Daniel Negreanu made it 475 to go from early position, Keven Stammen called the bet from his seat in the small blind and prominent French pro Patrick Bruel called from the big blind.
The trio shared a flop and the action checked to Negreanu. He bet 900 and only Bruel called.
Both players checked the turn and the river. Bruel won the pot with and Negreanu mucked, showing .
Andrew Lichtenberger raised to 450 from under-the-gun and the action folded around to Stephen Chidwick in the hijack. Lichtenberger checked the flop, Chidwick bet 900 and Lichtenberger mucked.
Not the most action-packed of hands, but it allows us to update a handful of big names' chip counts.