Picking up the action on the turn with the board reading , Rick Salomon led out for 425,000 into a pot of around 750,000. Talal Shakerchi called on the button and the paired the board on the river.
Salomon checked this time and Shakerchi placed a bet of 1,025,000. Salomon wasted no time in making the call and Shakerchi tabled for a full house. Salomon sent his cards to the muck and Shakerchi dragged in another healthy pot.
There was nearly 800,000 already in the pot on the river between Steffen Sontheimer and Mikita Badziakouski. The board was and Sontheimer was first to act. He checked over to Badziakouski who put out a bet of 500,000 and that sent Sontheimer into the tank. He thought for nearly a minute, using one of his time extensions before he called.
Badziakouski let out a sigh and showed down his for a busted straight draw. Sontheimer tabled his for two pair and it would earn him the pot.
"Were you thinking about raising?" Mattew Siegal asked.
Under the gun, Fedor Holz opened with a raise to 40,000. Action folded around to the button where Justin Bonomo made it 180,000 to go. Action folded back to Holz and he called.
The flop was and Holz checked to Bonomo who put out a bet of 160,000. Holz called.
The turn was the and Holz checked again. Bonomo put out a bet of 300,000 this time. Holz thought for a while, making his way through one time extension before check-raising, making it 1,100,000. Bonomo thought for a while then called.
On the river, Holz slowed down with a check. Bonomo dropped into the tank, making his way through one time extension himself before checking behind. Holz showed down for a missed flush draw while Bonomo was best with for two pair and that earned him the pot.
Mikita Badziakouski opened on the button and Steffen Sontheimer defended from the big blind. The flop fell and both players checked to the on the turn.
Sontheimer led out for 115,000 and Badziakouski called to see the on the river. Sontheimer checked this time and Badziakouski reached for a bet of 250,000. Sontheimer called and Badziakouski turned over for the winning hand.
Catching the action on the turn with a board Jake Schindler was first to act and he checked over to Matthew Siegal. Siegal put out a bet of 225,000 and Schindler called.
On the river, Schindler checked again. Siegal decided to put out a bet of 400,000. Schindler tanked his way through one time extension before eventually deciding to fold.
Siegal made a comment about some of the cameras that were filming him then showed for a stone bluff. Schindler just shook his head as Siegal raked in the pot.