Ivan Luca opened for 75,000 in the hijack and Mason Barrell made it 210,000 on his left. Luca came back with an all-in shove for 1,060,000 after counting out his stack. Barrell folded after about 15 seconds.
When we got to the table, Eric Froehlich had 235,000 in front of him in the cutoff, and Nils Tolpingrud had 600,000 in front of him in the small blind. After a pause, Froehlich moved all in and Tolpingrud folded.
Tolpingrud was left with 2,700,000 behind while Froehlich chipped up to over five million.
Justin Harvell raised to 80,000 from under the gun and Federico Quevedo moved all in for 232,000 next to act. It folded back to Harvell who called turning over and Quevedo showed .
Quevedo paired his queen in the window to take the lead on the flop. The dealer burned and turned the and Harvell turned a set of eights leaving Quevedo drawing dead.
The meaningless completed the board earning Harvell the pot and Quevedo was sent to the rail.
The action folded to Richard Lee in middle position, and he raised to 60,000. Daniel Merrilees pushed all in from the cutoff for 355,000, and action returned to Lee.
Lee deliberated for several minutes before eventually opting to fold, and Merrilees secured the pot to move over 500,000 in chips.
After a hijack open to 60,000 and a call, Brian Altman made it 260,000 on the button. Andrew Ostapchenko shoved for 1,650,000 in the small blind and Altman called. It was Altman's against and the board ran out , ten-free for an Ostapchenko double.
William Kopp opened with a raise to 55,000 from early position before Cliff Josephy made it 170,000 from the next seat over. Action folded around to the cutoff where Eric Liebeler cold-called Josephy's three-bet and Kopp called as well.
"Oh boy," Josephy said as the dealer began to spread the flop.
The flop was the and Kopp and Josephy both checked to Liebeler who put out a bet of 250,000. Kopp folded while Josephy called.
The turn was the and this time both players checked. On the river, Josephy thought for a bit before announcing that he was all in with a covering stack on Liebeler for about 1,700,000 effective. Liebeler thought for a good while before he finally let his hand go and Josephy took down the pot with no showdown.
Roman Lanzerstorfer opened with a raise to 65,000 from the hijack and Shannon Shorr three-bet to 205,000 on the button. Jaime Kaplan was in the big blind and four-bet to 555,000. Lanzerstorfer thought for a moment but elected to fold while Shorr made the call to put over one million chips in the pot preflop.
The dealer fanned the flop of and Kaplan checked to Shorr who tossed in a bet of 325,000. Kaplan mulled it over but decided to lay his hand down, sending a healthy pot over to Shorr.
Chris Da-Silva was in the cutoff and up against Hyon Kim in the big blind on a flop that read . Kim checked and Da-Silva bet 45,000. Kim decided to raised to 110,000 and Da-Silva needed time to think through his options. After a minute or so he made his moved, and three-bet to 410,000.
The decision was now on Kim and he thought for a minute before he let his hand go. Da-Silva double checked his hole cards before to swept in the pot.