Jeff Gross opened to 800 in the hijack and was called by Chris Hunichen on his left. Victor Choupeaux three-bet to 3,000 on the button and both of the blinds folded. Gross also folded but Hunichen called to see a flop of .
Both players checked and the paired the board on the turn. Hunichen check-called a bet of 2,000 from Choupeaux and the completed the board. Hunichen checked again and Choupeaux fired out a bet of 4,200. Hunichen looked him up and Choupeaux tabled for the winner.
In the next hand, Hunichen raised and was called by James Romero on the button and the big blind. The flop fell and Hunichen continued for 1,300. Romero raised to 4,300 which got the big blind to fold but Hunichen called.
The turn was the and both players checked to the on the river. Hunichen checked again and Romero splashed in a bet of 11,300. Hunichen scratched his head as he wasn't pleased with the river.
"I should have just re-raised the flop," he grumbled. "So sick. I call," as he tossed in a couple of chips. Romero turned over for a flush while Hunichen flashed before mucking his cards.
Hiroki Nawa raised to 6,000 from the big blind on a flop, and Tuiofu Hunkin put in a call from the button.
Nawa down bet to 5,300 on the turn, once again getting a call from Hunkin. Nawa upped his bet to 19,200 on the river , and Hunkin took a few moments to think it over before calling once again.
Nawa showed for a flopped nut straight, with Hunkin mucking.
With action caught on the river of the board, Christopher Poulton checked from a middle position and Davor Lanini threw in a bet of 8,000 into what looked like a 20,000-pot.
Poulton called and Lanini quickly turned up for a full house. Poulton couldn't beat that and he mucked his hand.
Shane Slovick raised to 800 from an early position and he got called by a player on the button. Joe Cheong called from the big blind and all three players checked the flop.
The appeared on the turn and Cheong led out a big bet of 4,000. Both of his opponents folded.
In a pot of about 12,000 on a flop reading Eric Kaneshiro bet and was called by James Grasz. The turn was the . Grasz checked and Kaneshiro slowly checked back. The river came the . Kaneshiro bet 5,000 this time after a check and got the call from Grasz.
He turned over the much to the surprise of his opponent who raised his eyebrows and mucked.
Pfizer Jordan raised to 1,000 from early position and he was called by a player in middle position. Timothy Dix three-bet to 3,700 and Jordan called. The third player involved got out of the way.
The flop was dealt and Jordan checked to Dix who fired another bet of 3,500. Jordan called again to see the turn card. The fourth card on the board was the and Jordan check-folded this time when he faced a bet of 12,000.
Following a raise to 1,000 from under the gun, and a call from Nikola Gunchev in middle position, Alex Fitzgerald three-bet the hijack to 3,500.
Both the original raiser and Gunchev called as the flop landed . Fitzgerald continued for 5,500 after the action checked to him, and once the original raiser folded, Gunchev called.
The turn fell the , and Gunchev checked. Fitzgerald bet 10,000, and Gunchev called.
The river landed the and both players checked. Gunchev tabled his , but it would be Fitzgerald's that would earn him the pot.