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Picking up the action on the turn, Joao Vieira bet 38,000 on the button. Adam Owen gave it some thought and then check-called. The on the river was checked through and Owen tabled the for the nuts. Vieira mucked briefly and the pot was then sent to Owen.
Three Ways to the flop, Chance Kornuth checked from under the gun and Moshe Gabay bet for 7,000 in the cutoff. Stephen Chidwick called on the button and Kornuth folded.
The followed on the turn and Gabay bet 25,000 for Chidwick to fold.
On the tail end of a smaller three-way pot and the completed board showing , it was Adam Owen who bet 11,000. Chris Brewer called in the cutoff and Joao Vieira also called on the button.
Owen revealed the for jacks and sixes, which beat Brewer's holdings as he mucked. However, Vieira had the best hand in and dragged in yet another pot.
Picking up the action on the limped flop of , Ye Shen bet small and was called only by Chad Campbell in the cutoff. They checked through the turn and Shen then bet again the river for 17,000.
Campbell tossed in calling chips for his opponent to announce jack-high without revealing the cards. That was beat by Campbell with the and Shen mucked to see the pot pushed to Campbell.
Young Ko raised it up to 13,000 and was called by Chad Campbell in the cutoff. The flop was checked by Ko and he then called a bet worth 20,000 by Campbell. After the turn both players checked and Ko bet the river for 20,000.
Campbell sent his cards into the muck without hesitation and mentioned "that was a gross runout" in table chat.