With around 100,000 in the middle, the completed board showed K♦10♥7♦4♣10♠. Ryan Goindoo bet 40,000 out of the big blind and Anthony Zinno in the cutoff then raised to 155,000.
Goindoo went into the tank and folded, demanding "show the bluff". Zinno briefly glanced around and replied "not a good time to show a bluff".
Ben Yu had committed most of his chips in a heads-up pot against Ray Henson. After the final draw, Henson bet 20,000 and Yu called with just a single bet behind.
The remaining 23 players have been sent on a 60-minute dinner break just a few spots away from the money. Action will pick back up at approximately 8:52 p.m. local time.
Ray Henson had been down to as little as 17,000 and 23,000 before he tripled and then doubled up. Since then, he built a healthy stack while Sampo Ryynanen lost a bigger portion. The Finn drew two in a three-way hand versus Dustin Dirksen and Dutch Boyd, and somehow all revealed decent hands.
Dirksen's eighty-six pipped Ryynanen with an eighty-seven but Boyd showed the winner with the 7x6x5x4x2x to drag in a nice pot before the dinner break.
Prior to the final draw, Anatolii Zyrin was all-in already and looked up by two opponents in Paul Volpe as well as David Bach.
Bach discarded one, Zyrin discarded two and Volpe patted.
They checked to show the cards as Bach rolled over the 6♠ / 5♠4♣3♦2♥ for a Five-Dugi, while Volpe exposed his 8♥ / 9♠6♦4♥3♣ for a Nine-Dugi and ninety-eight. Zyrin tabled his three-card 7♣6♥3♠, peeled the last two cards and tossed the Q♦7♥ face-up towards the muck before heading to the rail.
Patrick Leonard raised and was called by Scott Bohlman, who drew one as Leonard drew two.
Bohlman led out after the first draw and called when Leonard raised all in. Both players stood pat. After the second draw, Bohlman went deep into the tank as he studied his cards before both players again stood pat.
Both players checked again and Leonard tabled 8♠6♥5x4♦3♥ to win the pot with the nut non-deuce as Bohlman showed 8♥7♠ in defeat.
Four way action to the second draw led to Paul Volpe discarding two out of the small blind while David Bach in the hijack, Anatolii Zyrin in the cutoff and Ryan Goindoo on the button all took one new card. Goindoo bet when checked to and Volpe folded, Bach and Zyrin called.
On the final draw, they all took one each and Goindoo bet again. Bach called and Zyrin subsequently folded.
Bach tabled the 6♥ / 7♥6♠4♦2♣ for a Seven-Dugi but he had paired the six, allowing Goindoo to earn half the pot with the Q♥ / 8♣5♥3♦2♠.
Larry Tull got through with a shove against Anatolii Zyrin in 5 Card Draw High.
One table over, Frank Crivello was all-in against Paul Volpe in the same variant and Volpe patted, while Crivello took two new cards.
Volpe tabled Q♥Q♦2♣2♠2♦ for a dealt full house, which left Crivello's A♦K♦9♦ for a flush draw drawing dead. He spiked the 10♦ as well before the 2♥ officially ended his run.
One table over, Jordan Zucker vanished in a Pot-Limit Omaha hand against Patrick Leonard.
Most of the damage was done previously in a Stud 8 or Better hand versus Andrew Kelsall.
Jordan Zucker: XxXx / 5♣J♥3♠8♥ / Xx
Andrew Kelsall: A♣10♦2♥ / 4♦5♥9♦7♦
Kelsall bet all the way and had a low but no pair. Somehow, ace-high was good as Zucker mentioned in table chat he had jack-high with an eight-low.