On the turn reading , Dietrich Fast called Shannon Shorr's bet of 10,200.
The two famous players saw the land on the river and Shorr slowed down with a check. Fast didn't act immediately but eventually declared all in for just over 30,000 effectively.
Shorr needed about two minutes to make his decision and then threw some of his chips forward, making the call. Fast showed for a flopped set and Shorr wanted to muck his hand, conceding. As it was an all-in situation, the dealer turned Shorr's hand over and everyone at the table saw that he called with .
We got to the table to see on the flop. Ilkin Amirov in the under-the-gun position check-called a bet of 3,500 by Alexandre Fradin in the cutoff position. The turn then brought the on which they both checked.
The river was the , Amirov bet 7,200 and Fradin folded.
There was 9,200 in front of Paul Volpe, who was sitting in the small blind. His neighbor, Perati Muhamet, had even larger chunk lying a few inches closer to the middle. Muhamet's four-bet from the button was worth 18,200 and Volpe matched that price with a call.
They went to the flop where Muhamet continued with a small bet worth 8,600. Volpe asked how much was it and then check-called.
The turn was the and Volpe checked yet again. Muhamet moved all in for 27,800 and Volpe snap-called, showing . Muhamet held , the ten on the turn having brought him an up-and-down straight draw.
Muhamet got there on the river, and Volpe's stack suffered a huge blow while Muhamet elevated over 100,000.
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We got to the table to see Kai Schuster, in the under the gun position, betting 5,200 on the flop. Terrence Chan, in mid-position, called.
The turn brought the on which they both checked.
The river completed the board with the . Schuster check-called the 7,500 bet of Chan. Chan showed but Schuster had the better pair in his hand with the .
With about 25,000 already in the pot and the flop showing , small blind Jeremy Ausmus checked to Neel Choksi in the big blind
Choksi bet out 9,000 and Ausmus didn't take too long before folding. "I'm scared to see it," said the 2012 WSOP Main Event fifth-place finisher for $2,155,313.
Choksi revealed one of his hole cards, the , earning "ooohs" from all players at the table including Ausmus.