Cutoff Georgios Sotiropoulos opened to 400 and small blind Ho Yin Lee three-bet to 1,600. Sotiropoulos scanned Lee's stack, and called.
Lee continued with a bet of 1,500 on the flop, and Sotiropoulos stuck around. The turn was the and Lee threw in another 3,300. Sotiropoulos kept hanging around, calling once more.
Lee wasn't done barreling just yet, firing his remaining 14,625 on the river.
"How much?" Sotiropoulos asked, and called within a minute. Lee tabled his , knowing his tournament was over before 2 p.m.
Sotiropoulos showed for turned two pair, raking in the giant pot.
The flop was and the player in the big blind check-called a 700 bet from Barny Boatman in the cutoff.
The turn brought them the . Boatman's opponent checked, he bet 2,100, and the player in the big blind called again.
The on the river completed the board, and the action went check-call again, with Boatman's bet 3,000 this time. Boatman then turned over for a set of threes and his opponent mucked.
Marton Czuczor was in the hijack, facing off with a player in the big blind.
They were on the river of the board, and big blind checked. Czuczor slid in 4,800, earning a quick call.
Czuczor turned over his for runner-runner trips. Big blind moved his hand toward the dealer, signalling he was beat. He flipped over the in the process, proving he had a big hand but also kicker trouble.
On a completed board of , Mel Wiener was in the big blind facing a bet of 4,200 from an opponent under the gun. Wiener put in nearly all of his chips, 21,200. His opponent called with for eights full, but Wiener had for nines full of eights to take all but his opponent's last three T75 chips.
A bit after that, Wiener bet 3,200 into a pot of about 1,600 on the river. The board read , and Nacho Barbero was thinking things over. He asked if Wiener would show if he folded, but eventually Barbero called. Wiener turned over for a flush and took the pot.