Shaun Deeb completed and was two-bet by Isaac Haxton. Action folded back to Deeb and he called.
Deeb checked then called bets from Haxton on fourth, fifth, and sixth streets. On seventh, Deeb opted to lead out and, after thinking about it for a while, Haxton called.
"Trip sevens," Deeb said showing .
Haxton looked at his cards for a few seconds. "That's good," he said, then mucked. Deeb raked in the pot and moved over the one-million chip mark.
After a series of raises, Eugene Katchalov was all in preflop from the big blind for about 60,000 holding with nut spades against Shaun Deeb in the hijack with .
The board came down , giving Deeb a wheel to scoop the pot and eliminate Katchalov.
Elior Sion raised on the button and Joey Couden three-bet in the big blind. Sion called and drew two after Couden took one. Couden bet again and got called, but didn't see what happened on the second draw. This time, Couden check-called a bet and each player took a card. Couden bet on the end and got called but couldn't beat .
With on the board, Michael Mizrachi bet and Matthew Ashton raised. Mizrachi reraised and Ashton called. On the river, Ashton called another bet. Mizrachi showed for queens full and the nut low. Ashton also had the nut low with , so he got a quarter of the pot.
Phil Galfond opened from the cutoff with a raise to 20,000. Next to act was Jake Abdalla and he raised to 65,000 on the button. James Obst was in the small blind. He took a look at both Galfond and Abdalla's stacks before putting in a cold four-bet to 140,000. Galfond folded quickly, but Abdalla took about a minute in a half before releasing his hand.
Obst took down the pot and moved over one million in chips.