Catching the action with the board reading , we found Daniel Ospina checking to Stuart Rutter who bet out 1,600. Ospina responded by check-raising to 3,200 with Rutter making the call before both players checked the river.
Ospina tabled his for a low as Rutter's was enough to take the high. Ospina - who was hiding from us on one of the outer-lying tables is the current chip leader with 74,000 in chips.
The board read and Steve Sung checked to Team PokerStars Pro USA member Victor Ramdin. Ramdin bet and Sung called. After the completed the board on the river, Sung check-called another bet from Ramdin.
Ramdin tabled the for three aces. Sung mucked and the chips went Ramdin's way.
From under the gun, Vladimir Shchemelev raised. David Oppenheim called on the button and the player in the big blind also called. The flop came down and the big blind led out. Shchemelev called and Oppenheim called.
The turn was the and action checked to Oppenheim. He bet and both the big blind and Shchemelev called.
The river completed the board with the and action checked to Oppenheim. He bet and the big blind called. Shchemelev folded.
Oppenheim revealed the for queens full of nines and won the pot. The big blind mucked his hand.
From under the gun, Steve Sung raised. Victor Ramdin reraised from middle position and Erik Sagstrom called from the big blind. Sung also called and the flop came down . Action checked to Ramdin and he bet. Sagstrom and Sung both called.
After the hit the turn, Sagstrom led with a bet and Sung raised. Ramdin folded. The river completed the board with the and Sagstrom checked. Sung bet and Sagstrom called.
Sagstrom tabled the for grab the low half of the pot while Sung won the high with the .