The pot stood at 7,500 when Vincent Robert checked his option on a board of 8♥5♦8♦ to a player in the cutoff who bet 2,500. Robert check-raised to 5,500 and the cutoff called.
The 5♥ saw Robert bet once more, this time for 8,000 which again was called by the cutoff.
The river landed the 8♣ and Robert fired a last time for 25,000 sending the cutoff into the tank. After some time they finally threw in five pink chips for a call only to be delivered the bad news as Robert tabled K♦8♠ for rivered quads.
Ryan Julius was first to act as he raised the pot to 3,000. A player in the cutoff called as did Richard Bai in the big blind. Three players saw a flop of 5♦Q♥3♠. Checked to Julius, he continued for 3,500 and only Bai called.
The turn came the J♦. Checked once again to Julius, he bet 11,500 which didn't deter Bai.
On the 7♥ river Bai took a stand and now chose to lead for 20,500 sending Julius into the tank.
"That's a strong play bro" Julius announced as he toyed with his cards.
The button and the under the gun player Yu Ya saw a flop of A♥7♠2♥. According to the players Ya bet, the button raised and Ya pushed all of his chips in for 126,000. The button called.
Yu Ya: A♠2♠
Button: A♣Q♠
The turn brought the 6♠ and the river was the 8♣ which left Ya with a massive stack.
Maria Ho raised the button to 3,000 getting two callers from both the small and big blind.
Three players went to a flop of 5♦9♦A♠. The action was checked over to Ho who continuation bet for 5,000 achieving a fold from both her opponents.
Ho's stack is now standing at 54,000. An improvement of 29,000 upon the starting stack of the tournament as she has her eye on her first WSOP bracelet.
The player first to act raised to 4,500. Joseph Lebrun in the hijack three-bet to 12,000 and the original raiser called.
On a board of A♠Q♥Q♦ the action was checked to Lebrun who continued for 6,000. His opponent called.
The turn brought the 7♦ which checked through to the 2♣ on the river. Once checked to again, Lebrun fired a nearly pot-sized bet of 31,500 sending his opponent deep into thought. Finally deciding on folding, Lebrun claimed another pot.