An under-the-gun player moved all in for 35,000 and the player next to act made the call. David Sebesfi three-bet to 100,000 and the rest of the table got out of the way.
Under The Gun: A♠5♦
David Sebesfi: K♠Q♠
Sebesfi was slightly behind preflop, but when the board ran out 10♣8♣8♥9♥J♣, it was the rivered straight for Sebesfi that scored the pot to send his opponent to the rail.
With about 100,000 in the middle the flop read A♣Q♦10♥. Jessica Vierling check-raised a bet of 20,000 from Allen Chang to 95,000. Chang made the call.
On the 3♦ turn, both players checked to see the 5♥ on the river. Vierling fired a bet of 200,000, putting Chang to a decision. After about a full minute, Chang made the call. Vierling tabled K♥8♣, for king high and Chang dragged the pot with bottom pair on the flop, showing J♠10♣.
On a three-way flop of 8♠4♥2♦, Thiago Crema check-raised from 40,000 to 140,000 with the 3♣2♣ out of the big blind. Cong Pham three-bet to 260,000 with the 10♠6♥ and Jason Somerville folded while Crema called.
The 3♦ turn was checked and Crema bet the 10♦ river for 325,000 into 640,000. Cong's rivered top pair didn't result in a call, as he opted to fold after some consideration.
On the secondary side feature table, Todd Witteles was all-in and at risk with the A♣8♠. Shang Dai had him dominated with the A♦J♥ and the kicker played after the board ran out Q♥4♥2♦K♦9♦.
Ragi Raghavan had seen his stack diminished on the feature tables and he three-bet jammed out of the big blind only to get snap-called by Kyle Cartwright.
Ragi Raghavan: J♦10♦
Kyle Cartwright: K♥K♣
The A♦5♠5♥ flop left Raghavan on the ropes but the 8♦ turn provided some help. However, nothing changed with the 8♣ river and Raghavan was sent to the payout desk.
Leo Soma started the action with a raise to 30,000 and got called by Ryan Tosoc on the button and Joe Hachem in the big blind.
The flop revealed 5♥4♥2♦ and it checked to Tosoc who bet 40,000. Hachem replied with a raise to 150,000 and Soma got out of the way. Tosoc took a minute and called.
On the 4♣ turn, Hachem fired 250,000 and Tosoc called again.
The K♥ completed the board on the river and Hachem shoved, covering Tosoc's stack. The latter snap-folded and Hachem grabbed the nice pot.
A player opened in middle to 30,000 before Nikita Luther three-bet to 105,000 in the cutoff. The small blind put in a four-bet to 285,000, forcing the middle position out of the hand.
The action was back Luther as she was deciding what to do, and the small blind stared her down. Eventually, Luther put in another raise to 500,000 and the small blind called.
The dealer fanned a flop of 7♣5♠3♠, and the small blind check-called a bet of 200,000 from Luther.
When the Q♦ fell on the turn, the small blind checked once more before Luther announced all in. The small blind asked for a count and went deep into the tank. The dealer let him know it was 1,300,000, covering his stack of about 1,100,000. After about three minutes, a tablemate called the clock, and the floor came with a countdown. At the end of the 30-second countdown, he still had not acted so his hand was ruled dead, sending the pot to Luther.