The flop read and we found Kirk Brandvold and Motoki Jinno heads up in the hand.
Jinno checked on over to Brandvold who fired 600 from the cutoff. Jinno slid out a check-raise to 1,500 and Brandvold wasted little time three-betting to 4,100. Jinno called.
The hit the turn and Jinno checked. Brandvold continued his aggression by tossing a single 5,000 chip into the middle. Jinno called with little hesitation.
The river finished off with the and the action quickly went check-check. Jinno showed but was ultimately behind Brandvold's for a flopped set of fours. Brandvold scooped up the pot and is now sitting on about 29,500.
Picking up the action on a board, Chane Kampanatsanyakakorn bet 4,000 into Eihito Fujiwara, who after a few moments shoved for 17,800. Kampanatsanyakakorn called with , ahead of Fujiwara's .
The turn gave Fujiwara a few outs to survive, but the river secured the pot for Kampanatsanyakakorn with sixes full of nines.
We caught up with the action to find Hong Yang Bian and two of her opponents looking down at a flop of . The first player came out swinging with a bet of 1,250 which was quickly called by the second player.
Bian flung out a raise to 5,000 and action was back on the first player. He tanked for about forty-five seconds before finally releasing his cards. Bian's second opponent did the same and she was able to scoop up the pot, bringing her to about 25,500 in chips.
The board read and Sixiao Li was heads up in the hand with Raiden Kan. With over 7,000 already in the pot, Li checked over to Kan. Kan fired a measly min-bet of 200 and Li let out a laugh. She tossed out 400 making a min-raise. She continued to laugh.
Kan took about twenty seconds before finally flat calling. The completed the board and Li fired out 3,000. Kan mucked his hand and Li dragged in the pot, boosting her stack up to about 26,000.