From early position, Paul Gooley raised to 17,000. Matt Waxman called in the hijack seat, and Paul Tedeschi called out of the big blind to see the flop come down . After Tedeschi checked, Gooley bet 24,000. Waxman called, and Tedeschi folded.
The turn was the . Gooley slowed down with a check, and Waxman pounced at the opportunity with a bet of 35,000. Gooley gave it up, and Waxman won the pot.
Fedor Holz opened the action with a raise to 18,000 from early position. Paul Tedeschi put in a reraise to 45,000 from the small blind, and Holz called.
Both players then checked the flop and the turn to see the complete the board on the river. Tedeschi bet 18,000, and Holz folded.
David Eldridge is above 1 million chips after a hand with Allan Barnes.
The two players were heads up on the turn looking at a board of . Eldridge led out for a bet of 118,000 into a pot of slightly less than that, around 105,000. Barnes thought for a moment then called.
The river was the and Eldridge didn't waste any time before betting 500,000, enough to put Barnes at risk.
Barnes took his time to make his decision, but eventually decided to let this one go.
Taylor Paur and Paul Gooley played a pot that ended five minutes into the break.
The players were heads up on a board and Gooley check-raised Paur to 92,000. Paur had a bet of 34,0000 sitting in front of him and pulled back a few chips then called.
On the river, Gooley led for 210,000 when the hit the river. Paur looked up to the ceiling and flicked his cards into the muck and headed off to break.
Jason Koon checked the flop, and Luke Guest bet 24,000. Koon called, and then turn was the . After Koon checked, Guest moved all in for 186,000. After tanking for a bit, Koon called with the for top pair, but he was behind Guest's .