Thomas Swain had 26,000 in front of him from the button and Tamer Kamel put in a big three-bet to 97,000 out of the big blind. Swain then four-balled all in for around 350,000, and Kamel snap-folded.
Despite that small setback, Kamel still has a mountain of chips with around 900,000 and is among the chip leaders.
Sergey Dunyushin raised from early position to 20,000 and Edward Quinn called in the next seat. Steven Lewzey also came along from the big blind.
On the 5♠6♥10♠ flop, Lewzey checked and Dunyushin continued for 55,000. Quinn then shoved for around 150,000, Lewzey folded, and Dunyushin called.
Edward Quinn: A♥A♣
Sergey Dunyushin: A♦10♥
Quinn had laid the trap and got the perfect flop for Dunyushin to stack off. An A♠ on the turn sealed the hand in Quinn's favor, and the meaningless J♦ filled out the board.