Jean Gaspard moved in from the button with a stack of 212,000, and Blake Bohn called from the big blind with . He slightly trailed Gaspard's , but Gaspard had it locked in by the turn on the board.
Blake Bohn raised to 37,000 in middle position before calling a three-bet from John Dolan to 85,000. Bohn check-called 75,000 on the flop, and both players checked the . Bohn fired out 200,000 on the river, Dolan tanked for about four minutes before laying his hand down.
Manig Loeser had raised to 32,000 from middle position and Blake Bohn had three-bet to 82,000 when action got to Josh Arieh in the blinds. He made it 177,000 on a cold four-bet, and Loeser folded while Bohn thought briefly before calling. Arieh's continuation-bet was 135,000, and Bohn quickly announced all in, prompting a fold from Arieh.
Jason Koon raised to 35,000 on the button, and Jeremy Wien made it 85,000 from the big blind. Koon called, and the flop led to a bet of 70,000 from Wien and a call from Koon. Both players checked the , and Wien thought long and hard before checking the river. Koon bet about 120,000 and was snap-called. He instantly mucked, and Wien showed for trips.
A few hands later, David Miscikowski made it 34,000 before calling the all-in shove of Koon, who had about 250,000. Miscikowski called, and Koon was dominated with against . Miscikowski's hand held up to bust Koon.
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Josh Arieh raised to 35,000 under the gun, and Norbert Szecsi and Blake Bohn came along. Bohn checked out of the blinds on the flop, and both he and Szecsi called Arieh's 48,000. Everyone checked through the and , and Bohn had the winner with .