Giuseppe Pantaleo raised to 2,200 from the cutoff and was called by both Frank Williams on the button and Jimmy D'Ambrosio in the small blind.
The flop came . D'Ambrosio immediately threw in 1,000 as a bet. Both Pantaleo and Williams called. The turn brought the . D'Ambrosio hesitated a bit and checked. So did Pantaleo and Williams.
The river completed the board with the , and D'Ambrosio quickly bet 3,500. Pantaleo glanced at D'Ambrosio and then called. Williams folded. D'Ambrosio tabled and was beaten by the of Pantaleo.
The board read and there was about 60,000 in the middle already.
Arkadiy Tsinis shoved all in from under the gun and Lee Markholt had to make a decision. If he called, he would be at risk of being eliminated. He kept staring at the board and glancing at Tsinis. After about two minutes, Markholt threw in a 100-value chip as a call.
Tsinis flipped over for the turned straight. Markholt looked at his own cards again but then got up and mucked them. Harry Lodge told the dealer that the cards had to be shown. The dealer turned over Markholt's cards which were for top pair, and he is out.
Jiacong Zhang raised to 3,000 from the button and was called by Christian Pham and Fahredin Mustafov in the blinds.
The flop came , and both Pham and Mustafov checked. Zhang bet 3,000 and Pham called. Mustafov then counted out his own stack and raised to 12,700. Zhang asked how much more it was, and the dealer confirmed that if Zhang wanted to call, it would be 9,000 more. Zhang then folded and so did Pham.
The board read and action was checked to Ismael Bojang on the button who bet 19,000 into a pot that was a little over 40,000.
Andrew Kelsall thought for a few moments before making the call, and Bojang tabled for two pair. Kelsall mucked his cards, and Bojang has now taken a commanding chip lead on Table #414.
Shortly after Adam Owen won a big pot off Matt Stout, he got into another hand with James Hughes. The board read and Hughes bet 5,300 to Owen who then raised to 13,800. Hughes made the call and the turn brought the .
Action was checked to Owen who then bet 19,000 and he was called by Hughes once more. The river was the and both players checked.
Hughes tabled for flopped trips, and Owen threw his cards in the muck.
Arne Ruge raised to 3,700 from under the gun and only Chad Wassmuth called from the blinds. The flop came , and Wassmuth check-called the 3,000 bet of Ruge. The turn brought the , and Wassmuth check-called again but this time for 11,000.
The river completed the board with the , and Wassmuth checked for the last time. Ruge counted out some chips and then bet 26,500. Wassmuth tanked and then called.
Ruge tabled for the rivered straight which was enough for Wassmuth to muck his own hand.