Shaun Deeb won a three-way pot against Robert Mizrachi and Owais Ahmed when the former bet the turn to force a fold from Ahmed and receive a check-call from Deeb. They checked the river and Deeb tabled for a full house.
Short stack Ed Vartughian then ended up all in twice, once against Ken Aldridge and the second time against David Benyamine.
In the first hand, Vartughian got it in with for a flopped straight on . Aldridge had and the turn and river run out ensured the split pot.
Up next Benyamine held against Vartughian's and the board resulted in a split pot again.
"All this for one chip. My friend keeps telling me all I need is a chip and two chairs," Benyamine joked.
First to act, Robert Campbell raised and Andrew Yeh called from one seat over, as did Jake Schwartz in the big blind.
Schwartz checked the flop and Campbell bet, Yeh sigh-folded and Schwartz called. The turn brought another check-call by Schwartz before the river was checked. As soon as Campbell checked behind, he turned over his and Schwartz sent his cards into the muck.
Campbell scooped another small pot against Ken Aldridge right after to pull further ahead at table 421.
Andrew Yeh got the remainder of his short stack in after the flop and he was called by table neighbor David Benyamine.
Yeh tabled the and Benyamine was trailing with . Instead of a chop with a possible low, Benyamine got there with the turn and river run out to hit a full house and send Yeh to the rail in 11th place for $27,287.
Ed Vartughian ended up all in once more on a turn and Robert Campbell had to call fewer than one big bet by the time the turn showed. Campbell had just kings as Vartughian had the check mark with for a wheel.
Jake Schwartz then won a pot off Campbell with for two pair and a low on the board. Schwartz's last 20,000 didn't go in, but he essentially doubled anyways as Campbell mucked.
After three bets went in pre-flop Jake Schwartz bet on the flop from the small blind and Robert Campbell called. Schwartz bet the turn and Campbell called again.
Schwartz flicked in his last 5,000 on the river and was all in. Campbell called.
Schwartz tabled for two pair and a seven-five low. Campbell showed but it wasn't enough and Schwartz doubled up.
Shaun Deeb and Robert Mizrachi tangled in yet another pot and this time Deeb got the best of it when he turned the nut straight on a board of . Deeb showed and Mizrachi mucked.