Frank Bonacci, out of position on the big blind, bet 6,100 with the board showing .
Nick Phoenix, in middle position, spun one of his chips several times while thinking things over. Phoenix finally folded, chipping Bonacci up to 55,700.
Marton Czuczor raised it up from the cutoff and Doug Polk three-bet to 2,600 on the button. Andre Taylor called in the big blind and Czuczor quickly folded. The flop came and Taylor checked to Polk who continued for 1,600. Taylor check-raised to 4,000 and Polk called.
The turn was the and Taylor checked again. Polk fired out a bet of 6,000 and Taylor just called. The river was the and Taylor led out for 11,000. Polk gave it some thought and eyed up Taylor's stack, but decided to lay his hand down.
"I wanted to double up," Taylor said as he pulled in the chips.
"You might have got them (chips) if you checked," Polk responded. "I was considering a bluff but I restrained myself."
Chance Kornuth had a bet of 13,500 in front of him on the river of a board, and Martin Raus was in the tank from the cutoff.
"Why so much, Chance? Weird..." Raus said. "What did you miss? What did you miss...that's what I want to know." He eventually settled on a fold, saying, "I think it was a mistake."
"Your turn," Kornuth told Raus, separating his two hole cards and letting Raus select one. He chose one, and Kornuth turned over the , causing Raus to shake his head.
"I had at least a pair of threes!" Kornuth told Raus.
On a flop reading , Marc Joseph had checked from the big blind and Francisco Lopez had bet 1,500 from early position. Andrew Yakubovich had 5,000-denomination chip in front of him when the action was picked up as Joseph moved all in for 19,300. Lopez folded and Yakubovich did so as well.
While Joseph plays around a half of the starting stack, James Seller has been able to accumulate 140,000 on the same table.