Mackenzie Kraemer of Team Kraemer raised to 13,000 in early position and Donna LaDuke of Team Muzillo three-bet to 33,300. The action folded back to Kraemer and he made the call.
The dealer fanned a flop of and Kraemer check-folded to a bet of 28,000 from LaDuke.
Team Canowitz raised in middle position and Colin Robinson of Team Robinson defended the big blind.
The dealer spread a flop of and Robinson checked to Canowitz who quickly checked back.
The landed on the turn and Robinson led for 20,000 and was met with a call by Canowitz.
The landed on the river and Robinson continued for 46,000. Canowitz grabbed the chips to call and briefly hesitated before tossing them in. Robinson tabled for a straight on the turn and Canowitz mucked his hand.
Juliana Vidal of Team Semeghini raised to 12,000 under the gun and Xingang Wang of Team Wang called next to act before Hyungyu Park of Team Yea called on the button and Melissa Bryne of Team Smith called in the big blind.
The flop came and the action checked to Park on the button who fired out a bet of 35,000 which was enough to earn the victory.
Daniel Negreanu went off on Justin Bonomo in his Monday WSOP vlog, accusing his high-stakes foe of being a "cheater" and said that he's "totally indoctrinated" by his social justice beliefs.
On Friday, after busting his second bullet in Event #50: $250,000 Super High Roller No-Limit Hold'em on a runner-runner bad beat, "DNegs" slammed his phone in frustration on the way out.
Most poker players on social media seemed to understand the frustration considering he's down nearly $1 million for the summer, but Bonomo was highly critical and went so far as to accuse the Poker Hall of Famer of "violence" and that incidents such as this could make others feel unsafe at the table.
"Someone sent me a tweet where Whacko Bonomo said that if he tied his shoes in front of someone that he wouldn't do it, because he's totally indoctrinated and a lost cause," Negreanu said. "The guy is a completely lost cause."