Action picked up on the river with Daniel Weinman facing a bet of 2,000. With the board reading 4♣6♦5♣10♠A♠, Weinman thought for a moment before tossing his cards into the muck.
The defending World Series of Poker Main Event Champion is currently sitting slightly above starting stack.
Justin Arnwine lost a couple of pots early in the day to take a hit to his stack but has since been busy building back.
Picking up the action on the flop, Arnwine in middle position was involved in a hand with a player in the big blind. With the board reading 10♦4♥10♣ the big blind checked. Arnwine bet 1,000 and received a call.
Both players checked through the 4♣ turn to the 9♦ river at which point the big blind bet 1,400. Arnwine quickly called holding Q♥9♥, beating his opponent's 9♣7♥ to the pot.
Just before the break, a big pot was brewing over on table 630 in what happened to be a four-bet pot preflop according to Ismael Bojang. The players involved were Tom Fuchs and Bjorn Gravlien, the latter of which was the four-bettor.
Fuchs called bets by Gravlien on the J♠4♣4♦ flop and 6♣ turn to create a pot of more than 30,000 to the 9♠ river. Gravlien then checked behind and was shown the J♣J♦ for jacks full of fours by Fuchs, as he shook his head in disgust.
The action was caught on the flop with the board showing A♥5♦4♠. A player sat in middle position had checked to Jack Sinclair on the button. Sinclair bet 1,000 into a pot of roughly 5,000 and was met by a quick raise to 4,100 from his opponent. Sinclair didn't take long before he folded and forfeited the pot to his opponent.
Action picked up on the flop with a board showing 3♦Q♦4♣ in a multi-way hand between three-time WSOP bracelet winner David "ODB" Baker, who was in late position, a player on the button and two other opponents.
Baker bet 1,500, which received a call from the player on the button and forced out the other players.
The dealer placed 2♦ on the board, and Baker led out with a 3,500 bet, which the player on the button immediately called. The pot quickly grew to a little more than 12,000.
The 5♣ arrived on the turn and Baker sized down to a bet of 2,100. The player on the button looked across the table at Baker’s wager, and then called.
Baker tabled A♥3♥ for the straight and the player on the button acknowledged Baker’s hand by nodding his head. The player on the button then turned his cards face up to reveal Q♥2♥ for two pair, which was no good.
A player in middle position raised to 600 and was called by the players in the hijack and cutoff. Chance Kornuth then squeezed to 4,200 from the small blind and action folded around to the cutoff, who called.
Both players checked on the 9♣10♦7♥ flop and then Kornuth led out for 6,000 on the 2♣ turn. His opponent quickly folded and Kornuth took down the pot uncontested.
A player in early position opened to 500 and the button called. In the big blind, Stanley Lee three-bet to 2,300 and only the button called.
On the A♠7♦3♦ flop, Lee led for 2,000 and his opponent called.
The turn brought the J♠. Lee continued to fire, this time for 4,500 and the button quickly called.
The action slowed down on the flush-completing 8♦ as both players checked. The button revealed A♣4♣ which was no good against the A♥Q♣ of Lee as he dragged a sizable pot late in Level 1.