Jimmy Fricke raised from under the gun before the player to his left reraised. Charles Stein was next to act and called. As the decision fell back on Fricke, he called.
The flop came and Fricke checked. The player in middle position bet. Stein and Fricke called.
The turn brought the and this time Stein bet. Both his opponents check-called.
The completed the board and Fricke checked for a third time. The player in middle position bet and was met with a raise from Stein. Fricke mucked. The other player called.
Stein then revealed his for the nut flush and raked in the sizeable pot.
The players in middle position raised before Ronnie Bardah came over the top from the cutoff. His opponent called.
The flop came and the original raiser checked. Bardah tossed out a bet, which was enough to take down the pot, as his opponent almost beat him to the pot with the mucking of his hand.
Bardah is best known for holding the record for most consecutive WSOP Main Event cashes with five spanning from 2010 to 2014 and will be looking to add another bracelet to his collection after capturing his first back in 2012.
Some more players have been spotted in the final stages of the first level including Aron Dermer.
Dermer has had a great start to the 2017 WSOP, cashing six times, including just missing out on the final tables of both the $1,500 and $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better events within the space of a few days.
WSOP bracelet winners Carol Fuchs, Brock Parker, Ylon Schwartz and James Woods have been spotted early, after an initial walk through the tournament floor.