Raoul Refos raised to 800 from the cutoff, Viliyan Petleshkov three-bet to 2,300 on the button and Refos called. Both players checked the flop. On the turn, Refos check-called 1,800 from Petleshkov.
The river was the and Petleshkov bet 5,500. Refos check-called again but had to muck when the Bulgarian showed for trips.
Petleshkov just missed out on a bracelet earlier this WSOPE, after finishing 2nd behind Oleksandr Shcherbak in the MONSTER STACK opening event.
The following players have taken their seats in the Little One for One Drop, including Player of the Year contender Ryan Hughes, six-time WSOP bracelet winner Jeff Lisandro and 2017 WSOP bracelet winner Artur Rudziankov.
With slightly under 10,000 already in the middle, Uri Reichenstein had checked to Piotr Franczak on a board. Franczak bet 7,500 and Reichenstein quickly slid in a call.
Franczak tapped the table, indicating Reichenstein's hand was good. Reichenstein waited for Franczak to show, who opted against it and instead slid his hand face-down in the muck. Reichenstein also mucked face-down to win the pot without showing down.