In the first hand, Tim West opened for 24,000 from middle position and James Schaaf called from the big.
The flop came 

and both players checked.
The turn came a
and Schaaf led out for 25,000. West called.
The
river slowed Schaaf down and he checked. West quickly announced he was all-in, to which Schaaf said, "I think I let you get there," and he mucked.
A few hands later, Schaaf opened for 30,000 and was met with an all-in re-shove from West for approximately 213,000. Schaaf called and saw he was in good shape going to the flop.
West: 

Schaaf: 

The board, however, had it in for Schaaf, as it ran out 



- pairing West and shipping him the pot.
After those two confrontations, Schaaf is down to 380,000 while West has risen to 430,000.
| Jugador | Fichas | Progreso |
|---|---|---|
|
|
430,000
255,000
|
255,000 |
|
|
380,000
270,000
|
270,000 |
|
|
||
and Afriat had 
The flop came down 

, prompting a 27,000 bet from Alexander. Not ready to give up, Urton raised to 60,000. Alexander thought about it, and then started to push a re-raise for an undisclosed amount into the middle, which got a quick muck from Urton.

The all in player was ahead with 



Yashar Darian and Douglas Lang were betting into each other and after a series of bets Lang was all in and called.
for a queen high flush, which normally would be a great hand to have, but his opponent Darian had
hit on the river.


board. After some thinking the Cut-Off joined Blocksidge for a river.






board and his opponent, who was all-in, mucked.