Bruno Politano opened the pot with a raise to 250,000 only to have Robert Park three-bet him to 575,000 from the cutoff.
Politano made the call and then checked the flop with Park continuing for 675,000. Politano made the call, and then both players checked the on the turn before the landed on the river.
Politano pushed out a bet of 1.2 million and Park snap-called.
Politano tabled his for trips as Park flashed his for top two pair before mucking and slipping to 1.8 million. Politano is now up to 10.4 million in chips.
Kyle Keranen opened to 225,000 from the cutoff only to find a three-bet to 650,000 from Luis Velador in the small blind. Action folded back to Keranen and he pushed out a call.
The flop came down and Velador continued out for 650,000. Keranen called to see a turn. The dealer tapped the table and produced the . Velador pushed 1.1 million into the middle of the table and Keranen went into the tank. After about two minutes of pondering, Keranan announced a call.
The finished the board and Velador slowed down with a check. Keranan thought for a moment before moving 1.8 million into the middle. Velador instantly called and tabled . Keranen mucked his hand and Velador picked up the pot.
Velador now has 14.94 million for the overall chip lead. Keranen, on the other hand, has dropped to 7.86 million.
After Peter Placey raised to 210,000, Luis Assuncao reraised from the cutoff seat to 475,000. Placey called, and the flop came down . Placey led for 810,000, and Assuncao made the call to see the land on the turn. As soon as the turn card hit the felt, Placey announced that he was all in. This sent Assuncao into the tank, and tank he did for several long minutes. Eventually, Assuncao folded after around 10 minutes, and Placey was pushed the pot.
William Pappaconstantinou raised under the gun plus one to 230,000 and Andoni Larrabe called from the button. Felix Stephensen called from the big blind and the flop came down .
Stephensen and Pappaconstantinou checked to Larrabe who bet 325,000 and the former folded right away. Pappaconstantinou tanked for a little bit before check-raising it up to 875,000. Larrabe called.
The turn was the and both players checked.
On the river the hit and Pappaconstantinou threw out a hefty bet of 1,500,000. Larrabe gave it some thought but ultimately folded giving up this pot to Pappaconstantinou, who's crowd cheered loudly for their friend who's trending up nicely.
Bryan Devonshire raised to 220,000 from the button, Thomas Sarra Jr called from the big blind, and the flop came down . Sarra checked, Devonshire bet 280,000, and Sarra called before checking dark.
Devonshire then bet 420,000 on the turn, but he could shake Sarra, who again checked dark. The completed the board on the river and Devonshire bet 775,000. Sarra quickly called and Devonshire showed for a straight. It was good as Sarra mucked.
Matthew Haugen opened to 250,000 from the hijack only to have Leif Force three-bet the button to 650,000. Haugen made the call and checked the flop as Force bet out 525,000.
Haugen paused for a few moments and then raised it up to 1,225,000 to force Force's cards into the muck as he slipped below 3.8 million while Haughen climbed into the eight-figure club.
Action folded around to Gal Erlichman in the cutoff and he open-shipped all in for 1.665 million. It came around to Bryan Devonshire who instantly called from the big blind.
Erlichman:
Devonshire:
The flop came down , giving Erlichman top pair but still keeping him behind Devonshire's cowboys. The miracle drilled the turn, though, and gave Erlichman trip jacks for the lead. Suddenly it was Devonshire who needed to improve to win the hand.
The board completed with the and Erlichman scored the double-up. He now has 3.45 million while Devonshire has fallen to 4.24 million.