The player under the gun opened to 1,000 and a player called, followed by the small blind. Viliyan Petleshkov three-bet to 7,000 in the big blind and only the under the gun called.
The flop brought A?4?6? and Petleshkov sent 5,200 in the middle. His opponent didn't take long to fold.
After some back-and-forth preflop, Kazuomi Furuse made it 18,000 to go preflop and Jonathan Glendinning made the call to see the flop of K?10?6?.
Glendinning checked over to Furuse who thought about it before sliding out a bet of 15,000 and sent Glendinning into the tank.
After a full minute, he made the call and the two went to the turn 5? where Glendinning checked once more. Furuse then quickly moved all in followed by a quick call from Glendinning and the cards were tabled.
Kazuomi Furuse: K?K?
Jonathan Glendinning: A?A?
The table let out a collective groan as the cards were exposed and Glendinning was drawing dead to a single out, the ace of hearts. Unfortunately, the river came the 9? and Furuse was awarded the massive pot to boost him over 110,000 while Glendinning was left with only 2,200.
A player in early position raised 900, and the cutoff three-bet to 2,000 before the button flatted. Susan Choi was in the small blind and put in a four-bet to 7,400 and only the button stuck around.
The dealer spread a flop of 7?7?6?, and Choi continued for 8,000, which was enough to force the button out of the hand.
Early Position called, while Andrew Macdonald in the small blind bet for 2,000. Jonathan Little folded from the big blind, and early position made the call.
The flop came 2?3?2?, and Macdonald led out for 2,000. His opponent made the call to the turn.
While the turn peeled off the A?, Macdonald fired for 2,500. The opposing player again made the call.
The river was the A?, and Macdonald increased his sizing to 6,500. Early position took their time before making the fold for Macdonald to scoop the pot.
The board 10?5?Q?7?5? was already dealt with around 16,000 in the middle and Yiu Kwok bet 15,000. George Holmes, next to him, raised it to 40,000 and Kwok went deep into the tank.
The clock was called and Kwok ended up mucking his hand at the very end of the countdown.
The action was already completed after arriving at the table and two players had all of their chips in the middle preflop. William Kassouf turned over A?A? while Rahul Rastogi was the player at risk for around 35,000 with A?K?.
The flop was clean for Kassouf with his pair of aces but the K? on the turn made things a little sweaty. The river bricked out and Kassouf held on to eliminate Rastogi.
"My princess!" Kassouf said to the dealer. "I thought it was going to go running kings, but not with you dealing."
Matthew Eardley was in the cutoff and went heads-up to a flop of 5?6?A? with an opponent in the small blind and around 15,000 in the pot. Action checked to Eardley who tossed out 5,500.
His opponent called to the 8? turn then checked over to Eardley again. Eardley now bet 14,000, sending his opponent into the tank for several minutes.
He eventually got a fold and Eardley showed the 4? as he took the pot.