Jimmy Haddad led the way with a 7,500 and another player called before Leonard Gojcaj shoved all in for 46,500. Mark Hughes was the next player to enter the pot and shoved all in for 27,500.
The action folded around and Gojcaj and Hughes were heads up and all in preflop.
Hughes had against the of Gojcaj. The board ran out and Hughes would win the pot. He doubled through Gojcacj and, thanks to the 15,000 already in the pot, almost tripled up one hand after he lost a huge pot to Firas Sadou.
Firas Sadou just doubled through Mark Hughes, after dodging a flush draw.
Sadou opened the action from the cutoff by raising to 7,500. Hughes defended from the big blind.
The flop came and Hughes checked. Sadou bet 9,000 and Hughes raised, making it 20,000 to go. Sadou thought for a moment, then called.
The turn was the and Hughes shoved all in for around 90,000, putting Sadou at risk.
Sadou went into the tank.
"I don't think I can fold," he said, but then grabbed his cards and seemed ready to fold.
"You show if I fold?" he questioned Hughes twice.
Hughes didn't flinch, remaining still and gave no response.
Sadou then stood up with both hands leaning on the rail. Then he sat back down, grabbed his remaining stack and called the all in.
Hughes had , for top pair with a flush draw. Sadou was ahead holding , but needed to dodge a diamond. He clapped his hands one time when the river was the doubling him up.
Jeff Ziegler was able to get some value from Christopher Lee after flopping a set of threes.
The action started preflop, when Lee raised to 8,000. Two players called, including Ziegler.
The flop came and Satish Thakur checked to Lee. Lee bet 20,000 and Ziegler called. Thakur folded and it was heads up to the turn.
Both players checked the on the turn and Lee checked again when the hit the river. Ziegler bet 24,000 and Lee quickly called, showing . Ziegler won the hand with a set of threes, .
The action folded to HPO Ambassador Chris Moneymaker on the button. The former World Champion made is 6,000.
Glen Poitinger and Jesse McIntyre called from the blinds.
The flop was all spades and all three players checked. The turn was the and Poitinger led out for 6,000. McIntyre folded and Moneymaker called.
The river was the and Poitinger checked. Moneymaker bet 5,000 and that was enough to take it down. Poitinger considered his options for a moment before mucking.