Josh Arieh on the button and Bryn Kenney in middle position got their chips in the middle and Arieh exclaimed "I don't have much" when he flipped over the J♦10♦9♥8♠. Kenney was the at-risk player holding the K♠Q♦J♠6♣ and the 7♥4♦4♥9♣7♠ board gave Arieh the superior hand.
Jeremy Trojand was then all-in preflop against Chris Frank on the very same table on the 9♣6♦5♣ flop with almost one million in the middle and Trojand at risk for 240,000.
Jeremy Trojand: K♠K♥Q♥8♦
Chris Frank: A♣Q♠J♥10♠
The A♥ turn improved Frank and he held onto the lead with the 8♥ river.
Only a few minutes later, Arieh was then knocked out by Sergio Martinez Gonzalez.