David Simon raised to 1,400,000 with K?Q?9?7? on the button and saw a call from David Prociak with J?9?5?2? in the big blind.
Both players checked the 4?5?Q? flop before Prociak led out for 1,500,000 on the 10? turn. Simon called to see the 10? river, where Prociak fired again for 4,700,000.
Simon took some time before mucking his hand, as Prociak picked up a key pot.
David Prociak limped with 10?7?5?3?, with Simon checking his option with J?J?7?5?.
The flop came A?6?7?, and Simon checked to Prociak. Prociak tossed out a bet of 700,000. Simon shuffled his chips for nearly a minute before raising to 2,400,000. Prociak quickly folded.
After winning this hand, Simon has taken the chip lead for the first time.
David Simon opened to 1,400,000 with K?9?3?2? and David Prociak called on the button with 10?5?4?3?.
Prociak checked the J?5?10? flop and Simon followed to the K? turn.
Prociak checked his two pair again, with Simon also tapping the table to the J? river.
Prociak led out for 950,000 and Simon said "I'm curious" as he tossed in the call while turning over the winning hand. That pot left Simon almost even in chips with Prociak.
David Simon raised to 1,400,000 with A?Q? on the button and David Prociak defending his big blind with K?10?.
Prociak checked the Q?K?K? flop and called when Simon continued for 600,000. Prociak called and checked again on the 3? turn.
Simon fired another bet of 2,800,000 and Prociak called before seeing the 4? river. Both players checked and Prociak opened up a sizeable lead after showing his trip kings.