An all-in and call situation occurred on Table 72, with Shai Arbel in the hijack and Konstantinos Giannoutas in the cutoff facing each other, both holding approximately the same stack, 42,000 chips.
Shai Arbel: K♠K♣
Konstantinos Giannoutas: A♦K♦
On a board of 7♠10♥9♥7♣Q♠, Giannoutas couldn't do much against Arbel's kings.
Down to 900 chips, Giannoutas moved all-in on the next hand and managed to multiply his stack by four, but was eliminated shortly after.
On a board of 4♠3♦9♦5♥, Claudiu Badea found himself at risk for 11,800 in middle position against the chip leader Rostyslav Sabishchenko in the small blind.
Claudiu Badea: 4♣2♣
Rostyslav Sabishchenko: 7♥5♠
"A six," asked Badea, smiling. The dealer waited for the suspense, and revealed the river 9♣ which was no help for Badea.
Eduard Burd raised to 2,400 from middle position, and was called by the player to his left. Robert Schiffbauer in the hijack three-bet to 11,000, then was Burd moving all-in for approximately 20,000. The second middle position player folded, and Schiffbauer snap-called.
Eduard Burd: 7♠7♦
Robert Schiffbauer: A♥A♣
Burd found a straight draw thanks to a flop of 6♣8♠4♣. But the turn 3♦ and the river Q♦ didn't complete it, and he was eliminated.
Moshe Lankri opened to 2,600 from the button, then Miky Ernovitz in the small blind three-bet to 8,100. Lukasz Fraczek in the big blind went into the tank, and four-bet to 15,000. Lankri folded, while Ernovitz snap-called.
On a flop of A♠9♥2♠, Ernovitz directly moved all-in for approximately 20,000. Fraczek called.
Miky Ernovitz: 8♦7♦
Lukasz Fraczek: Q♣Q♦
Ernovitz's bluff didn't work, so he was eliminated after the turn 9♦ and the river 5♦.