Kaspars Renga was low on chips and seemingly found a good spot to shove his six big blinds with ace-jack suited. However, Chutrov in the big blind called for ace-queen and the board ran all blanks to send Renga to the rail in 15th place for €3,090.
The remaining 14 players are each guaranteed at least €3,590.
Totti Matias Arosuo extended his lead right before the break to 1.3 million in chips. The only other player with a seven-figure chip stack was Juha Helppi with 1.1 million in chips.
There were two players with tiny stacks at the break in Quang Thanh Doan and Yan Viatcheslav Birg. Doan was able to chip up some before a battle of the short-stacks emerged.
Doan jammed all-in from late position ace-two. Birg called off his stack from one seat over with ace-queen and the remaining players all folded.
Birg was looking good until a two spiked the river and he was eliminated in 14th place for €3,560 while Doan now has a little bit of breathing room with a stack of 390,000.
Latvian Team OlyBet Pro Dmitrijs Meless was down to about 10 big blinds. He jammed them in from the small blind with and Lithuania's Arunas Garunkstis called with .
Meless was unable to get any help to improve his hand as the board ran out and was eliminated in 13th place for €3,560.
Risto Hentunen was down to 12 big blinds when the action folded to him on the button and he jammed with king-queen.
Arunas Garunkstis woke up with pocket aces from the small blind and over-jammed. The player in the big blind folded before the flop came all blanks.
A king appeared on the turn, however, the river was another blank and Risto Hentunen hit the rail in 12th place for €4,070. Meanwhile, Garunkstis has been experiencing a huge upswing since the break and had almost 1 million chips after his aces held.
Daniel Chutrov, who began the day in the chip lead, had his stack decimated after he called an all-in bet with pocket eights from Arto Ilmari Loikkanen with pocket kings for more than 400,000.
A few hands later, he jammed his remaining 105,000 from early position with and got called by Totti Matias Arosuo with . The was unable to pair up Chutrov but did give him a gut-shot straight draw.
Chutrov began to get up when the appeared on the turn to give him opponent top-pair and was unable to get a four-outer for the straight after the completed the board on the river.
Chutrov collected €4,070 for 11th place and play will break for the day after one more elimination takes place.
Sweden's Andreas Hoglund three-bet shoved his small stack of about six big blinds with and was called by Arto Ilmari Loikkanen with .
Despite Hoglund's big lead heading to the flop, he was behind the eight ball after his opponent flopped a pair on the flop. The appeared on the turn before another appeared on the river to add insult to injury for Hoglund.
Hoglund didn't walk away empty-handed as he collected the 10th place prize of €4,590.
With that, the day has ended and the remaining nine players are bagging chips in preperation of tomorrow's televised final table. Stay tuned for the updated chip counts and a recap of Day 4.