Jorge Ufano moved all in under the gun for his last 200,000 and was looked up by Juan Lyons in the big blind.
Jorge Ufano: A♠2♦
Juan Lyons: 9♠4♠
Ufano's ace-high was in some trouble after the 8♦6♦7♣ flop and drawing dead after the 5♣ turn gave Lyons a straight. The 10♣ river completed the board, as Ufano finished the tournament in 19th place.
Alejandro Diaz opened before Stefan Boyarov moved all in for 958,000. Ramon Fernandez slid out a call, leaving the hands heads up after Diaz got out of the way.
Stefan Boyarov: 10♠10♥
Ramon Fernandez: Q♣Q♦
Boyarov was well behind and could not connect on the A♣2♦A♠K♠6♦ board, hitting the rail in 21st place.
Mateo Calzoni opened to 60,000 in early position before Alberto Diaz moved all in on the button for 313,000. Calzoni made the call and the hands were turned up.
Alberto Diaz: 9♣9♦
Mateo Calzoni: A♣Q♥
Diaz was flipping for his tournament life, unable to catch up on the 10♥J♦J♥5♥10♠ runout to end his run in 23rd place.
Shortly after play resumed, Dennis Bijen raised and Greg Campbell made the call in the big blind.
Campbell checked the Q♠9x8♠ flop and raised to 100,000 after Bijen fired a continuation bet. The 7♥ turn saw Campbell lead out for 180,000, which was called by Bijen.
Campbell then fired 200,000 on the 4♥ river and called once Bijen moved all in for 570,000.
Bijen showed KxJx for a missed draw, while Campbell flopped two pair with 9x8x to score the knockout.
Valeriano Toledano opened to 32,000 from under the gun before Ciprian Dan moved all in for 96,000 to his left. Barry Donovan then reshoved in the big blind, with Toledano getting out of the way.
Ciprian Dan: A♠Q♣
Barry Donovan: A♣10♠
Dan was well ahead before the 8♦7♦9♥ flop, which brought Donovan a straight draw. The K♠ turn was safe, but the J♦ river completed Donovan's draw to send Dan to the rail.
With play hand for hand on the bubble, Lucía Navarro was all in and at risk against Alberto Diaz.
Lucía Navarro: A♠10♥
Alberto Diaz: A♥K♥
Navarro could not catch up on the 9♣7♣4♥2♦K♣ runout, with Diaz improving on the river. Navarro was sent to the rail in 57th place, leaving the remaining field in the money.
Sitting two spots away from the money, Vivian Saliba moved all in and was called by Carlos Perez-Dosio.
Vivian Saliba: A♠5♠
Carlos Perez-Dosio: A♣8♣
Saliba was looking for help, but the 9♦10♦2♣6♣K♣ runout improved Perez-Dosio to a flush on the river. Saliba hit the rail in 58th place, leaving the tournament on the stone bubble.
Action was heads up between Juan Lyons and 888poker Ambassador Ian Simpson and a board showing 9♥2♥3♣.
Lyons checked to Simpson, who fired 12,000. Diaz-Caneja then check-raised to 55,000 and the call was made. Lyons then led out on the K♣ turn for 80,000. Simpson made the call before the 6♣ river.
Lyons moved all in, covering his opponent and leaving Simpson with a decision for his tournament life. Simpson took some time before putting in the call.
Lyons showed 5♦4♠ for a rivered straight, while Simpson had A♣K♦ for top pair to end his run before the bubble.
At a nearby table, Aleix Vidal was eliminated when his Kx10x could catch up to his opponent's pocket fives.