Ian Simpson raised to 80,000 in the cutoff, Roman Isaienko moved all in for 320,000 in the small blind, and Simpson called.
Roman Isaienko: A♦10♠
Ian Simpson: 7♥7♣
Isaienko was racing for his tournament life as the flop came J♦5♥5♣. Simpson's sevens remained in the lead on the 9♦ turn, while the 6♣ fell on the river to seal Isaienko's elimination in 12th place.
Jorge Alvarez raised to 80,000 under the gun and Yakiv Syzghanov called in early position. Carlos Diaz then three-bet to 350,000 in the cutoff and Tiago Peuguino moved all in for 1,520,000 in the small blind. Alvarez and Syzghanov quickly folded, but Diaz asked for a count before calling to create a massive pot with more than 3,000,000 at stake.
Tiago Peuguino: A♦K♦
Carlos Diaz: K♥K♠
Diaz showed down a pair of kings as Peuguino was left looking for an ace to stay alive. The board ran out 10♣7♥4♦7♠8♠ and Diaz's kings remained in the lead to send Peuguino crashing to the rail.
"Why do you ask how much? Snap call," Syzghanov said to Diaz after the hand.
"You can't fold," Michaelangelo Serra added.
"Yes, of course. I'm going to call anyway," Diaz replied.
Alejandro Perez raised to 80,000 in early position and Angel Perez called in the cutoff. Alexander Stevic also came along from the big blind as they went three-handed to the J♦9♦7♥ flop.
Alejandro then continued for 110,000 and only Angel called. The turn was the 5♣ and Alejandro bet another 280,000. Angel again called and the 7♣ fell on the river.
Alejandro slowed down and checked as Angel moved all in. Alejandro took a moment but eventually called for 605,000 with A♦9♥ for two pair, but Angel had A♥J♠ for jacks and sevens to win the massive pot and bust Alejandro in 14th place.
Michaelangelo Serra raised to 80,000 under the gun and Alberto Diaz called in middle position. Justinas Fiseris then three-bet to 350,000 in the cutoff.
Illia Petrytsia shoved for 460,000 on the button as action went back to Serra, who reshoved for 880,000. Diaz quickly folded, but Fiseris took a minute as he asked for a count before getting out of the way.
Illia Petrytsia: K♠K♦
Michaelangelo Serra: A♥A♠
It was a classic cooler as Petrytsia ran his kings into Serra's aces. The 7♣3♣2♥10♠7♦ board provided no miracles to Petrytsia and he was sent to the rail in 15th place while the massive pot was pushed to Serra.
Alexander Stevic raised to 100,000 in the hijack and Ferry Janssen called for his last 50,000 in the cutoff. Ian Simpson also called in the big blind.
The flop came A♠J♠J♦ and Stevic bet another 100,000, forcing out Simpson and leaving him heads-up with Janssen.
Ferry Janssen: Q♣10♥
Alexander Stevic: K♥J♣
Stevic had flopped trips, leaving Janssen with just a no-good straight draw as the 2♠ turn left him drawing dead. The river was the Q♦ and Janssen was eliminated in 16th place.
Alejandro Perez raised to 80,000 on the button and Tarmo Tammel stuck in his last 85,000 from the small blind. Roman Isaienko then reshoved from the big blind and Perez tanked for a minute before calling for 600,000.
Tarmo Tammel: A♦9♠
Alejandro Perez: K♣Q♦
Roman Isaienko: J♠J♦
It was a massive three-way all in as Isaienko was poised for a double knockout with his jacks. The flop came K♠9♥6♣ and Perez took the lead with a pair of kings. The rest of the board ran out 10♣8♣ and Perez scooped the pot, doubling up off Isaienko while sending Tammel to the rail.
"Vamos!" Perez shouted out, loudly clapping his hands together and jumping out of his seat.
Manuel Puente moved all in for 350,000 in the small blind and Jonas ten Cate called in the big blind.
Manuel Puente: A♣7♥
Jonas ten Cate: 9♦9♣
Puente was looking for an ace to stay alive against Ten Cate's pocket pair, but no help arrived on the 10♠7♠4♥J♥8♦ board as he was eliminated in 18th place.
Heads-up on a board of J♦10♦Q♠8♣, Tom-Aksel Bedell led out for 230,000 from the big blind and Tiago Peuguino called on the button.
The river was the 10♣ and Bedell moved all in for 210,000. Peuguino spent a minute in the tank before eventually calling.
"Nice call, sir," Bedell said, tossing 4♣3♠ into the muck as Peuguino turned over A♣Q♦ for two pair to win the pot and send Bedell to the rail in 19th place.
Babak Shahrtash moved all in for 215,000 in the cutoff and Alberto Diaz called in the big blind.
Babak Shahrtash: 9♥8♥
Alberto Diaz: K♣J♣
Diaz remained in the lead on the 2♠3♦2♥ flop, while the 4♥ turn gave Shahrtash additional outs with a flush draw. He missed the 5♠ river as Diaz took the pot with king-high to send Shahrtash to the rail.