Daria Krashennikova bet 105,000 from the button on a flop of 5♥7♥6♠, Felipe Derci moved all in for 505,000 in the big blind, and Krashennikova called.
Felipe Derci: J♠7♦
Daria Krashennikova: K♣7♠
Both players had flopped top pair, but Krashennikova was ahead with her king-kicker. The board ran out 6♥4♥, and Krashennikova held up to send Derci to the rail.
Martin Kabrhel has formed a friendly rivalry with Rafael Furlanetto in the #3 seat at his table, often playfully referring to Furlanetto as "monkey boy."
"If anyone at this table, seat higher than two but lower than four, raises, I'm blind all in," Kabrhel joked.
Danilo Gomes then raised to 40,000 in the cutoff and Kabrhel three-bet to 160,000 on the button. Gomes called.
"Good luck. Don't do anything stupid. I don't want to bust you. I have other targets at this table. Seat #3 open, one hour maximum," Kabrhel said.
The flop came 10♠7♦A♦ and Kabrhel continued for 85,000. Gomes snap-folded. "It's hot in here. No air conditioning," Kabrhel said, pretending to wipe his brow while also showing the A♦.
A few hands later, Furlanetto, Gomes, and Kabrhel went to the turn on a board of 9♣10♦K♠10♣. Furlanetto then bet 80,000 from the big blind and Gomes called in middle position, while Kabrhel raised to 270,000 in the hijack. Only Gomes called.
The river was the 8♠ and Kabrhel moved all in. Gomes called for around 500,000 with Q♣J♦ for a straight, but Kabrhel had rivered a full house with 10♥8♥ to win the pot and send Gomes to the rail.
With a raise to 40,000 in early position, Isabella Costa called in the small blind. Laurie Tournier then moved all in for 155,000 from the big blind. The original raiser folded, but Costa called.
Laurie Tournier: J♥J♣
Isabella Costa: K♠9♠
The Q♠6♦3♥ flop kept standings as they were, and the 4♦ turn left Tournier just looking to dodge three outs.
The K♥ river was exactly what she was trying to avoid, seeing Costa take the pot and Tournier eliminated.
Gabriel Haeffner moved all in for aroundn 350,000 from the cutoff, and Alexandre Arantes put him at risk under the gun.
Gabriel Haeffner: Q♦Q♥
Alexandre Arantes: K♥J♥
Haeffner was ahead with his queens, but Arantes hit top pair on the K♠4♠10♥ flop to move in front. The rest of the board ran out 2♦K♣ and Arantes improved to trips to send Haeffner to the rail.