Tage Almark defended his big blind against a buttopn raise by Anders Bjorkheim and checked the A♦9♣8♠ flop. Bjorkheim bet 40,000 and then called the shove by his fellow countryman.
Tage Almark: 7♣6♣
Anders Bjorkheim: 9♦8♦
The 6♥ turn and 4♦ river were blanks and Almark was eliminated in 26th place.
Two hands later, Eyjolfur Halldorsson was forced all-in from the big blind and had not shown up yet. Bjorkheim raised and the last chips of Halldorsson vanished, too. Half a minute after his elimination was sealed, the Icelander appeared "just in time" to collect his payout slip. Both players received €1,550 for their efforts.
On the live stream table, Steven Tool jammed the small blind with the 7♠2♦ and Leop Alatalo called in the big blind with the A♣5♥. The board ran out A♥K♥10♠5♣3♥ and Alatalo doubled.
Rafael Saskevits raised to 40,000 and Kaido Mikk jammed for 325,000 in the next seat. Andre Mägi in the big blind put in the 40,000 to call the raise with a short stack behind and the floor was called.
Mägi was given the option to call the shove or forfeit the 40,000 chips, opting for the latter. Saskevits tanked and eventually called.
Kaido Mikk: A♠K♣
Rafael Saskevits: J♠J♦
Mikk got there on the 7♠3♥2♥K♠K♦ board to double.
Shortly after, a preflop raising war saw Kalle Kulju all-in and at risk for 410,000 against Madis Müür on the same table.
Kalle Kulju: A♥A♠
Madis Müür: J♠J♣
The aces came out on top of the Q♦6♠5♥3♠3♣ board, Kulju also doubled.
Taivo Sillaste raised to 65,000 with the A♣Q♠ in an early position on the feature table. It folded to Tarmo Anton in the cutoff, who pushed for 320,000 only with the A♠K♠.