Hjörtur Davidsson was all-in after a J♠10♦4♥ flop and earned two callers. They checked the 7♠ turn to the J♣ river, on which Teemu Kaonpää then bet 21,000 to isolate. Kaonpää showed 10♥10♣ for tens full and Davidsson departed with K♠Q♦ for the missed straight draw.
Juho Santala busted next before Atli Porsteinsson doubled through Monica Klingenberg. Esa Turpeinen then doubled through Porsteinsson with A♥5♦ versus K♣K♥ for 11,100 thanks to the Q♠5♣4♣9♠A♣ board. Porsteinsson was down to 9,500 and doubled through Sander Laprik the next hand with A♥Q♥ versus K♣8♥.
In a heads-up pot between two players from Norway, the flop showed A♣Q♥2♥ and Kristine Ingebrigtsen bet 3,500. Johnny Kristiansen folded and flashed the K♦K♣, after which Ingebrigtsen exposed her A♥5♥ for top pair and the nut flush draw.
"Very good fold," she told Kristiansen while sipping her white wine.
With around 15,000 in the middle to the Q♠7♠4♠6♥J♥ river, Karl Persson called the shove by Dmitri Dudakov for the last 6,700. Dudakov tabled the A♠9♠ for the nut flush and Persson smirked, exposed 6♠5♠ and said "I was sure I had it".
Three ways to the 10♠9♥8♥ flop, Toni Helminen bet 7,000 and Monica Klingenberg folded. Esa Turpeinen quickly moved all-in for 17,700 and Helminen instantly called.
Esa Turpeinen: J♦9♦
Toni Helminen: A♣10♦
The Q♥ turn instantly improved Turpeinen and the 3♥ river officially confirmed his double-up.
Dmitri Dudakov recently doubled only to then bust soon after and a former big stack was also among the recent casualties as well. Not long ago, Edgar Blomso had a very healthy stack but it all vanished and Robert Kallikorm now boasts a large stack in the corner of the secondary tournament room.
Sander Laprik recently re-entered to get back in with thirty big blinds in the penultimate level of the evening.