On the button, "LuxonTrustWallet" got their stack of 89,000 in on a 6♦7♠2♦ flop, with the pot amounting to 40,000. Filip Lovric looked him up under the gun, revealing the cards.
"LuxonTrustWallet": A♦J♥8♦7♦
Filip Lovric: A♣K♦10♦10♣
The 4♦ turn gave both players a flush, but only "LuxonTrustWallet" had the nuts. The 6♠ river changed nothing, officially doubling up "LuxonTrustWallet".
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Ermanno Di Nicola opened to 7,000 in the cutoff. Nikolaos Lampropoulos called on the button, and Bharath Janardhan did so in the small blind.
The 8♣4♥K♣ flop saw Di Nicola continue for 15,000. Lampropoulos made a quick fold before Janardhan called. Di Nicola sized up to 55,000 on the 7♠ turn, but Janardhan kept calling undeterred.
Janardhan eventually gave up on the 2♦ river, when Di Nicola put his opponent all-in for his last 75,000.
Tomasz Kozub and Goran Urumovic both checked the A♦7♦9♣8♥ turn. Kozub then bet 55,000 from the big blind into the pot of 85,000 on the Q♣ river, sending Urumovic into the tank.
By the time Urumovic reluctantly decided to fold, he had spent all but one of his time banks, seeing the pot being shipped to Kozub uncontested.
Over at another table, Hossein Ensan had knocked out some opponents and was seen with nearly triple the starting stack.