There were already around 50,000 chips in the middle on flop of 2♠4♥5♥ when Lasha Loria, Goker Ozkarsli, and Stanislav Syshchenko checked it over to Iurii Saiapin, who bet 17,000. Loria folded, Ozkarsli called, then Syshchenko raised to 52,000. Saiapin folded, then Ozkarsli shoved for 71,000. Syshchenko called.
Goker Ozkarsli: 9♠9♦
Stanislav Syshchenko: 8♣8♥
Ozkarsli had a great spot to more than double his stack but it wasn't easy after the 3♥ turn gave Syshchenko a flush draw. However, the 7♠ river was a brick, which meant Ozkarsli doubled up.
Murat Yesniyazov raised the cutoff to 12,000 and Davit Chochishvili shoved for 47,000 from the small blind. When it got back to Yesniyazov, he called.
Davit Chochishvili: A♣3♠
Murat Yesniyazov: J♠9♠
Chochishvili didn't look comfortable seeing the hand of his opponent and looked a lot worse after the 8♠J♥9♦ flop gave Yesniyazov two pair. A 10♣ on the turn brought around some chop outs but the 3♦ river confirmed Chochishvili's elimination.
With almost 40,000 chips in the pot on a flop of 8♦5♣3♠, Iurii Saiapin bet 12,000, and Gleb Ershov raised to 32,000. Avtandili Magradze and Roman Shcherbakov both folded, then Saiapin shoved for 113,000. Some time went by while Ershov was thinking but eventually he slammed chips into the pot to signify a call.
Iurii Saiapin: A♣5♠
Gleb Ershov: A♥8♠
It was a dream spot for Ershov who got one step closer to a huge stack after the K♠ turn. Saiapin had one final chance to double-up and took it with both hands as the 5♥ on the river improved him to trips, which shocked the entire table.