With the board reading and about 80,000 in the middle, Chris McClung moved all in for 43,700. Pierre Drochon tanked for about two minutes before opting to call.
"Good call," said McClung. Drochon showed to win the pot and up his stack to about 190,000.
Ben Warrington asked Chris Brammer if he was going to get another walk. Brammer didn't oblige and raised from the small blind. Warrington called, but then folded to a c-bet on the flop.
Scotty Nguyen took down a pot with a squeeze from the button. "You know when I come into a hand I got the goods, baby."
James Dempsey is up to around 300,000. He bet 18,500 on board and saw his opponent check-fold.
More luck for Ludovic Lacay as he cracked an opponent's aces for the second time today. He flopped top set with pocket jacks.
Kristijonas Andrulis continues to work the uber-aggressive style that saw him rise to the top of the chip counts on Day 1a.
First, the 2010 EPT Tallinn High Roller champ made it 3,400 under the gun and was called by Day 1b chip leader Amir Salhani and a third player. Then he pushed them off the hand with a 4,800-chip continuation bet on the flop.
The very next hand he was at it again, making an 18k four-bet pre-flop after one player opened to 4,100 and a third made it 8,500.
Both folded and Andrulis suddenly found himself above the 200k mark.