Linus Loeliger re-entered and Michael Soyza, who won the opening €10,300 High Roller, as well as fellow countryman Wai Leong Chan also came along to make it a total of 35 entries.
Ivan Leow was in the small blind and bet 65,000 into a pot of already over 100,000 on the turn. His opponent was Stanley Choi on the button who called.
The river was the and Leow quickly moved all in for around 75,000. Choi folded.
David Peters made it 5,000 to go and called a three-bet by Stephen Chidwick for 12,000 total to see a flop of , on which he check-called a bet of 5,000. The turn went check, check, and the on the river brought the shove of Peters and a snap-call from Chidwick.
On the heads-up turn of , Daniel Negreanu checked and called a bet of 15,000 by Richard Yong. The duo headed to the river and Negreanu checked again, now facing a bet of 30,000 by Yong.
"Ace jack?" Negreanu asked, to himself and to his opponent, without getting any information. Ultimately he called and Yong rolled over the .
"I said ace jack!" Negreanu exclaimed and Yong raked in the pot with a smile.
An even bigger pot was brewing over on table three. Sean Winter opened to 5,000 and Jean Ferreira in the small blind three-bet to 21,000. Winter clicked it back to 57,000 and Ferreira called. On the flop, the action was checked and Ferreira then bet the turn for 35,000. Winter min-raised to 70,000 and picked up a call.
The on the river killed all further action and they checked it down. Ferreira showed his for jacks full of fives, and Winter mucked his cards with disgust.
"Kings, what else?" he said over to Ferreira on the other side of the table.
More than 140,000 were already in the middle with the completed board showing and David Peters checked out of the small blind. Timothy Adams in the cutoff bet 100,000 and Peters check-raised all in after brief consideration.
"How much is it?" Adams asked and, once it was deemed to be for 187,000, he called. Peters showed for top set and Adams flashed for top two pair.
"He raised, you reraised and he pushed? Why did you do that, you didn't believe him?" Daniel Negreanu said over to table neighbor Matthias Eibinger after the Austrian had just doubled through Michael Soyza.
Eibinger's were still tabled with the board showing , and the 234,000 of the Austrian was counted, which left Soyza with a mere five big blinds. According to Soyza, David Peters had raised to 6,500 and Eibinger three-bet big to 32,000, Soyza clicked it up to 70,000 and Peters folded before Eibinger's push was called by Soyza with .