Radu Pitic opened 120,000 in middle position and Viktor Jensen defended the big blind.
The dealer spread a flop of K♥J♥4♣, and Jensen check-called a bet of 90,000.
The 7♦ fell on the turn, and Jensen check-called another bet of 250,000.
When the Q♠ completed the board, Jensen checked for a final time and Pitic continued with aggression, dropping 350,000 across the line. Jensen paused for a few moments and made the call. Pitic immediately tapped the table and pushed his cards face down into the muck, and Jensen did the same.
Jan Krahulik opened 125,000 in middle position and received calls from both Niculae Eremia in the cutoff, as well as Alexander Glogar on the button.
The dealer spread a flop of J♥5♦2♣, and Krahulik continued for 140,000. Both Eremia and Glogar called.
When the 2♠ hit the turn, Krahulik slowed down with a check, and Eremia checked as well before Glogar fired 300,000 into the middle which was enough to force both players to pitch their cards into the muck.
On a board of J♦7♥Q♣3♥9♦ and with at least 1,200,000 already in the middle, Marcin Dziubdziela had put Spiridon Apartoglou to the test by moving all in on the river, leaving Apartoglou at risk if he called.
Apartoglou took at least four minutes to consider the position before he mucked his hand, allowing Dziubdziela to take down a significant pot.
Marco Di Persio opened 125,000 in the hijack and only Jan Krahulik made the call next to act.
Both players checked to the Q♥2♥2♣5♣ turn, where Di Persio led out for 140,000. Krahulik called.
The A♥ completed the board on the river and both players checked. Di Persio tabled 9♦9♥, but it was no good as Krahulik showed A♣3♥, rivering a bigger pair.
Radek Jantos opened to 120,000 from under the gun and was faced with a three-bet by Ercan Atmaca in the cutoff to 330,000. Action folded back to Jantos who made the call.
On the K♣J♣4♥ flop, Jantos check-jammed all in for 2,545,000 versus Atmaca's 250,000 continuation bet. Atmaca swiftly called, putting Jantos at risk.
Radek Jantos: K♦J♦
Ercan Atmaca: A♦A♥
The flop had given Jantos top two pair which had propelled him ahead of Atmaca's aces. Atmaca still had outs but no help arrived on the 5♥ turn and 10♠ river.
Atmaca lamented his misfortune while Jantos raked in a huge pot.
Remigiusz Wyrzykiewicz raised 120,000 and Sebastiano Bonfiglio called before Levon Kesaplyan shoved for 1,410,000. Wyrzykiewicz thought about it for about 10 seconds before releasing his hand, and Bonfiglio snap-mucked.
In a battle of the blinds, Piotr Wiecek and Antonino Venneri were heads up on a board showing 4♦9♠5♣.
Wiecek checked the flop before Venneri moved all in. After a moment, Wiecek made the call and the hands were turned up.
Piotr Wiecek: A♣4♥
Antonino Venneri: A♥6♥
Wiecek was ahead with his pair of fours and remained in front after the 2♦ turn. Venneri spiked the 6♣ river, producing audible reactions at the table as Wiecek hit the rail.