Both Iurii Senchylo and Dmitry Koleznev had put in 2,100 preflop and saw the flop of 3♠J♦3♥, where Senchylo fired 1,800, and Koleznev called.
A 10♥ dropped on the turn and Senchylo continued to fire with a bet of 4,500, again Koleznev called.
When the 2♠ completed the runout on the river, Senchylo slowed down with a check, and Koleznev shoved for 17,000. Senchylo went into the tank and after around two minutes, he settled on a fold.
Niculae Eremia had shoved his stack of 5,200 into the middle preflop over an open, which both Parahat Nurmuhammedov and Christos Sofocleous called.
They went to a flop of K♥9♥5♠, which checked through to the 5♦ turn. Sofocleous fired 2,100, and Nurmuhammedov called.
A 9♠ landed on the river and again Sofocleous reached for chips, this time with a bet of 7,400. Nurmuhammedov looked to be in a tough spot and was indecisive for around a minute before he finally dropped in the call.
Sofocleous then showed A♦9♦ for trip nines, and Nurmuhammedov mucked. Eremia then flipped over his 6♥4♥, which sent him to the rail.
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On a flop of 9♣K♣2♦, Gerald Walsh decided to put all of his chips in the middle, with Leonid Orman looking for the knockout.
Gerald Walsh: A♣10♣
Leonid Orman: K♦9♦
Orman was well in the lead with his two pair, and stayed there on the A♦ turn, which also gave him a flush draw. Walsh had picked up some more outs after pairing his ace and found one on the 5♣ river as he improved to a flush to double up.
Umut Yukselir was seen raking in a pot at showdown, with Pavel Popov having to cough up the chips.
The full board read 10♦6♣10♥2♣9♣ with all the chips already finding themselves into the middle, and Popov's Q♥Q♦ were no good against the A♠A♣ of Yukselir.
Agharazi Babayev made it 800 from early position and Halil Gungor three-bet the cutoff to 2,500. Once the blinds folded, Babayev then four-bet to 6,400, and Gungor called.
Despite the heavy preflop action, both checked the 6♥10♥9♣ flop to the 3♣ turn. Babayev bet 7,500, and Gungor folded.