Sahil Chuttani raised to 100,000 in early position before [Removed:520] moved all in from the cutoff. Chuttani had around 80,000 remaining and slid it into the middle.
Sahil Chuttani: 9♦9♥
[Removed:520]: J♥J♣
[Removed:524] had Chuttani dominated with his jacks as the Q♣K♥J♠ flop gave him a set, while Chuttani picked up a straight draw. The 9♠ turn also gave Chuttani a set, but it wasn't enough to avoid elimination after the A♥ completed the board.
"One minute. Let me take a picture," [Removed:524] said to the dealer as he snapped a photo of the board.
Romain Lewis open-shoved for 170,000 in an early position and and Lewis Spencer did so for 430,000 in the next seat. It folded all the way to Younes Hammouchi in the big blind and he took a few seconds to fold the A♦J♦.
Romain Lewis: A♥Q♠
Lewis Spencer: Q♥Q♦
The Frenchman had previously doubles through his table neighbour but couldn't repeat the same feat on the 6♣5♦2♥8♠9♥ runout. He bowed out in 76th place for €17,250.
Aleksejs Ponakovs moved all in on the button and Pieter Aerts put him at risk in the big blind.
Aleksejs Ponakovs: A♣Q♠
Pieter Aerts: A♥K♦
Aerts remained in the lead as the board came 5♠5♥9♠2♥, but Ponakovs spiked the Q♣ on the river to earn a double up. The dealer initially counted Ponakovs' stack as 335,000 before he realized he had 20,000 more still in front of him as Aerts paid off 355,000 total, leaving himself with just 35,000.
Lewis Spencer min-raised to 30,000 first to act with Q♣9♣, Igor Picone with the 6♥6♣ in the cutoff and Younes Hammouchi in the small blind with the A♥3♠ called. The A♦J♦4♣ flop was checked by Hammouchi, who was then the only one to check-call a bet worth 30,000 by Spencer.
Hammouchi led the 4♠ turn for 25,000 and that did the trick to force out Spencer.
Atanas Pavlov opened to 30,000 with A♦K♥ in the cutoff in the next hand. Hammouchi three-bet to 75,000 with the Q♥2♥ and Pavlov jammed for 675,000. Hammouchi asked for a count but folded.
Younes Hammouchi made it 30,000 to go with the A♣5♣ in an early position and earned calls from both players in the blinds, Peter Jorgne with the K♠Q♣ and Igor Picone with the K♥8♦.
Jorgne and Picone checked for Hammouchi to continue for 45,000 on the 4♥3♠3♦ flop. The check-raise to 130,000 by Jorgne forced out Picone but Hammouchi stuck around with his gutshot wheel draw.
Jorgne then fired a bet of 225,000 on the J♦ turn and that was enough to take it down uncontested.