Radek Castka opened to 1,200 from early position and was called by Younes Bahiaoui in the hijack, Guillaume Martin in the cutoff, and Yaniv Ben-Ezra in the big blind.
Ben-Ezra checked to Castka, who bet 1,000 on the K♦K♥9♠ flop. Bahiaoui and Martin called, but Ben-Ezra folded.
Castka slowed down and checked on the 7♠ turn, prompting a 2,500 bet from Bahiaoui. Martin called and Castka folded.
The Q♣ filled the river and Bahiaoui check-folded facing a 5,800 bet from Martin, awarding him the sizable pot.
On a board of J♥Q♥8♣3♦ there were almost 4,000 chips in the pot when Yoav Mermelstein checked and Brandon Mifsud fired 2,400. Waldemar Peter called, and Mermelstein folded.
When the 3♠ dropped on the river, Mifsud grabbed three blue chips, worth 5,000 each, and threw them into the pot. Peter then went into the tank for around two minutes and didn't seem to know where he was, but eventually he flicked in a call.
Mifsud then showed K♣Q♠ for top pair, and Peter mucked.
Andries Swart raised to 1,200 and was three-bet by Detlef Christen. Niculina Grasu then four-bet shoved for 13,300. Swart then five-bet all in for 39,000 and Christen folded.
Niculina Grasu: A♠Q♥
Andries Swart: Q♠Q♦
Grasu was in bad shape up against the pocket pair of Swart, and there was no help on the 6♠6♦8♦3♠10♥ board and she was eliminated.
Two players were facing a board of K♣4♦5♥6♦4♣ with 10,000 in the pot.
Dimitar Petkin-Iwanov was in the cutoff when he made a small bet of 4,000 on the river. Pawel Wojciechowski who was in the small blind raised Petkin-Iwanov to 16,000.
Around 1 minute passed before Petkin-Iwanov made the call tabling K♦10♦ and Wojciechowski tabled 6♣3♣.
Arpad Toth opened to 1,000 on the button and was called by Ivan Khainatskyi in the small blind and Christian Weiser in the big blind.
It was checked to Toth on the Q♣4♥8♥ flop and he continued for 1,000. Khainatskyi folded and Weiser called.
Weiser led out for 2,000 after the 8♠ paired the board on the turn and Toth raised to 5,000. Undeterred, Weiser made it 14,000 to go and Toth called.
The A♥ completed the board and Weiser quickly announced he was all in. Toth called all in for approximately 25,000 and Weiser showed A♠8♣ for a full house.
Toth held K♥Q♥ for the nut flush and wished his tablemates good luck before exiting the tournament area.
Former chip leader Phil Gross' stack had slipped back to 56,000, but still remained comfortably above average.
Meanwhile, on a board of 10♥10♣J♠7♥9♥ at the same table, Petter Sommer had bet 8,000 into a pot of 7,500. His opponent Remy Beland then shoved for 31,500 and Sommer promptly called.
Remy Beland: K♦9♦
Petter Sommer: J♦J♥
Beland had tried to make a move with a rivered two pair, but Sommer had flopped a full house and eliminated his opponent.
Two players were still in the hand on an eye-catching A♥K♥J♣Q♥10♠ board.
The first, [Removed:496] bet 5,000 into a pot of 11,000. His opponent Kamil Spaczynski then moved all in, with Sopotnytskyi calling for his last 28,100.
Spaczynski tabled K♠J♥, playing the board for an ace-high straight, but Sopotnytskyi had turned a flush with 7♥5♥ and took down the pot.