Christian Carey shoved for 28,000 and Radek Kotas called with the exact same stack in the next seat. Aisikaer Aikeremu was behind them both and made the call, which gave him a chance to eliminate two players in the same hand.
Christian Carey: J♥10♣
Radek Kotas: K♣9♣
Aisikaer Aikeremu: A♦Q♦
The flop of 10♠K♦Q♣ gave everybody a piece as Carey flopped a pair and an open-ender, Kotas hit top pair, and Aikeremu hit middle pair plus a gutshot.
The K♥ turn gave Kotas trips, and the 6♥ was a brick, which meant Carey hit the rail and Kotas tripled up.
Around 30,000 was in the middle on a board of K♠10♣2♥7♦, in a button versus big blind spot between Rama Prema and Vivian Saliba, with Saliba check-calling a bet of 13,000 from her opponent.
The A♦ hit on the river, and Prema jammed with the covering stack after thinking Saliba had checked. Saliba, who had 41,000 behind maintained she hadn't, but ended up folding anyway. Prema apologized, stating he genuinely thought Saliba had checked.
Gabriel Tuna shoved his stack of 19,000 into the middle from early position and Arsenii Karmatckii called two seats down. Felix Rabas was in the big blind and shoved, which got Karmatckii to fold.
Gabriel Tuna: 10♠9♦
Felix Rabas: A♦3♦
Tuna spiked a ten on the 10♣4♣6♣ flop and was one card away from a double-up after the 5♠ hit the turn. However, Rabas improved to a straight on the 7♦ river, which meant Tuna hit the rail.
Xavier Coutereel opened to 8,000 from middle position and was met with a three-bet to 25,000 by Tatiana Kropaneva. Action folded back to Coutereel, who asked to see his opponent's stack before calling.
On the K♦6♦2♠ flop, Coutereel checked, and Kropaneva wasted little time in moving the rest of her 63,000 stack into the middle. Coutereel swiftly disposed of his hand.
On a board of 4♣K♦6♥J♣, there were around 40,000 chips in the pot when Amir Shatiat checked from middle position and Vincze Baranyi bet 14,000 on the button. Shatiat called.
An A♣ dropped on the river and Shatiat led out with a bet of 33,000, which sent Baranyi into the tank. Around a minute passed and Baranyi finally elected to call, then quickly mucked when he saw the 8♣6♣ of Shatiat, who had rivered a flush.