Sebastian Ionita raised to 300,000 in the cutoff and Umberto Zaffagnini called on the button with 10♦10♣. Julian Pineda Lozano also came along from the big blind with 3♥3♣.
Action checked to Zaffagnini on the J♥9♥7♥ flop, and he won the pot with a bet of 275,000.
Thomas Eychenne then raised to 350,000 under the gun and Pineda Lozano called on the button with 6♥6♣, while Tomasz Brzezinski defended 8♦7♦.
The 10♠10♣6♦ flop gave Pineda Lozano a full house and action was checked around to the 4♣ turn. Brzezinski then bet 550,000 and Pineda Lozano called.
The river was the 2♦ and Brzezinski bet 1,400,000. Pineda Lozano then moved all in for 4,300,000, and Brzezinski folded.
Thomas Eychenne raised to 300,000 under the gun and Sebastian Ionita three-bet to 900,000 in early position with Q♠10♠. Eychenne folded A♦3♦.
Anton Suarez then raised to 375,000 on the button with K♣9♠ and Eychenne defended K♠6♣. Suarez bet 275,000 on the 9♦8♦4♦ flop, and Eychenne quickly folded.
The next hand, Umberto Zaffagnini raised to 300,000 under the gun and Suarez three-bet to 925,000 in the cutoff. Zaffagnini folded 8♥8♣ and Suarez took another pot.
Julian Pineda Lozano raised to 300,000 in the cutoff before Thomas Eychenne three-bet to 1,350,000 in the big blind with A♠Q♠. Pineda Lozano folded J♣10♦.
Pineda Lozano again opened the next hand, making it 300,000 from middle position with K♥9♥. Tomasz Brzezinski called on the button holding K♠10♠.
Both players checked the A♠Q♣8♦ flop. Pineda Lozano then bet 500,000 on the 10♣ turn, and Brzezinski called with his pair of tens.
The river was the 4♣ and Pineda Lozano fired another bullet with king-high, making it 1,000,000. Brzezinski folded this time.
Marc Foggin jammed from the cutoff for 1,800,000, and Tomasz Brzezinski instantly called from the big blind after looking at his cards.
Marc Foggin: A♥K♣
Tomasz Brzezinski: A♠K♥
Both players had big slick so a chopped pot looked like the most likely outcome until the 8♠K♠2♠ flop fell to give Brzezinski a flush draw. Brzezinski completed his flush on the 3♠ turn, meaning Foggin's elimination in seventh was guaranteed, as the 6♠ completed the board.
Foggin was sent to the rail in brutal fashion, while Brzezinski was up to over ten million.
Anton Suarez raised to 300,000 under the gun before Cesar Garcia moved all in for 975,000 in the big blind. Suarez waited for the dealer to count out Garcia's stack as he held a stack of chips aloft in his hand to show his supporters on the rail, then put them in once he heard the amount.
Cesar Garcia: A♣J♥
Anton Suarez: A♥10♦
Garcia had Suarez dominated as the A♦9♠3♥ flop gave both players top pair. The 7♥ turn kept Garcia in the lead with his jack, but Suarez spiked the 10♥ on the river to make two pair and send Garcia out in eighth place.