Nacho Barbero bet 30,000 from early position on a flop of 10♣8♣9♥, Alon Huberman moved all in for 250,000 on the button, and Barbero snap-called.
Alon Huberman: 9♠8♠
Nacho Barbero: 7♦6♦
Huberman showed two pair, but Barbero had flopped a straight to take the lead. Huberman needed to fill up to survive, but he missed the K♦ turn and 7♣ river as Barbero knocked out another player.
Ramana Epparla open-shoved from early position for 155,000, around 15 big blinds. Amerigo Santoro looked him up from the big blind with the covering stack and players flipped their cards, with Epparla at risk.
Ramana Epparla: 10♣10♥
Amerigo Santoro: A♠Q♣
It was a classic race, one that Epparla fell behind in pretty quickly as the flop ran out Q♥K♦K♠ to give Santora two pair, queens and kings. The turn came the 4♥ and river the 3♣. Santoro held and Epparla was sent to the rail.
Andreas Goeller raised from under the gun and Julien Mariani three-bet to 86,000 from early position. Goeller called and action went to the flop, which ran out 4♦5♦2♠, and Goeller opted to lead out for 75,000. Mariani raised it up to 280,000 and Goeller mucked his hand to concede the pot.
Two hands later, the under-the-gun player raised and Manuel Cortada three-bet to 60,000 from the button. Goeller was in the small blind and four-bet to 155,000, which Cortada called.
The flop came 8♠4♦2♠ and Goeller ripped it in. Cortada made the call for 253,000. Players flipped their cards.
Manuel Cortada: Q♥Q♠
Andreas Goeller: A♠K♣
The turn came the 6♦ and river the 3♣. Cortada held with his pocket queens to win the pot, doubling his stack and dealing yet another blow to the start of Day 3 chip leader.
Paul Lagan moved all in for 140,000 from the small blind and Nacho Barbero put him at risk on the button.
Paul Lagan: K♦Q♦
Nacho Barbero: A♦J♠
Both players hit a pair on the A♣K♠9♠ flop, but Barbero remained in the lead with his aces as the rest of the board came 6♥7♥ to send Lagan to the rail.
Frederic Popot and Georgios Karakousis went to the turn on a board of A♦Q♣10♣8♦ when Popot bet 40,000 from the big blind. Karakousis called in the cutoff.
The river was the 10♥ and Popot bet another 60,000. Karakousis snap-called and Popot showed A♠J♥, but Karakousis had K♥10♠ for rivered trips.
"Oh no," Popot cried out as he stormed away from the table to cool down.
Jean Cristiani and [Removed:533] got into a preflop raising war that ended with Cristiani all in for 397,000 in the big blind as La [Removed:534] put him at risk under the gun.
Jean Cristiani: A♦A♣
[Removed:533]: AxKx
Cristiani had found aces and was a big favorite to double up as the board ran out Q♣3♥3♦7♠10♥, forcing La [Removed:534] to hand over the pot.
Sebastian Gaehl open-raised to 20,000 from the button and Mengshi Tian three-bet to 90,000 from the small blind, which Gaehl called.
The flop came Q♠7♦8♦ and Tian checked. Gaehl bet 100,000, then Tian check-raised to 250,000. Gaehl wasn't having any of it and announced that he was all in, putting his opponent to the test for around 620,000 effective.
Sebastian Gaehl raised to 20,000 in the hijack and Aleksandr Shevliakov three-bet to 70,000 in the big blind. Gaehl then moved all in and Shevliakov quickly called for 270,000.
Aleksandr Shevliakov: A♠K♦
Sebastian Gaehl: J♦J♣
Shevliakov took the lead on the A♦6♥6♦ flop with two pair, while the rest of the board ran out 5♠8♣ and Gaehl handed over the double up.
Attila Ivacson was all in for 76,000 from the big blind on a flop of 9♣8♣7♦, Ignacio Sole put in 270,000 on the button, and Diego De Martino called, having both players covered.
Attila Ivacson: J♠7♠
Ignacio Sole: 8♦8♠
Diego De Martino: XxXx
Sole was ahead with a set of eights as the turn came the A♦, but Ivacson hit the 10♣ on the river to make a straight and triple up. De Martino's cards quickly hit the muck while Sole took the side pot.