Patrick Bruel opened the pot for 20,000, Juan Maceiras reraised to 100,000, and Bruel immediately pushed all in for 245,000 total. Maceiras agonized over the call for a few moments before folding A-Q face-up.
On the very next hand, Adam Junglen raised to 22,000 and Maceiras said "Let's try this again," before reraising to 80,000. Junglen folded and Maceiras regained some of his lost chips.
Mark Teltscher raised to 22,000, Trond Eidsvig called on the button, Patrick Bruel reraised to 77,000, and Mika Paasonen immediately moved all in for 260,000. Teltscher, Eidsvig, and Bruel all gave it up, giving Paasonen quite a sizeable pot without even seeing a flop.
On a flop of , Trond Eidsvig checked, Juan Maceiras bet 34,000, Eidsvig check-raised to 95,000, and Maceiras reraised to 300,000. Eidsvig folded and Maceiras showed the for a bluff with only ace high.
Trond Eidsvig opened the pot for 30,000, Adam Junglen reraised to 110,000, Eidsvig moved all in and after several minutes in the tank, Junglen called.
"Good call," said Eidsvig as he turned over the . Junglen showed .
The flop was , making Junglen top pair, but leaving the door cracked open for Eidsvig with a gutshot straight draw. The turn was the and the river was the . Junglen dragged the pot worth over 600,000.
There is a short break on the featured table while they go to the overhead camera to determine who is the owner of a stray (small) stack of chips. In the blur that was the Junglen double up, the players seem to not to be able to remember whose chips they are. Short break to figure it out.