Riyaz Badami was all-in for 11,500 and at risk versus Giuseppe Di Bella.
Riyaz Badami: A♣10♠
Giuseppe Di Bella: 4♠4♣
It was off to the race, and although Badami flopped a gutshot, he could not connect with the K♦Q♣6♥8♦7♣ runout.
Riyaz Badami was all-in for 11,500 and at risk versus Giuseppe Di Bella.
Riyaz Badami: A♣10♠
Giuseppe Di Bella: 4♠4♣
It was off to the race, and although Badami flopped a gutshot, he could not connect with the K♦Q♣6♥8♦7♣ runout.
Clement-Brunet Manquat was all-in for 36,000 and at risk against Daniel Mountford.
Clement-Brunet Manquat: A♣J♦
Daniel Mountford: 9♠9♣
Manquat needed some help from the board, but he whiffed the Q♦4♥2♠3♦3♠ runout.
Amber Sullivan was getting up out of her chair and wishing the table well, as her 10♠9♣ had come off worst against Christian Ruopp's 4♦4♥ on a board of 10♥4♠2♥5♣7♠ - Sullivan calling off for around 25,000 against Ruopp's turn jam.
Before she left she informed her table mate Giovanna Dimartino about a ladies get together in the restaurant at 2 p.m. tomorrow, before the Ladies Event. If any players are playing that event, do feel free to join!
Giulio Gallo opened under the gun to 1,700, and received three callers, before Piotr Wasilewski produced a three-bet to 7,800 from the big blind. Only Gallo called.
On the Q♠Q♣5♦ flop, Wasilewski took a long time before jamming for his 30,000 stack, covering Gallo - and he looked dismayed when Gallo snapped.
Giulio Gallo: A♦Q♦
Piotr Wasilewski: 8♣7♣
Wasilewski only had back doors against Gallo's trip queens, and the 6♣ turn was pretty much the best card he could have asked for, bringing in the flush draw and up and down.
The A♣ hit on the river, making Wasilewski's flush but filling Gallo up to a full house. Wasilewski feigned celebration but knew it was an irrelevant river.
He was left with 6,000, but was seen exiting the tournament area a couple of hands later.
A pot of 30,500 had developed by the river on a board of A♣3♦2♥9♦8♣, in a hand between Betina Ostergaard-Nissen in early position and Oliver Mihajlovski in middle position.
Ostergaard-Nissen fired out a bet of 10,000, and Mihajlovski quickly jammed for 34,000. Ostergaard-Nissen took a bit of time but made the call to put herself at risk
She was shown the bad news when Mihajlovski tabled 9♥9♠ for the turned set, usurping his opponent's A♠Q♥ for a pair of aces.
A monstruous pot of 40,000 had brewed on a completed board of 10♠9♣2♠K♣7♥, in a hand between Jonathan Hewston and Sergiu-Valentin Mihai-Popecu.
Hewston had jammed for 41,200 and Mihai-Popescu was in the tank, with around 25,000 behind.
Eventually he made the call with A♠K♠, for top pair kings after flopping a flush draw - but was shown the bad news when Hewston had 10♥10♣ for a set of tens.
"Nice hand" said the Romanian as he departed, "Unlucky mate" replied Hewston.