Franky Green opened to 30,000 from the cutoff, and received a call from Mohamed Turki on the button, before Joris Ruijs produced a three-bet to 125,000 from the small blind.
Green folded, but Turki called. On the K♣J♠6♠ flop, Ruijs continued with a bet of 75,000, and Turki folded after quite a bit of thought.
Ignazio Ulma opened to 40,000 from early position, and was called by Pascal Inkert on the button and start of Day 2 chip leader Nils Knofler in the big blind.
On the 9♠6♥3♠ flop, action was checked to Ulma, who fired out a bet of 65,000, which only Knofler called.
There was no further action on the 5♦ turn or 10♦ river, and Knofler tabled Q♠6♠ for a pair of sixes, and looked surprised when Ulma tabled K♣K♥.
Chen Keren was all-in for 34,000 and at risk against Erik Ostergaard.
Chen Keren: K♦9♥
Erik Ostergaard: J♠J♣
Keren needed help with a solitary overcard, but he bricked the 10♦10♥3♦A♦Q♠ runout, despite picking up a flush draw on the turn.
Level: 14
Blinds: 10,000/15,000
Ante: 15,000
Sonny Dinov was raking in a substantial pot, and Fabio Giamberardini was getting up out of his chair, after coming off worst in a three-way all-in scenario.
Dinov had 10♠9♠, Giamberardini had K♠K♣, and Raschella had A♠10♣, with the board reading 9♥6♥4♠5♠6♠, Dimov going runner-runner to survive.
Adriano Luzzi moved all-in for 75,000, before Per Hansen produced a three-bet to 150,000. Robert McAdam cold four-bet jammed for around 230,000, and Hansen called.
Adriano Luzzi: A♦6♣
Robert McAdam: K♥K♦
Per Hansen: 9♣9♠
McAdam was in a great spot, and his double-up, and the elimination of Luzzi, was confirmed by the J♥5♥4♦9♥Q♥ runout.
Hansen turned a set, but McAdam found the one-card flush on the river.
Jack Dyminski was all-in for 205,000 and at risk against Dan Gunnar Joakim Olin.
Jack Dyminski: A♦K♣
Dan Gunnar Joakim Olin: 8♦8♣
it was a fair fight, but Dyminski completely missed the 10♣9♥6♦6♥4♣ runout.