Giuseppe Mazza-Boussemart was all-in for 1,070,000 and at risk against Danilo Di Mauro.
Giuseppe Mazza-Boussemart: A♥J♥
Danilo Di Mauro: K♦Q♥
Mazza-Boussemart was ahead, and remained so as both players missed the 10♦10♣7♠9♠9♥ runout.
Giuseppe Mazza-Boussemart was all-in for 1,070,000 and at risk against Danilo Di Mauro.
Giuseppe Mazza-Boussemart: A♥J♥
Danilo Di Mauro: K♦Q♥
Mazza-Boussemart was ahead, and remained so as both players missed the 10♦10♣7♠9♠9♥ runout.
Kevin Houghton was all-in for around 1,625,000, and at risk against Sebastian Mortensen.
Kevin Houghton; K♥8♥
Sebastian Mortensen: 10♦10♠
Houghton needed help with a solitary overcard, but he only hit the eight on the A♥6♣2♦5♠8♥ runout.
Dan Haberlein was all-in for around 520,000 and at risk against Federico Petruzzelli.
Dan Haberlein: 4♥4♠
Federico Petruzzelli: A♠Q♦
It was a flip, and Petruzzelli found an ace on the river on the 7♥7♠2♠6♠A♦ runout.
Julian Micallef was also seen departing another table.
Richard Broda was all-in for 450,000 and at risk against Dan Haberlein.
Richard Broda: 4♦4♥
Dan Haberlein: A♠10♥
It was off to the races, but Haberlein was dead by the turn on the 6♦4♥3♣6♠Q♣ runout.
Johann Berger was seen exiting the tournament area.
Level: 20
Blinds: 50,000/100,000
Ante: 100,000
Abdellah Baali was sweeping in a double-up, after he check-called versus an overbet jam of 1,825,000 into a pot of 615,000 from Richard Broda, on a board of 8♠7♦6♣4♠10♦.
Baali had 10♠9♣ for the straight, and Broda had A♠3♠ for air.
Attention was drawn to Table 5, as Arian Kashi loudly thumped the table and let out a squeal of anguish.
Kashi had 9♦8♦ against Stephen Poulter's A♦J♦, with the board reading 8♠5♦4♦3♣J♣. All the chips had hit the middle, and Kashi had been ahead with top pair and the flush draw.
But Poulter had the better draw and two overcards to go with it, and he binked the river.
Kashi was absolutely disgusted with his misfortune.
Giuseppe Mazza-Boussemart has instantly doubled through Davide Raschella after his 10♥10♦ held against Raschella's ace-king on the Q♥7♠5♦Q♦7♦ runout.
There was an open and three calls, including Giuseppe Mazza-Boussemart on the button, before Davide Raschella produced a three-bet to 520,000 from the big blind.
Only Mazza-Boussemart called to see the K♥K♠2♣ flop, where Raschella continued with a bet of 275,000.
Mazza-Boussemart stuck around for the J♠ turn, where Raschella check-called a bet of 450,000 from his opponent.
On the Q♥ river, Raschella checked once more. Mazza-Boussemart fired out a bet of 950,000, but folded with frustration when Raschella check-jammed with the covering stack.