Nemo Koering raised to 10,000 from the cutoff with only Maksim Shornikau defending out of the big blind.
The flop fell a monotone Q♠J♠3♠ and Shornikau check-called a bet of 7,000 from Koering.
Shornikau checked again upon seeing the 6♥ hit the turn. Koering fired a second barrel of 30,000 and was met by a check-raise to 90,000 from Shornikau. Koering didn't take long to toss his cards into the muck and Shornikau won the pot.
Caner Gunes had his stack of around 250,000 in the middle from the button and was put at risk by Maksim Shornikau from middle position.
Caner Gunes: K♦K♥
Maksim Shornikau: A♦K♣
Gunes was way in front with his pocket kings and they maintained their lead through the J♥8♣9♦ flop. However, Gunes was left with just a singular out when the A♣ dropped on the turn as Shornikau improved to top pair. Only the case king on the river could save Gunes, but instead the 3♦ rolled off, which meant he was eliminated.
Heads-up on a flop of 6♦3♣10♥. Aliaksandr Hirs checked from the big blind and faced a bet of 8,000 by Gregoire Auzoux from middle position. Hirs check-raised to 22,000, which Auzoux quickly called.
Hirs bet 26,000 upon seeing the K♥ land on the turn, and Auzoux quickly called again.
The 5♥ dropped on the river and Hirs fired out a bet of 125,000, for just over the size of the pot. Auzoux thought a lot longer on his decision here, but eventually, he decided to fold his hand and give up the pot to Hirs.
The action was picked up on a flop of A♦5♦5♣. A player in the big blind checked, and Johan Guilbert put out a bet of 5,000 from middle position. The big blind player check-raised to 15,000, which caused Guilbert to think about it briefly before eventually making the call.
The two players checked the 9♣ turn and the J♥ river. The big blind player flipped over a busted flush draw with 7♦4♦, and Guilbert took down the pot with 3♥3♠ for an underpair to the board.
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Nichan Khorchidian raised to 10,000 from early position with Maksim Shornikau calling on the button and Evren Coskun defending out of the big blind.
The action checked to Khorchidian on the 4♥8♦6♦ flop, and he bet out for 15,000. Shornikau folded, but Coskun shoved for roughly 40,000. Khorchidian called to put him at risk.
Nichan Khorchidian: A♦7♦
Evren Coskun: 8♣3♣
Coskun had top pair, but Khorchidian had a lot of outs to win the pot, and bust him. The turn was the A♣ which put Khorchidian in the lead, and he improved to trips on the A♠ river. Khorchidian pulled in the pot and Coskun busted,
Hala Karam has exited the tournament after getting all her 200,000 chips into the middle preflop against Mikalai Vaskaboinikau.
Hala Karam: AxKx
Mikalai Vaskaboinikau: AxAx
It was a very unfortunate cooler for Karam, and she wasn't able to find any luck from the poker gods as the flop came down Ax7x2x to give Vaskaboinikau top set, and she was left drawing dead. The rest of the board was inconsequential, which meant Karam was sent home while Vaskaboinikau moved up to over half a million chips.