Alessandro Merelli had shoved all in for 21,500 from under the gun. Federico Cirillo had called in middle position before big blind Luca Bartolacci three-bet jammed.
Cirillo called off his stack of 90,000, and the trio showed down.
Merelli and Cirillo both needed running outs after Bartolacci hit a set on the 6♣10♠A♥ flop. The 7♦ turn left Cirillo drawing dead, but the 8♥ river made Merelli a straight to triple up.
Bartolacci raked in the sizable side pot while Cirillo headed to the exit.
Nicolo Argento had put in a three-bet to 7,500 from the hijack, which Luca Facchinetti four-bet to 20,000 on the button. It folded back to Argento, who wished his opponent good luck as he committed his stack of 24,500.
Facchinetti tossed in the extra few chips, and the players showed down.
Nicolo Argento: A♦Q♥
Luca Facchinetti: A♠K♣
The 3♣3♠J♠ flop brought chip outs for Argento, but neither the 9♣ turn nor the 7♣ river double-paired the board, sending him to the rail.
Alessandro Adinolfo had opened in the hijack before he called big blind Gabor Winkler's three-bet of 22,000.
Winkler continued for 20,000 on the 7♣3♥Q♠ flop, being called by Adinolfo. He then pushed in his stack of 66,000 on the J♣ turn, receiving a snap-call from Adinolfo.
Gabor Winkler: J♠J♦
Alessandro Adinolfo : Q♥Q♣
Winkler did not hit the final jack in the deck on the 4♥ river as the cooler eliminated him from the Main Event.
Patrick Koch had opened from early position, and Blaz Zerjav had called in the neighboring seat. Koch then checked the J♦Q♥A♦ flop to Zerjav, who bet 3,000.
Koch called to the A♠ turn, where he check-called Zerjav's second bet of 4,000. Zerjav shoved all in on the 9♥ river once Koch had checked a third time. Koch made a quick fold as Zerjav approached a six-figure stack.
Vanessa Kade was also at this table, playing about double the average stack.