Last woman standing Akiko Ota opened to 40,000 from the button, and called an all-in of 240,000 from Presiyan Tsvetanov in the big blind.
Presiyan Tsvetanov: A♦8♠
Akiko Ota: A♥9♣
Tsvetanov was pipped, and was behind the whole way as Ota rivered the one-card nut flush on the J♣5♥4♥3♥J♥ runout.
On a completed board of A♦6♦6♠7♠10♠, and with around 170,000 in the middle, there was 85,000 sitting in front of Donato Sparavilla.
Andrew Hulme raised to 220,000, but was then faced with a jam of 675,000 from Sparavilla.
Hulme hated it, and after a bit of time in the tank, folded, claiming he had a flush.
Manuel Schnur opened to 40,000 under the gun, and received calls from Dario Quattrucci and Anuar El Bakkali, in middle position and the small blind respectively.
On the K♦J♦2♣ flop, action was checked to Quattrucci, who fired out a bet of 75,000.
Only El Bakkali stuck around for the 3♥ turn, where he quickly check-folded versus a double-barrel of 400,000 from Quattrucci.
Fokke Beukers opened to 50,000, and received a call from Patrick Prijot, before Gaetan Schnepf three-bet jammed for 135,000.
Luke Porter was in the big blind, and he four-bet jammed for 275,000, and Beukers reshipped, forcing out Prijot, to create a three-way all-in.
Gaetan Schnepf: 9♦8♦
Luke Porter: A♥Q♦
Fokke Beukers: K♥K♦
Beukers looked set for a double knockout, but the 9♣8♠7♣ flop brought salvation for Schnepf.
He held across the remaining J♦2♦ runout, and celebrated with gusto when his triple-up was confirmed, while Porter headed to the payout desk.
Level: 24
Blinds: 10,000/20,000
Ante: 20,000
The players have been sent on a 75-minute dinner break, with play due to get back underway at 8.10 p.m. local time.