Dirk Gerritse was seen dragging in a sizable pot against Joao Simao. With over 50,000 already in the middle, each player put in an additional 100,000 on the river for a pot that tallied over 250,000.
With the board reading 3♦10♦3♣10♣8♠, Gerritse tabled K♠J♥10♠8♣ for a full house, tens full of eights. Simao mucked his cards and the pot was pushed Gerritse's way.
Stephen Chidwick opened the action with a raise to 11,500 from the hijack, which was called by the small blind Alexander Haber and the big blind Bernd Gleissner.
The flop came A♥J♣9♠ and once it was checked to Chidwick, he moved all in for his stack of 33,900. Both Haber and Gleissner quickly folded to give the pot to Chidwick.
Eric Bonin raised to 5,000 from under the gun, and when it folded to Ole Schemion in the cutoff, he three bet to 18,000. It folded back to Bonin who made the call.
Both players checked to the river as the board ran out 7♣3♣5♣A♥9♦. Bonin then checked to Schemion who bet out 28,000. After using three time extensions, Bonin found the call. Schemion tabled 10♣8♣6♥4♥ for a flopped flush, and Bonin quickly mucked to give the pot to Schemion.
The pot was over 10,000 with four-way action to the 8♣4♦7♠ flop, where action checked to Daniel Dvoress on the button.
Dvoress bet 3,000, with Roman Hrabec calling in the small blind and Pascal Lefrancois doing the same in early position. Belarmino De Souza got out of the way from the cutoff.
The dealer revealed the 9♥ turn and all three players checked. Hrabec checked again after seeing the 5♠ river and Lefrancois fired a bet of 15,000.
Dvoress quickly folded, while Hrabec used a time bank card before tossing in the call. Lefrancois showed A♠10♥7♣6♠ for a straight, good enough to claim the pot as Hrabec mucked.