Wai Kiat Lee was left with just 170,000 and pushed all in from under the gun. Renan Bruschi was on his left and reshoved all in for around 260,000. The rest of the table folded and the two hands were tabled.
Wai Kiat Lee: A♠8♦
Renan Bruschi: A♣J♣
"I need help," Lee said after seeing that he was dominated. The board ran out Q♥3♥3♣5♥9♥ and neither player held a heart in their hand, leaving Bruschi's better ace-high as the winner.
Ludovic Uzan opened to 40,000 from under the gun and was called by Brandon Sheils in the cutoff. Clement Meunier in the small blind raised all-in for 535,000, then Uzan jammed for 530,000, prompting Sheils to fold.
Ludovic Uzan: 9♣9♦
Clement Meunier: 8♥8♦
Uzan's nines held all the way through a board of Q♥5♠2♦J♥J♦ and he doubled up while Meunier was left with a single chip worth 5,000.
On the next hand, Sheils raised to 40,000, Meunier moved all-in from the button and Uzan defended from the big blind.
Sheils continued for 20,000 on the 2♦10♣4♦ flop but Uzan check-raised to 100,000. Sheils called, but folded to a 200,000 bet on the 3♣ turn.
Clement Meunier: 10♥6♠
Ludovic Uzan: J♦6♣
Uzan just had jack high while Meunier flopped a pair. The Q♣ completed the board and Meunier was back to 40,000, almost the starting stack.
One last hand was dealt and Meunier shoved from the cutoff. Patrik Jaros on the button raised to 60,000 and made everybody fold.
Clement Meunier: K♥Q♠
Patrik Jaros: Q♦7♠
Meunier was on his way to double up for the second time, but a seven on 9♥A♥10♠7♥8♣ dashed his hopes of Day 3 and he was eliminated.