Andreas Bremer and Anatoly Filatov have been spotted in the field, the former on a re-entry and the latter on a first entry. There are currently 30 players out of 34 entries remaining.
Grzegorz Wyraz was all-in after the turn and was looked up by Marek Blasko with the . Wyraz had the for the straight and low, which earned half the pot on the river. Blasko thought he had scooped the pot before realising it was hi-lo.
Shortly after, Wyraz was all-in for just 2,000 on the river and Blasko called. Wyraz revealed for a pair of eights and a low. Blasko only had a pair of sevens, which he showed for a second and then mucked.
Andreas Bremer was eliminated and the next player to see his stack reduced on the former table was Dario Alioto. The Italian raised the button and Julien Martini three-bet in the big blind, which Alioto called. On the first draw, Martini took one and Alioto took two, a bet by the Frenchman was called.
Martini then patted and Alioto took two once more, which prompted an instant bet by Martini. Alioto quickly released his cards into the muck.
Jan Bendik won a bigger pot against Symeon Alexandridis when he made a full house and Roland Israelashvili then did the same when he made fours full of nines against Artan Dedusha and Sarharib Karatas.
Nicolas Bokowski bet seventh street and then faced a raise by Miroslav Pantaleev. The Frenchman tanked and Mikkel Plum called the clock. "It's a limit game, you can't really tank here," the Dane said. Bokowski then sigh-called and Pantaleev rolled over the for a full house to win the pot.
On the rail hand of a battle of the blinds between Marek Blasko and Grzegorz Wyraz, the former bet the completed board of for 17,800. Wyraz called after short consideration and then mucked when Blasko tabled the for tens full of fives.
Jan Bendik: / []8dJc4c] fold on fifth
Sarharib Karatas: / fold on fifth
Artan Dedusha: /
There was brief confusion by Sarharib Karatas as to what he was forced to invest and he then called a raise in three-way action with Jan Bendik and Artan Dedusha. It was Karatas who bet and earned two calls. On fifth, Dedusha bet and both opponents folded.