Max Neugebauer opened to 100,000 from middle position and called when Martin Guerrero Troianoski jammed for 440,000 from the hijack. Neugebauer called.
Martin Guerrero Troianoski: A♦K♥
Max Neugebauer: J♠J♥
Neugebauer's jacks remained best as the board ran out with the 7♦9♠10♠8♣5♦ runout.
Davidi Kitai three-bet to 275,000 in the small blind and Ruslan Volkov called on the button.
The flop came 4♦2♦4♣ and Kitai continued for 200,000. Volkov called and the 6♣ fell on the turn.
Kitai led out for another 650,000 and Volkov again called to see the 10♣ river. Kitai then moved all in for around 1,150,000 and Volkov couldn't call fast enough.
Kitai turned over K♥K♠, but Volkov showed him the bad news as he revealed A♣J♣ for the rivered nut flush to send Kitai to the rail.
Hacine Chatteur opened to 80,000 from the hijack and called when Levan Rcheulishvili jammed for 975,000 from the button.
Levan Rcheulishvili: A♦10♣
Hacine Chatteur: Q♣Q♥
It had taken a little bit of time for Chatteur to call to the surprise of his opponent.
Chatteur improved to a set on the Q♠J♥10♥ flop, but the K♥ turn gave the at-risk player Broadway. The 9♦ completed the board and the Day 1b chip leader doubled up.
Andrea Radicchi raised to 80,000 under the gun before Jacob Amsellem three-bet to 210,000 on the button. Radicchi called and they went heads-up to the J♦3♦Q♥ flop.
Amsellem continued for 260,000 and Radicchi called. The turn was the 5♣ and Amsellem bet another 600,000.
Radicchi again called and the 4♠ fell on the river. Amsellem then bet 675,000 and Radicchi took his time before calling.
Amsellem showed K♥K♠, but Radicchi turned over Q♦J♠ for two pair to win the massive pot.
Levan Rcheulishvili opened to 80,000 from early position and Hacine Chatteur defended his big blind.
Hacine Chatteur check-raised to 475,000 on the J♥8♠2♥ flop after Rcheulishvili continued for 150,000. The latter went into the tank but decided to fold.
Eusebiu Jalba opened to 80,000 from the hijack. Adam Siwicki considered his options from the cutoff for a few moments but opted to preserve his short stack and folded. Aaron Duczak folded in the small blind while Giuseppe Mazza-Boussemart called from the big.
Mazza-Boussemart check-called bets of 80,000 and 180,000 for the final board to read A♦K♠9♥2♠A♣. Mazza-Boussemart check-called a bet of 250,000 which saw Jalba table A♥10♦ for trip aces. Mazza-Boussemart appeared frustrated before mucking his cards.
Siwicki then told the dealer he was pretty sure he folded a red ace. The dealer looked through the cards but there was nothing wrong with the deck, which received a few laughs from the table.