Dogan Guengoer raised to 41,000 from middle position, and Marius Gicovanu called from the big blind.
On the flop J♣4♦6♣, Guengoer bet 65,000, and Gicovanu check-called.
Then on the turn 2♦, Guengoer fired a second barrel of 165,000. Gicovanu waited a few seconds, and eventually check-folded. Guengoer showed the K♦, and scooped the pot.
Felipe Ketzer and Vincent Skolin had tangled with each other in a few pots so far today, and their latest encounter would prove to be their final one.
Ketzer had a raise to 100,000 in front of him from early position and Skolin called under the gun. The flop came 4♥6♣9♣ and Ketzer bet enough to put Skolin all in, and Skolin called for around 300,000.
Vincent Skolin: 7♠7♦
Felipe Ketzer: 8♦8♥
Skolin had run into a bigger pair and the board ran out 10♦3♦ to send him off to collect his payout.
Amato Landi moved all in from the button, having both blinds, including Martin Kabrhel, well covered.
Kabrhel had around 90,000 in the big blind and tanked for several minutes before Jason Wheeler called the clock.
"It's a five big blind shove," Wheeler said. Kabrhel eventually gathered all his chips in a bundle in his hand and pushed them in the middle.
Martin Kabrhel: A♣2♦
Amato Landi: A♥J♥
The 3♦10♠3♣ flop left open the possibility of a chop, but Landi hit the J♦ on the turn to leave Kabrhel drawing dead and heading for the exit by the 6♦ river.
Andrii Vasylyk moved all in for 124,000 in the big blind and Maria Lampropoulos called in middle position.
Andrii Vasylyk: A♥10♣
Maria Lampropoulos: K♦J♠
Vasylyk buried his head in the rail of the table as he couldn't bear to watch the board come 6♣10♠3♥3♦A♠. He finished with two pair and Lampropoulos handed over the double up.
"Welcome back," a tablemate said as Vasylyk finally emerged to look at the board.
Action folded around to the blinds, where Harcharan Dogra Dogra called from the small blind and Oleksii Natoptanyi checked his option from the big blind.
Natoptanyi called a 25,000 bet from Dogra Dogra on the 4♠7♠A♥ flop and then Dogra Dogra check-called a 50,000 bet from Natoptanyi on the J♦ turn.
Both players opted to check down on the 5♠ river and Dogra Dogra tabled 10♥7♥ for a pair of sevens. It was good, as Natoptanyi mucked — awarding the pot to Dogra Dogra.
Wladimir Majer moved all in for 35,000 in early position and Felix Seelentag reraised to 70,000 in the hijack. Philip Hollederer then four-bet to 270,000 in the small blind and Seelentag called to create a side pot.
The flop came 9♣8♥2♠ and Hollederer took his time before firing out 155,000. Seelentag eventually called after a few minutes and the Q♠ fell on the turn.
Hollederer bet another 300,000, but this time Seelentag moved all in. Hollederer, with around another 300,000 remaining, quickly mucked and began muttering to himself as Seelentag opened up A♠Q♦.
"Nice call. Nice call," he said in frustration as Majer showed 10♥8♦ for a pair of eights. The river came the 10♠ and Majer made two pair to triple up.
"You don't care about this little pot," Majer joked with Seelentag after the hand.
With a sizable pot already in the middle on a flop of 7♥A♥5♦, Giuseppe Mazza-Boussemart bet 165,000 from middle position and Omar Eljach called from directly behind him.
Mazza-Boussemart fired another barrel for 225,000 on the 5♠ turn and Eljach again called.
The 5♣ river put trips on the board Mazza-Boussemart checked. Eljach shrugged and checked behind and Mazza-Boussemart send his hand into the muck. Eljach tabled A♣10♣ for fives-full of aces and was sent the pot.