Svajunas Seduikis jammed the button for 100,000 and Michael Dick moved in over the top from the small blind. After the big blind, the players went to a showdown.
Svajunas Seduikis: A♦3♣
Michael Dick: A♥Q♥
Seduikis started the hand with less than three big blinds and required a lot of help to kick-start his spin-up.
Neither player improved on the 10♣5♥8♠9♣4♣ runout, which meant Dick's ace-queen high won the pot, eliminating Seduikis in 20th place.
Heinz Traut raised to 65,000 in the cutoff, Fabio Stange moved all in for 250,000 in the big blind, and Traut snap-called.
Fabio Stange: J♣10♣
Heinz Traut: A♦Q♠
Stange needed to improve to stay alive, but he couldn't connect with the 7♠4♥2♦4♠6♣ board and Traut's ace-high stayed in the lead to send Stange to the rail in 21st place.
Quang Dinh completed from the small blind and Matteo Intiso checked his option in the big blind.
Dinh bet the minimum of 30,000 on the A♠8♦10♥ flop and Intiso called.
The players checked through the 7♦ turn and K♦ river. Dinh showed a pair of sevens with 7♥6♥ but lost the pot to Intiso's K♠6♣ for a pair of kings on the river.
Action folded to Vivian Saliba who moved all in for 240,000 in the small blind, and Florin Bilan called in the big blind.
Vivian Saliba: A♠3♣
Florin Bilan: 10♥10♣
Saliba found an ace on the A♥10♠6♠ flop, but Bilan also hit a set to stay in the lead. The J♥ turn left Saliba drawing dead, and she headed to the rail after the 2♠ completed the board on the river.
Roman Isaienko raised from under the gun before Vivian Saliba shoved from the next seat for 110,000. Isaienko made the call when the action got back to him.
Vivian Saliba: A♠4♠
Roman Isaienko: 6♦6♥
Saliba took the lead on the A♥3♠9♠ flop by spiking an ace. There was no six for Isaienko on the 8♥ turn or 8♦ river, and Saliba stayed alive in the tournament.
"Nobody has ever won two days in a row. I would be the first," Tobias Peters said as he took his seat at his new table.
Catalin Diac then raised to 60,000 in middle position, Dennis Voss shoved for 210,000 in the hijack, and Diac called.
Dennis Voss: A♥Q♠
Catalin Diac: 6♥6♠
Voss hit a pair on the Q♥6♦8♥ flop, but Diac had spiked a set to take the lead. The rest of the board ran out 10♣5♦ and Voss was sent to the rail.
"I like this guy. He's a nice guy, but move over. There's room now," Peters joked with Diac after the hand.
A few hands later at this table, Florin Bilan had moved all in for 150,000 on the button and Matteo Intiso called in the big blind.
Florin Bilan: Q♣J♥
Matteo Intiso: K♠J♣
Bilan was dominated but moved in front on the A♠Q♥3♥ flop with a pair of queens. The turn was the 9♥, while the Q♠ river improved him to trips and secured his double up.
"You played that hand very well," Peters told him.