Martin Kabrhel raised to 160,000 under the gun before Ran Ilani moved all in for 1,520,000 in the cutoff. Teemu Jaatinen called in the big blind, while Kabrhel folded 8♥6♥.
Ran Ilani: 5♠5♥
Teemu Jaatinen: A♠A♥
Ilani had run into Jaatinen's aces, and the A♣K♥4♣ flop gave Jaatinen top set. Ilani picked up some outs on the 3♠ turn, but he missed the J♠ river and was sent to the rail short of making his second straight final table appearance.
Murilo Garcia raised to 160,000 in the cutoff and Martin Kabrhel called in the big blind.
Both players checked the 5♣4♥3♥ flop. Kabrhel then led out for 115,000 on the Q♣ turn, and Garcia called.
The river was the 7♦ and Kabrhel bet another 880,000. Garcia called once more and Kabrhel showed 8♠3♠ for a pair of threes, but Garcia had A♦5♠ for fives to win the pot.
Alberto Speranzoni raised to 160,000 in the cutoff before Martin Kabrhel three-bet to 470,000 in the small blind. Bartlomiej Muzacz moved all in for 1,230,000 in the big blind and Speranzoni folded, but Kabrhel called to put Muzacz at risk.
Bartlomiej Muzacz: A♦K♦
Martin Kabrhel: Q♦J♥
The 10♥9♣6♥ flop gave Kabrhel outs to a straight, and he spiked his straight on the K♥ turn to leave Muzacz drawing dead. The river was the 4♣ and Muzacz was eliminated in 17th place.
The remaining 16 players are drawing for seats at the final two tables.
Daniel Pidun raised to 180,000 under the gun and Jonas Lauck called in early position. Artem Kobylynskyi then three-bet to 660,000 in middle position and Pidun moved all in. Lauck folded, but Kobylynskyi called for 1,165,000.
Artem Kobylynskyi: A♦A♣
Daniel Pidun: 9♠9♣
Kobylynskyi had picked up aces and was a big favorite to double up as the A♠6♣2♦ flop improved him to top set. The 2♥ turn gave him a full house, while the river was the 2♣ and he doubled up.
Jonas Lauck raised to 200,000 from the cutoff, and Alberto Speranzoni shoved for 2,360,000 out of the big blind. After getting an exact count from the dealer, Lauck stuck in the call.
Alberto Speranzoni: K♠K♣
Jonas Lauck: A♥Q♦
Speranzoni was ahead with pocket kings and just needed to fade an ace to double up.
The flop of 6♣K♥5♣ was favorable for Speranzoni as he hit top set, and only running cards would see him bust.
Lauck picked up a gutshot straight draw on the 10♦ turn and managed to get there on the J♠ river, improving to Broadway.
Lauck pulled in the pot, and Speranzoni headed to the rail in 16th place.
Artem Kobylynskyi raised to 200,000 from the cutoff, and Dimitrios Gkatzas defended his big blind.
After it checked to Kobylynskyi on the A♥2♠K♦ flop, he bet 150,000 and was met by a check-raise to 350,000 by Gkatzas. Kobylynskyi made the call to see a turn.
The 10♣ fell on the turn, and Gkatzas jammed for 880,000. The shove was for almost half of Kobylynskyi's stack, and after using a few of his time banks, Kobylynskyi made the call to try and bust Gkatzas.
Dimitrios Gkatzas: A♣2♥
Artem Kobylynskyi: A♠9♣
Gkatzas had flopped aces-up and was ahead of Kobylynskyi's top pair. Kobylynskyi needed a nine on the river to win the pot outright, and a ten or a king to chop the pot.
The Q♣ peeled off to complete the board, and Gkatzas doubled up, while Kobylynskyi was left with just over ten big blinds.
Claudio Di Giacomo raised to 200,000 under the gun and Bastian Gallitzendoerfer called on the button.
Di Giacomo checked the 5♦Q♥7♠ flop and Gallitzendoerfer tossed out a bet of 450,000. Di Giacomo check-raised to 1,300,000, causing Gallitzendoerfer to tank-fold and show top pair with the Q♣.
A few hands later, Gallitzendoerfer opened to 250,000 from the hijack and Martin Kabrhel defended the big blind.
Kabrhel started with a check on the 4♦8♠4♠ flop and Gallitzendoerfer slid out a bet of 250,000. Kabrhel made the call.
Another check came from Kabrhel on the 2♣ turn, and Gallitzendoerfer bet 500,000. Kabrhel folded and pleaded with Gallitzendoerfer to show his cards. Gallitzendoerfer didn't, but instead stated that he had pocket queens.