Tobias Peters made it 40,000 from the cutoff and Kevin Fluegel called from the big blind.
Both players checked a board of 10♠2♥J♥5♣2♣ all the way to the river before Fluegel bet 20,000. Peters quickly called and was shown a bluff by Fluegel with 7♠6♥. Peters turned over A♥9♠ for ace-high to win the pot.
Kevin Fluegel shoved for 113,000 from under the gun and when it got to Elias Vaaraniemi in the big blind, he took some time before he flicked in a chip.
Kevin Fluegel: A♥9♥
Elias Vaaraniemi: K♦9♠
Fluegel was way ahead and kept that lead through the 6♥10♣9♣ flop, which gave both players middle pair. No kings arrived on the 2♣7♥ runout, and Fluegel doubled up.
Andreas Goeller raised to 50,000 in the small blind and Iago Savino called in the big blind.
Goeller bet 55,000 on the 3♣7♣6♥ flop and Savino called. The turn was the K♣ and Goeller bet another 102,000. Savino again called.
Goeller slowed down and checked the 5♦ river, and Savino bet 150,000. Goeller snap-called and Savino showed 9♣8♦ for a rivered straight to win the pot.
A few hands later at this same table, Alessandro Pichierri and Felix Seelentag went heads-up in a limped pot between the blinds to a flop of 7♥8♥Q♣. Seelentag then led out for 20,000 and Pichierri called.
Seelentag bet another 75,000 on the 10♥ turn and Pichierri again called. The river was the 7♦ and Seelentag bet 180,000. Pichierri called with A♥7♣ for rivered trips, and Seelentag flashed a queen as he mucked.
Georgios Tsouloftas shoved the cutoff and Ran Shahar called off his stack of around 150,000 in the big blind, leaving him at risk.
Ran Shahar: A♥5♥
Georgios Tsouloftas: A♦8♣
Shahar's ace was dominated, and he needed to find Tsouloftas' eight after the 7♦9♣6♠ flop gave him a gutshot. A 2♠ on the turn changed nothing, and the 5♠ on the river completed the straight of Tsouloftas, which ended Shahar's run.
Andreas Goeller raised to 50,000 in the cutoff before Alessandro Pichierri moved all in for 220,000 in the big blind. Goeller waited for the dealer to confirm the amount before announcing a call.
Alessandro Pichierri: 10♣10♠
Andreas Goeller: A♠8♦
Pichierri hit a set on the K♣7♦10♥ flop, while Goeller was left drawing dead after the 3♣ turn. The 2♠ river sealed the pot for Pichierri and he doubled up.
After some back-and-forth raising, Yaroslav Ohulchanskyi got his stack of around 450,000 into the middle, with Andreas Goeller trying to send him home.
Yaroslav Ohulchanskyi: A♥K♠
Andreas Goeller: A♣A♠
Ohulchanskyi found himself on the wrong side of a cooler and needed a lot of help from the dealer to survive.
Ohulchanskyi was drawing dead by the turn on the 8♦J♦8♥6♠5♣ runout. While he headed to the rail in 18th place, Goeller moved up to over two million.