Hossein Ensan raised to 30,000 in the hijack and was called by Vasil Medarov in the cutoff before Alex Livingston three-bet to 132,000 from the big blind.
Ensan folded, but Medarov stuck around to see the A♣5♠2♠ flop. Livingston then put in a bet of 325,000 and Medarov quickly folded.
Samuli Sipila bet 26,000 on a flop of 4♣K♠7♣ before Ferenc Deak raised to 125,000 in the small blind. Sipila then moved all in for 260,000 and Deak called.
Samuli Sipila: A♣A♥J♠3♣
Ferenc Deak: K♣8♣2♥2♦
Sipila was ahead with his aces after the 10♥ turn, but the 2♠ river gave Deak a set and sent Sipila to the rail.
Bertrand Grospellier was down to his last 53,000 when he moved all in from middle position and was up against Martin Dam in the big blind.
Martin Dam: A♣K♠K♥7♠
Bertrand Grospellier: A♥Q♦7♥2♦
Grospellier made a pair on the Q♣5♦8♣ flop, but Dam improved to a set on the K♦ turn and left Grospellier drawing dead and heading for the exit by the time the 3♥ fell on the river.
Hossein Ensan busted Jens Lakemier at this table on the previous hand.
Martin Kabrhel, Florian Langmann, and Omar Eljach built a pot of around 180,000 heading to the turn on a board of 5♠2♠K♥3♦.
Kabrhel, in the big blind, then bet 130,000 and Langmann moved all in for 254,000 from the button. Eljach asked for a count but decided to muck, while Kabrhel snap-called.
Langmann turned over A♥K♦4♦2♦ for two pair, but Kabrhel had J♥10♦6♥4♣ for the straight.
The river came the 9♣ and Langmann was sent to the rail.
Martin Kabrhel vs Florian Langmann
"All that running for nothing," Kabrhel told him.
"I thought it was a good turn card," Langmann lamented.
Jan-Peter Jachtmann raised to 40,000 on the button before Kevin Walter moved all in for 70,000 in the small blind. Jachtmann called to put him at risk.
Kevin Walter: A♦J♦4♣4♠
Jan-Peter Jachtmann: Q♥Q♦9♦5♦
The 6♦7♣Q♣ flop gave Jachtmann top set, and he improved to a full house on the 7♦ turn.
The river came the 6♣ and Walter picked up his cards and slammed them into the muck before making his exit as Jachtmann took the pot to move into contention for the chip lead as players head off on dinner.