Simon Wiciak raised to 160,000 with 7♠6♠ from early position before Pedro Lopes three-bet to 420,000 from the button with K♦9♦. Wiciak called and the flop was 5♣7♥9♥.
Wiciak checked the flop and Lopes bet all but 60,000. Wiciak raised and all the chips were in the middle.
Pedro Lopes: K♦9♦
Simon Wiciak: 7♠6♠
The board finished up 7♦J♣ and Wiciak turned a third seven to send Lopes to the rail in 18th place for €55,000.
Santiago Plante raised to 170,000 in early position and Joao Sydenstricker called in the big blind.
The flop came 3♥Q♣7♥ and Plante continued for 140,000. Sydenstricker again called and both players checked the K♦ turn.
Sydenstricker used up a time bank on the 9♣ river before checking again and this time Plante slid forward a tower of green 25,000 chips for a bet of 500,000. Sydenstricker snap-folded.
"Were you going for a big bluff?" Plante asked him after the hand.
"You have ace-king, ace-queen," Sydenstricker responded.
"You think I would check back ace-king," Plante replied.
"Ace-queen?" Sydenstricker asked.
"That's what I'm trying to say I have. I have something you would never believe. It makes sense when you see it, but you wouldn't believe it," Plante concluded.
Action folded to Samuel Fournier in the small blind who limped in. Carl Shaw then raised to 300,000 and Fournier reraised to 800,000.
Shaw called and they saw a flop of 2♣J♥A♥. Fournier led out for 275,000 and Shaw quickly called.
The turn came the K♦ and Fournier moved all in for around 1,900,000. Shaw practically beat him into the pot and turned over A♣A♦ for top set. Fournier was caught bluffing with Q♠8♦ and needed to hit a ten on the river to stay alive with a straight.
The dealer instead turned over the 7♠ and Fournier's tournament came to a sudden end.
Santiago Plante opened to 160,000 in the cutoff and Van Marcus three-bet to 545,000 on the button as Khazret Nebezhev moved all in from the small blind for around 160,000. Plante folded.
Khazret Nebezhev: A♠10♠
Van Marcus: A♥K♦
The flop landed 3♠J♠6♦ to give Nebezhev a flush draw and the 6♠ turn gave him the flush to have Marcus drawing dead heading to the 2♣ river.
Sandor Hadnagy raised to 170,000 from under the gun as action folded to Daniyar Aubakirov in the big blind who three-bet to 440,000. Hadnagy then shoved all in and Aubakirov snap-called.
Sandor Hadnagy: 7♠7♦
Daniyar Aubakirov: A♥K♥
Aubakirov took the lead on the K♠2♠J♠ flop with top pair, while Hadnagy had a flush draw. The 3♥ turn was no help, while the 2♦ river sealed the pot for Aubakirov.
The stacks were counted down and Aubakirov had 2,930,000 remaining and Hadnagy 2,925,000. Aubakirov had him covered by just 5,000 and Hadnagy was sent to the rail.
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Simon Wiciak raised to 160,000 with A♦A♣ from early position and Pedro Lopes three-bet 480,000 from the cutoff with K♠5♠.
Mathias Duarte looked down at A♥K♥ on the button and four-bet to A♥K♥.
Wiciak used a time bank to consider what to do with pocket aces before he shoved his big stack of 9,340,000. Lopes folded and and Duarte called. Action was heads up with Duarte at risk.
Mathias Duarte: A♥K♥
Simon Wiciak: A♦A♣
The board ran out 6♥10♠Q♣7♦6♦ and the aces held to send Duarte to the rail in 21st place for €45,800.
Andre Akkari opened to 160,000 from the cutoff and received a call from Curtis Knight in the small blind. Santiago Plante then used one time extension before putting in a three-bet to 1,490,000 in the big blind, leaving himself only about 50,000 behind.
Both Akkari and Knight folded allowing Plante to take the pot without having to see a flop.