Victor Yugay opened from the cutoff and Jose Gonzalez Sanchez defended out of the big blind.
Sanchez checked on the flop of Q♠4♦A♦ and Yugay continued for 115,000. Sanchez called. Sanchez checked again on the 8♠ turn and Yugay sized up to 395,000. Sanchez called.
Sanchez checked once more on the 9♠ river and Yugay checked back. Sanchez showed A♠7♣ for a pair of aces, but he was out-kicked by the A♥10♠ of Yugay.
Marc Foggin opened to 150,000 from the button. Bjorn Kozenkai three-bet to 555,000 from the small blind only for Yannick Schumacher to four-bet shove for 1,270,000. Foggin got out of the way and Kozenkai made the call with a covering stack.
Yannick Schumacher: A♥A♣
Bjorn Kozenkai: K♣Q♦
The board ran out 10♦8♥4♦6♣2♦. Kozenkai could not beat Schumacher's aces and the latter of the two received a full double up.
Timur Vardanian opened to 100,000 from early position before Bjorn Kozenkai three-bet to 300,000 from the hijack. Vardanian clicked it to 525,000 and called off his last 710,000 when Kozenkai jammed as the bigger stack.
Timur Vardanian: Q♠Q♦
Bjorn Kozenkai: K♥K♣
The J♦3♦4♣ flop kept Kozenkai in the lead, as did the 4♠ turn. There was no saving grace for Vardanian on the 6♣ river, and he was eliminated in 15th place.
Nathan Tetart opened to 100,000 in the hijack and Victor Yugay called out of the small blind.
Yugay checked on the flop of 10♣2♦2♠ and Tetary continued for 125,000. Yugay called. Yugay checked again on the 8♣ turn and Tetart checked back.
Yugay checked once more on the A♠ river and Tetart again checked. Yugay showed 6♦6♣ for a pair of sixes, but it was no good against the sevens of his opponent with 7♣7♦.
Action folded around to Nikita Kuznetsov in the cutoff who moved all in for 680,000. Jose Gonzalez Sanchez in the small blind flicked in a single green chip, not realizing that Kuznetsov was already all in. The dealer announced call and Kuznetsov flipped over A♥Q♣.
Jose Gonzalez Sanchez
Sanchez, who had his headphones on up until this point, said that he did not see Kuznetsov's shove or hear the dealer announce all in, and had only meant to call the big blind. The floor was then called.
Jose Gonzalez Sanchez
Ultimately the floor ruled that because Sanchez did not verbalize the call and that his intention was only to call the big blind, Sanchez would have the option to forfeit the 50,000 he had already committed and muck his hand without having to call off Kuznetsov's full 680,000. Sanchez chose to do so and Kuznetsov took down a small pot.