Mykhailo Demydenko was all in for 5,200,000 and at-risk versus chip leader Martin Tsvetanov.
Mykhailo Demydenko: 10♦10♥
Martin Tsvetanov: A♣Q♥
Demydenko was ahead in a race, but that didn't last long after the A♥7♠4♣ flop gave Tsvetanov a pair of aces. Demydenko was unable to find the ten he needed on the 2♥3♣ runout and was eliminated.
Michael Sklenicka opened to 525,000 on the button and found one caller in Gerald Karlic in the big blind.
Karlic checked to Sklenicka, who continued for 450,000 on the 6♥4♦K♥ flop. Karlic then check-raised to 1,625,000 and Sklenicka called.
The 10♦ fell on the turn and Karlic shoved, which was enough to put Sklenicka all in for his last 5,600,000. Sklenicka tanked for some time before eventually slamming in a stack of chips to indicate a call.
Michael Sklenicka: K♠J♠
Gerald Karlic: K♦6♣
Sklenicka saw the bad news as Karlic had flopped two pair. The 3♣ river changed nothing and Sklenicka was eliminated in 16th place.
Martin Tsvetanov opened to 500,000 from the button, then went into the tank after Maor Zaharagi in the small blind three-bet all in for 6,050,000. He eventually made the call.
Maor Zaharagi: 10♠10♥
Martin Tsvetanov: 9♠9♣
Zaharagi was on his way to double up on a board of 2♣3♦K♠8♦, but the 9♥ river gave a set to Tsvetanov. Zaharagi was slightly covered, so he was eliminated.
Action folded around to the blinds, where Tim van Kemenade called from the small. Jack Sinclair took his option and raised to 600,000 from the big, which was met with a shove from Van Kemenade for approximately 3,000,000 total. Sinclair quickly called and a showdown was held.
Tim van Kemenade: 3♠3♦
Jack Sinclair: A♥Q♠
it was a race, but the 8♠9♦A♣6♣5♠ runout paired Sinclair's ace to eliminate Van Kemenade in 18th place.
Konstantinos Nanos opened to 400,000 from the cutoff and Bartosz Piesiewicz shoved for his remaining stack from the small blind. Nanos quickly called to put Piesiewicz at risk and a showdown was held.
Vaclav Drbal opened to 400,000 under the gun, and was called by Jack Sinclair in the next seat and Tim van Kemenade in the big blind.
On the A♠8♠8♣ flop, Drbal continued with a bet of 400,000 and Sinclair called. Van Kemenade then produced a check-raise to 1,400,000, before Drbal three-bet jammed for 5,350,000.
Sinclair took some time to think before getting his stack of around 4,000,000 into the middle, and, unbelievably, Van Kemenade moved his stack forward, creating a three-way all-in.
Vaclav Drbal: A♣Q♥
Jack Sinclair: 8♦8♥
Tim van Kemenade: A♥K♥
Sinclair was in dreamland with flopped quads leaving both of his opponents drawing dead. The K♣Q♣ runout completed the board, sending a small side pot to Van Kemenade, and a massive triple up to Sinclair.
Christoph Dufhaus was all-in for around 1,600,000 and at risk versus Andris Rasins.
Christoph Dufhaus: A♦K♦
Andris Rasins: 10♣10♦
Dufhaus was behind in a flip, but went ahead after the K♣Q♥J♣ flop. However, the A♣ hit on the turn to give Rasins the straight, and Dufhaus could not fill up on the Q♦ river.
Moments after Vilde Ekren's elimination, Efstathios Kavoukis jammed for 1,500,000 from the small blind and Andris Rasins in the big blind quickly called.
Efstathios Kavoukis: K♣9♠
Andris Rasins: A♥J♥
The board of 8♠4♦4♠3♣6♠ was no help for Kavoukis, who was sent to the rail.
Vilde Ekren moved all in for approximately 860,000 from under the gun. Andris Rasins to her left three-bet all in for 4,600,000 and all the other players folded.
Vilde Ekren: 5♥5♣
Andris Rasins: A♦K♦
Rasins flopped two pair on 2♥K♣2♣J♥9♦, so the last woman standing was eliminated in 24th place.