Aliaksei Boika limped in from the small blind and Dario Sammartino raised to 20,000 in the big blind, Boika called. On the flop, Boika checked and subsequently called a bet of 18,000 by Sammartino before the fell on the turn. Boika check-called another bet worth 47,000 and the river completed the board.
Boika rolled over for a full house and Sammartino mucked.
Timothy Adams was down to just six big blinds in middle position. He shoved and picked up the blinds and antes. Soon after, Adams shoved for 61,000 and all opponents behind him folded with one second left on their shot clock.
Before the dinner break, Ryan Riess score a big double, and now he experienced the exact opposite in the last hand before the break. After a raise to 12,000 by Pavel Plesuv, Riess three-bet the button and called the four-bet shove of Plesuv for massive 184,000.
Pavel Plesuv:
Ryan Riess:
The flip went to Plesuv after a board of and Riess was left with less than the average.
With the board reading and almost 90,000 in the pot, action was on Igor Kurganov. The Russian Team PokerStars Pro bet 65,000. Boika put in a raise to 135,000 and kept just 40,000 behind.
That send Kurganov back, and he agonised over his decision. Eventually, after offering a time bank chip, he settled on a fold.
"Show one card," begged Kurganov. Boika didn't comply. "It's such a good spot to show one card," Kurganov added, but Boika mucked his hand face-down and raked in the pot.
After a raise and a call preflop, [Removed:17] bet the flop for 15,000 in the small blind and Charlie Carrel called in the big blind. The fell on the turn and Yan bet 55,000, Carrel folded.
One hand later, Carrel raised to 16,000 in the small blind and Alain Goldberg shoved the big blind for 120,000. Carrel folded and soon after Goldberg raised to 12,000, then called a three-bet to 37,000 by Josip Simunic.
The flop came and Goldberg shoved for 37,000, Simunic folded with the words "ace-king suited no good."
Ekrem Sanioglu raised to 11,500 and Philipp Gruissem three-bet to 29,000 on the button, which was called by Sanioglu. On the flop, Sanioglu bet 35,000 and Gruissem raised to 85,000, which Sanioglu called with just one second.
Both players then checked the turn and the river completed the board. Sanioglu checked, Gruissem bet 110,000 and Sanioglu quickly called without asking for the amount. "Flush," Gruissem announced and turned over . Sanioglu also announced a flush and triumphantly tossed the to the middle of the table.