Over on the feature table, Antonio Crocetta was all-in for 750,000 in the cutoff with the and Michael Ugucctoni looked him up with the in the big blind.
The board ran out and Crocetta got there for the double.
Soon after the previous all-in showdown on the outer tables, Valon Olluri shipped it in for what appeared to be more than 600,000 from under the gun. Once more, it was Aleksandar Tomovic who called and the rest of the table folded.
Valon Olluri:
Aleksandar Tomovic:
The board provided no hit for either player and Olluri had to settle for €8,312 in 19th place.
Matteo Cirillo once more moved all-in from the hijack just a few minutes after his two double ups and he was looked up by Aleksandar Tomovic on the button.
Matteo Cirillo:
Aleksandar Tomovic:
Cirillo flopped best on but Tomovic regained the lead on the turn. This time, the Italian found no further help on the river and bowed out in 21st place for €7,246.
The two chip leaders went to war on the outer table and created a pot of around 550,000 to the turn. Matteo Cirillo bet 375,000 and was called by Feyzullah Karaarslan. On the river, Cirillo moved all-in for nearly 3.4 million and the equally big-stacked Karaarslan immediately grinned and asked for a count.
Ultimately, Karaarslan indeed called and Cirillo jumped out of his seat in disgust as his stone cold bluff with the was caught. Karaarslan had for the second nuts and stormed into a huge lead.
Cirillo then doubled the last 105,000 one hand later and then three-bet jammed against Do Tran to get called.
The action started with a raise to 85,000 by Martin Paap and Jacek Skiscim pushed for 305,000. Matteo Cirillo then reraised to force out Paap and set up the following showdown.
Jacek Skiscim:
Matteo Cirillo:
There was no help for the short stack on the board and Skiscim was ousted in 23rd place for €7,246.
Antonio Crocetta raised to 85,000 with the in the hijack. Michael Ugucctoni three-bet to 340,000 with the and Crocetta then took a few seconds before pushing all-in, Ugucctoni called it off for 875,000.
Antonio Crocetta raised the cutoff with the and Albert Hoekendijk defended the big blind with . Hoekendijk led the flop for 155,000 but he then faced the shove by Crocetta for more than 1.3 million to get out of it.