Alexandre Viard was in a pot against Daniel Haywood, in which Haywood bet 3,000 in a flop and Viard called.
The turn was the and Haywood bet 5,000 this time with Viard calling again.
The competed the board on the river and Haywood shoved, covering Viard by only 3,000 chips. Viard didn't think about it for long before calling, to show with a set in a board with three hearts. His read was good since Haywood opened with the blocker and Viard doubled up.
Haywood was left very short and busted on the next hand.
Ilyaz Dosikov won two consecutive pots against Danyel Boyaciyan, taking a big part of his stack.
In the first hand, Dosikov bet 20,000 in a board with 24,000 into the pot and Boyaciyan made the call. The came on the river and Dosikov made 15,000, which Boyaciyan called again and mucked when he saw Dosikov open for a straight.
On the next hand, Dosikov three-bet to 10,000 from the button after Boyaciyan opened to 2,500 from middle position. Boyaciyan called and the flop came with Dosikov betting 25,000 after Boyaciyan's check, who folded quickly.
Tobias Peters won a pot against Diego Montone and he is reaching to 200,000 chips.
In the hand, Peters was in the big blind and Montone was in middle position with a board. Peters check-called a bet for 13,000 and the came on the river.
Both players checked and Peters opened to take the pot with a rivered full house, while Montone mucked his hand.
Vangelis Kaimakamis lost his first bullet and then re-entered, with his stack now being one of the biggest in the field.
In the last hand, Jeff Madsen was in the button and Kaimakamis in the small blind, with the board reading . Madsen bet 3,300 and Kaimakamis check-called with the in the turn.
Both players checked and the completed the board. Kaimakamis led for 5,200 and Madsen went into the tank for almost three minutes before releasing his hand.