With around 2,000 chips in the middle, Johannes Koevoets checked the 7♦10♦A♥ flop and called when Zdenek Zizka fired a bet of 1,400.
Koevoets checked again on the 4♦ turn, making another call as Zizka continued for 4,500. Koevoets checked on last time on the 3♠ river, with Zizka checking back.
Koevoets showed 7♣7♥ for a flopped set of sevens, while Zizka nodded as he mucked his cards.
Barny Boatman shoved for a bit over 5,000 from middle position and action folded to Oleg Mandzjuk, who three-bet from late position. Karo Nuri quickly went all in just behind him for his remaining stack and Mandzjuk called to put both Boatman and Nuri at risk.
Barny Boatman: A♦6♥
Karo Nuri: A♣K♠
Oleg Mandzjuk: Q♣Q♦
The Q♥8♦9♦ flop left both Nuri and Boatman drawing nearly dead. The 10♣ turn and Q♠ river needlessly improved Mandzjuk to quads for the double elimination.
Max Pescatori limped in from under the gun and both Julien Sitbon and Denislav Petkov limped behind from middle position and the small blind respectively. Bastian Gallitzendoerfer checked his option in the big blind.
The flop came 6♠2♥4♥ and Petkov bet 700. Pescatori and Gallitzendoerfer folded while Sitbon made the call.
Both players checked the 7♦ turn leading to the 4♣ river. Petkov bet 500 and Sitbon made the call.
Petkov tabled 6♣2♦ which was good enough to take the pot despite his two pair being coutnerfeited on the river.
Heads up on a 6♣10♥9♠ flop with several thousand already in the middle, Vincent Pedersen checked from middle position to Leonardo Sabatino, who bet 2,600 from the hijack. Pedersen called.
Both players checked on the 4♠ turn and then Pedersen bet 6,000 when the 7♥ completed the board. Sabatino tanked for a bit, but eventually decided to call.
Pedersen tabled Q♣Q♠ for an overpair, which got a muck from Sabatino to send Pedersen the pot.
With three players seeing a board of 8♠6♣10♥5♦ and just over 15,000 already in the middle, Samantha Algeri bet 5,400 from early position and received calls from Jakub Koleckar from middle position and Ilija Savevski in the cutoff.
All three players checked the Q♥ river. Algeri showed down 10♣9♦ for second pair and seemed surprised when both of her opponents mucked.
The next hand saw Algeri open to 1,100 from early position and receive calls from Stephan Kribben on the button, Dragoljub Martinovic in the small blind and Jan Tichacek in the big blind.
The flop came K♦J♣10♥ and action checked around to Algeri who fired a 2,200 continuation bet. Kribben folded, Martinovic called and Tichacek folded.
On the 3♥ turn Algeri bet again when checked to for 4,400 and this time Martinovic opted to fold.
Daniel Kneitinger opened to 1,300 from the cutoff and just behind him, Julien Sitbon shoved for around 10,000 on the button. Action folded back around to Kneitinger, who called to put Sitbon at risk.
Julien Sitbon: 8♠8♣
Daniel Kneitinger: A♣Q♣
It was a virtual coin flip, but the Q♥J♥7♠4♠5♠ runout left Kneitinger best with a pair of queens — eliminating Sitbon from contention.
Robert Saffran opened to 1,300 from the hijack and was three-bet to 3,600 by Zdenek Zizka on the button. Action folded back around to Saffran, who four-bet to 7,800. Zizka called.
The flop came J♠10♣10♠ and Saffran quickly shoved, which was enough to put Zizka all in for his last 13,000. Zizka let his hand go and Saffran dragged the pot.