Daniel Dvoress opened from under the gun to 100,000. Action folded around to Sirzat Hissou who called in the small blind. Roman Hrabec then three-bet shoved all in for 955,000.
Dvoress took most of his 30 seconds before finding the fold. Hissou did the same and his cards also found the muck.
Action was caught on the turn, with around 725,000 in the pot on the 10♠6♥2♣7♦ board.
Enrico Camosci checked from the the hijack, and called after Martin Kabrhel bet 225,000 from the button.
The 8♥ put four-to-a-straight on the board, and Camosci checked again. The Italian had around 510,000 behind and Kabrhel wanted all of it as he moved all in as the big stack.
Camosci agonized, and used all four of his time banks before letting go of his hand.
Leon Tsoukernik opened to 180,000 from under the gun. Orpen Kisacikoglu defended the big blind.
He check-called a bet of 90,000 on the 7♠3♦A♦ flop before the J♣ was checked around. Both players checked again on the 9♣ river.
"I have a small ace" declared Tsoukernik as he tabled A♠5♣. His small ace bested Kisacikoglu's K♦K♥.
The next hand. Sirzat Hissou opened to 80,000 from under the gun. Action folded around to Kisacikoglu in the small blind who called and Tsoukernik completed in the big blind.
The Q♠K♣5♥ flop was checked around before Kisacikoglu led for 60,000 on the 10♠ turn. Tsoukernik folded and Hissou called. The A♦ river saw another lead from Kisacikoglu, this time for 105,000. Hissou flicked in the call.
Kisacikoglu showed J♥9♥ for a straight and Hissou showed K♥K♦ for second set.