Matias Ruzzi was all in with pocket threes against Thomas Muehloecker's . The board ran out to give Muehloecker a Broadway straight and bust Ruzzi in 61st place.
Aram Sargsyan raised all in from the under-the-gun position for 36,000. Dominik Nitsche called from the next seat, and Christopher Lockhart called from the cutoff seat.
Nitsche and Lockhart then checked down the board before everyone revealed their hands.
Sargsyan had the , Nitsche had the , and Lockhart had the . Kitsch's hand was best, and he won the pot to bust Sargsyan in 62nd place.
As soon as the bubble burst, players began going all in left and right. Of those to fall straight away were Ryan Riess (71st), Nicholas Rampone (70th), and Davidi Kitai (69th).
Kitai was bounced to the rail by Felix Stephensen. His couldn't come from behind against Stephensen's after the money went in preflop and the board ran out .
While everyone was anticipating the hand that Daniel Erlandsson was all in, as he was severely short with just 2,000 in chips, he actually survived to make the money thanks to an elimination on a table on the other side of the room.
On the board, Wilfried Harig was all in with the against the for Team PokerStars Pro Leo Fernandez. Harig was drawing dead, and the river completed the board with the . Harig was eliminated in 72nd place, and everyone, including Erlandsson, was in the money.
The tournament field has been on the bubble for roughly an hour and there has been little movement. Daniel Erlandsson is currently the shortest stack in the room. He's folded himself down to his last 2,000, meaning that he will be all in and at risk sometime in the next two hands.