The pot stood at approximately 4,000 with two players looking at a board that read 3♠2♥A♠A♣.
Zichao Li, in the big blind, check-called a bet of 1,200 from Yoshiki Nakamura, on the button.
The K♣ river landed and Li checked again. Nakamura bet out 2,500 and Li called. Nakamura tabled J♠8♥ for jack-high, while Li held the winner with Q♣4♣ for queen-high.
Radu Ciprian open raised and Ender Lacin moved all in for 11,500. Ciprian made the call and players flipped their cards, with Lacin at risk.
Ender Lacin: A♠7♥
Radu Ciprian: A♥2♥
The board ran out A♣6♣5♣J♠8♦. Both players paired their ace on the flop. The low runout meant that Lacin's seven kicker played to give him the pot and the double up.
That barely left a dent in Ciprian's stack, which still totalled around 100,000.
The pot stood at approximately 4,100 with three players looking at a flop of 9♦2♦A♣.
Both Ahmer Abdul Sattar, in the small blind, and the big blind checked the action to Nikos Sotiriou, on the button. Sotiriou bet 2,000 and only Sattar called.
The 6♣ turn saw Sattar check again. Sotiriou bet out for 4,500 and Sattar check-jammed for approximately 15,000. Sotiriou chose to fold.
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Abdullah Turan raised to 800 from middle position and was called by Jyri Merivirta on the button, Patrik Pillmann in the small blind, and the player in the big blind.
The flop came J♦K♦Q♣. Action checked to Turan, who made it 2,000 to go. Pillmann then check-raised all in for 11,500. The rest of the table folded and Turan made the call.
Players flipped their cards. Pillmann showed A♦8♦ for the nut flush draw. Turan flipped K♠J♥ for two pair.
The turn came the 8♣ and the river was the 5♠. Turan held to win a significant pot and Pillmann was eliminated.