Artur Martirosian moved in his last 8,500 from the button and Daniel Dvoress reraised in the small blind to force the rest of the table out of the pot.
Artur Martirosian: J♠3♠
Daniel Dvoress: K♣J♦
Martirosian only showed his jack at first as Dvoress showed he had him dominated. The board ran out 8♦A♥Q♣9♠K♥ and Dvoress finished with a pair of kings to send Martirosian to the rail.
Adrian Mateos was also recently eliminated, while Aleksejs Ponakovs soon lost his last chip after his previous encounter with Jamil Wakil.
Steve O'Dwyer raised to 10,000 in the cutoff before Orpen Kisacikoglu moved all in on the button. Tamas Adamszki called for 140,000 in the big blind, and O'Dwyer folded.
Tamas Adamszki: K♣K♦
Orpen Kisacikoglu: A♣J♠
Like Ruijs before him at this same table, Adamszki needed to dodge an ace with his kings and held on through the 6♥4♥3♥9♦2♣ board to double up.
Timothy Adams, however, wouldn't be as lucky. At the same time on another table, Adams was all in for around 80,000 on the button and up against Tom Vogelsang in the cutoff.
Timothy Adams: A♣K♦
Tom Vogelsang: A♠9♦
Adams had Vogelsang dominated heading to the 8♣2♣7♥ flop, but the board ran out J♦10♠ to give Vogelsang a straight and send Adams to the rail.
"Chop it up," Buldygin said as the flop came K♠7♣2♦.
"You're too good," Thomas Boivin told Buldygin, whose kicker continued to play following the 5♥ turn. The river was the Q♣ and Buldygin scooped the pot to send Manfredini to the rail.
Orpen Kisacikoglu led out for 6,000 from the small blind on a flop of K♦8♠10♣ and Kayhan Mokri raised to 25,000 in the big blind. Sergi Reixach then moved all in for 78,000 in middle position, Kisacikigou folded, while Mokri called.
Sergi Reixach: K♠10♥
Kayhan Mokri: 10♦8♦
Both players had flopped two pair, but Reixach was ahead with kings and tens as the board ran out 9♣3♦. The stacks were counted down and Mokri had him covered by just 5,000, leaving himself on an extreme short stack.
"I almost went all in preflop," Mokri lamented after the hand, and he was seen departing not much later.
Markkos Ladev got his final chips in from the big blind on a flop of 9♥8♣6♠ and was looked up by Adrian Mateos under the gun.
Markkos Ladev: J♠J♦
Adrian Mateos: 7♥7♦
Ladev was still ahead, but Mateos hit a straight on the 5♣ turn to lock up the pot. The A♠ river was meaningless, and Ladev headed off to an early dinner as he busted his second and final bullet of the day.
Four-handed on a flop of 2♦5♠9♣, Guillaume Nolet bet 7,500 from the hijack and Sandeep Gill called on the button. Action then folded to Chris Brewer who raised to 20,000 under the gun, and both Nolet and Gill called.
The turn was the 3♦ and Brewer bet 30,000. Both opponents again called and the A♥ fell on the river.
Brewer slowed down and checked, as did Nolet while Gill tossed out 25,000. Brewer tanked for a moment before calling, while Nolet folded this time.
Gill turned over 10♦9♦, but Brewer had A♦4♦ for a straight to win the pot.
At the same time on another table, Mike Watson flopped a set of kings holding K♦K♠ on a board of K♣8♣5♠J♦10♦ as Joao Vieira was all in for his last 50,000. Vieira's cards hit the muck as he headed for the rail.
Kayhan Mokri raised to 6,500 from the cutoff before Tamas Adamszki got his 50,000-chip stack in the middle from the button. The action folded back to Mokri, who made a quick call.
Tamas Adamszki: A♥3♥
Kayhan Mokri: K♠K♦
The 8♦10♣4♠2♠10♦ board could not save Adamszki from his demise and he quickly headed to the exit as Mokri stacked up his newly acquired chips.
On another table, Sirzat Hissou was also eliminated from the tournament.