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.
Enrico Camosci and Markkos Ladev were heads up on a completed board of 3♠9♣J♥J♦8♣. With around 65,000 chips in the middle, Camosci checked out of the big blind, after which Ladev fired 50,000 from the cutoff.
Camosci did not need long to flick in a call and saw his efforts rewarded when Ladev turned over A♣4♥ for a bluff. Camosci played two pair with 9♠8♥ and raked in another pot as he left his opponent with 12 big blinds.
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.
Elias Gutierrez in the hijack and Kayhan Mokri under the gun got their stacks in preflop, with Gutierrez's 129,000 chips being at risk.
Elias Gutierrez: A♥K♣
Kayhan Mokri: Q♠Q♦
The 10♣A♣10♦ flop saw Gutierrez pair his ace to take the lead. The J♦ turn gave Mokri some extra outs, but the J♣ river sealed the deal as Gutierrez doubled up.
"You must be the best flipper in Spain," Mokri remarked while he counted out his debt.
Adrian Mateos had raised from the cutoff and Enrico Camosci made the call from the small blind, creating a pot of 22,000 chips. Camosci then led out for 4,000 on the J♦10♠10♣ flop, which Mateos raised to 14,000.
The 3♠ turn fell and Camosci opted for a check this time, after which Mateos bet out 28,500 chips. A quick fold followed from Camosci, surrendering the pot to his opponent.
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.
Viacheslav Buldygin raised to 6,000 under the gun, Teun Mulder three-bet to 26,000 in the big blind, and Buldygin called.
The flop came 10♠10♣J♦ and Mulder continued for 13,000. Buldygin called and both players then checked the 6♠ turn.
The 2♥ fell on the river and Mulder checked again. Buldygin bet enough to put him all in and Mulder, with around 70,000 remaining, gave the decision some thought before mucking.