Davidi Kitai raised to 900 from the hijack and was called three times.
He continued for 700 on 2♦8♦7♦. Oleh Okhotskyi in the cutoff called, as well as the button and the big blind.
Kitai fired a second barrel of 2,500 on the 3♣ turn, but only Okhotskyi called this time. The 8♣ then completed the board and Kitai bet 12,000 more. Okhotskyi quickly folded.
Nichan Khorchidian opened to 800 from under the gun, but Antoine Labat on the button three-bet to 3,300. The blinds folded and Khorchidian seemed to hesitate before folding.
On the very next hand, Labat raised to 900 from the cutoff and Khorchidian defended from the big blind.
Both of them checked the 4♣9♥3♠ flop leading to the J♣ turn where Khorchidian led out for 1,100. Labat called, then bet 3,600 after Khorchidian checked the K♥ river. Once again, Khorchidian folded.
Following an open-raise to 1,000 from the hijack, Antonio Scalzi called in the cutoff, then Ilia Pavlov three-bet to 5,500 from the button. The original raiser folded and Scalzi called.
The flop came K♠10♠Q♠ and Scalzi checked. Pavlov bet 2,200 and Scalzi called. Both players then checked it back on the 2♠ turn, then checked to showdown on the 8♣ river. Scalzi had 3♠3♦ for a low flush, which was enough to beat Pavlov's set of tens with 10♣10♥. Pavlov lost the minimum, although Scalzi scooped in the pot.
There were roughly 23,000 chips in the pot on 3♦9♦3♣. Alessandro Pichierri from the small blind bet 6,000 and Elias Suhonen called on the button.
Pichierri check-called 6,000 when the K♦ fell on the turn. The pot had around 47,000 chips in the middle and Suhonen put Pichierri all in when the 6♦ hit the river. Pichierri used two time banks and decided to preserve his 25,000 chip stack by folding.
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Action was on the turn on a board of 5♠J♣Q♦K♠ and Leo Worthington-Leese checked. Vladas Tamasauskas made it 3,500 to go and Worthington-Leese responded with a check-raise to 14,000. Tamasauskas thought for a moment and then folded his hand to give Worthington-Leese the pot.
Picking up the action preflop, Espen Jorstad had a reraise of 5,500 out from the big blind and Maksim Haitsiukevich called on the button.
The flop came 4♣8♣5♣ and Jorstad bet 1,800 and Haitsiukevich called. The turn was the 5♠ and Jorstad switched to a check. Haitsiukevich bet 5,400 and Jorstad folded to concede the pot.
There were roughly 15,000 chips in the middle on A♥K♠9♥K♥3♠. Jay O'leary from the big blind bet 16,000 which was just over the size of the pot. David Wintersberger in the small blind used two time banks before he eventually flicked in a chip to call.
The action was picked up on a board of 2♦4♥7♠Q♠3♣ with approximately 50,000 in the pot. Klas Lofberg in the small blind bet 18,000, almost his entire stack.
Duco Ten Haven on the button went deep into the tank and eventually made the call, but he sent his cards into the muck after Lofberg flipped over A♦5♦ for a straight.