Sam Greenwood had already chipped up on his second bullet and then took on fellow Canadian High Roller Daniel Dvoress. Both invested 6,600 to see the flop on which Greenwood check-called for 6,000. He then did so again for 30,650 on the turn and the river was checked behind by Dvoress.
Greenwood rolled over the for a straight and Dvoress ended up second-best with the .
The field has grown to 44 entries as Mikita Badziakouski re-entered and Anatoly Filatov entered for the first time. While Filatov immediately took a hit to his stack, Badziakouski chipped up.
In a battle of the blinds with Joakim Andersson, Badziakouski three-bet to 22,500 and picked up a call. On the flop, Andersson checked and Badziakouski took it down with a bet of 12,000.
Shawn Daniels min-raised to 7,000 in the cutoff and Jans Arends three-bet jammed for 98,562 on the button. Daniels called without using his time bank and the cards were turned over.
Shawn Daniels:
Jans Arends:
The board left Daniels drawing dead on the turn.
Adrian Mateos then needed to come from behind when he was at risk with the . Sami Kelopuro tabled the but Mateos got there on the board.
In the penultimate hand prior to the break, Adrian Mateos raised to 7,000 and was called by Mikita Badziakouski in the big blind. Badziakouski check-raised the flop from 6,580 to 24,585 and was called by Mateos.
Badziakouski bet the turn for 12,250 to earn a call and then bet the river for 62,115 with 1,750 behind. Mateos called with and that was no good, as Badziakouski had turned a straight with the .
In the meanwhile, Steve O'Dwyer beat Wiktor Malinowski in showdown with trips jacks on a board, holding the . Malinowski had check-called twice with and gave up on the river.
Anatoly Filatov took a flip with and was facing off against the of Mikita Badziakouski.
The board ran out and Filatovm was gone.
One hand later, the Belorussian opened to 8,049 in the cutoff and Adrian Mateos defended the big blind. The flop saw Mateos check-shove for just 25,287 and Badziakouski called.
Adrian Mateos:
Mikita Badziakouski:
The turn gave Badziakouski a straight draw but he spiked the river instead.
In a min-raised pot to the three-way flop of flop, everyone checked and the appeared on the turn. David Peters checked and Wiktor Malinowski bet 18,445. Steve O'Dwyer raised to 47,950 on the button and Malinowski was the only one to call. The fell on the river and Malinowski check-called all-in for the 94,391 he had behind.
O'Dwyer tabled the for bottom set and that easily beat the of Malinowski, who re-entered shortly after.