Action was heads up between Johan Guilbert and Viktor Blom on a completed board showing 5♠10♥8♠6♦10♦.
Blom held A♦5♦ for two pair, while Guilbert had J♣9♣ for a missed straight draw. Blom doubled his stack, leaving Guilbert with around 95,000 in his stack.
Shortly after, Guilbert was seen hitting the rail.
Ioannis Angelou-Konstas checked from the small blind on a board of Q♠7♠2♣3♠. Jonas Hagstrom sat under the gun and made a bet of 45,000 into the pot of 155,000. Angelou-Konstas followed with a call and the 8♥ river rolled off.
Angelou-Konstas checked again and was faced with a bet of 85,000 from Hagstrom. He mulled it over for a bit before putting in a raise to 225,000 chips, only leaving 26,000 back. Hagstrom sighed but made a relatively quick call, only to be shown K♠9♠ by Aneglou-Konstas for the king-high flush.
Hagstrom swiftly mucked his cards and was left with less than a starting stack.
Patrik Jaros raised enough on the button to put both opponents in the blinds all in, with Diego Montone agreeing to commit his stack in the big blind.
Diego Montone: A♠7♠
Patrik Jaros: 8♥8♦
Montone was looking for help and found a flush draw on the 4♥5♠J♠ flop. That was quickly filled on the Q♠ turn, leaving Jaros drawing dead as the 4♠ completed the board.
Montone doubled his stack through Jaros just before the last break of the night.
Forty players remain, and they have been sent on their last 20-minute break of the day. When they return, they will play two more 40-minute levels before they bag and tag for Day 2.
Hyunsup Kim open-raised from the cutoff and Jerry Odeen put in a three-bet from the button. The action folded back to Kim, who four-bet jammed for 915,000. Odeen immediately called with the covering stack and the players showed down.
Hyunsup Kim: A♦Q♦
Jerry Odeen: J♠J♥
Odeen won the flip when the board remained clean for his jack with 7♣4♣6♣5♦10♠. He soared to two million in chips while Kim headed for the exit for the second time tonight.
Action was heads up between Sirzat Hissou and Patrik Jaros on a board showing 3♣10♦5♣6♦. Hissou was at risk with his stack in the middle as the cards were revealed.
Sirzat Hissou: J♠J♣
Patrik Jaros: Q♣6♣
Hissou's pocket jacks were in front, looking to dodge a club, queen or six. The 5♠ river was safe, cementing his double through Jaros.
Martin Kabrhel was the most recent addition to the field when he got involved in a heads up pot with chipleader Daniel Dvoress. On a flop of 6♠8♦7♠, with around 135,000 in the middle, Kabrhel checked to Dvoress, who made a bet of 35,000. Kabrhel called and both players checked through the subsequent 7♦ turn.
The A♣ river was also knuckled by both players, and Kabrhel showed his slow-played A♠A♦ for top full house. Dvoress nodded in acknowledgment while some laughter emerged from the rest of the table.