Jans Arends raised to 1,500 and was called by Martin Jacobson and Alex Foxen in the cutoff. Goran Mandic in the big blind three-bet to 6,500 and that won the pot without further resistance.
Soon after at the same table, the flop showed and Ben Heath check-raised in the cutoff to 7,400 and Liv Boeree on the button called. The appeared on the turn and Heath checked, Boeree bet 8,000 and that ended the hand right there.
Ivan Deyra and Patrik Antonius joined, while Timur Margolin has been eliminated, Adrian Mateos re-entered.
Antonius took a seat on a very active table that included Shakhabiddin Muradov, Kenny Hallaert, Denys Shafikov and Thomas Muehloecker.
In the first hand, Antonius raised to 1,400 and Hallaert three-bet to 5,000 in the cutoff, which the Finn called. On the flop, Antonius checked and a bet of 4,000 by Hallaert won the pot.
One hand later, Muradov made it 1,500 to go and Hallaert called, as did Antonius in the big blind. The flop came and Muradov's bet of 2,500 claimed the pot right there.
Shafikov bet the flop the next hand for 2,000 and Muehloecker in the big blind check-called. They checked through the turn and and Muehloecker showed , Shafikov won the pot with .
Last but not least, Igor Kurganov raised to 1,200 and Muehloecker in the small blind three-bet to 3,900. That ended all further action, as Muradov in the big blind and Kurganov quickly released their cards.
After a flop of , Vladimir Troyanovskiy was all in and at risk with the against Ben Heath with . The turn and the river brought no change and Troyanovskiy doubled for 35,400.
One table over, PokerStars Team Pro Igor Kurganov raised to 1,100 and Kenny Hallaert in the big blind three-bet to 4,000. Kurganov smiled and stared over at his opponent before tossing in calling chips. The flop brought and Hallaert continued for 2,700, which Kurganov called.
On the turn, both players checked and Hallaert bet the river for 20,000. Kurganov had fewer chips than that behind and folded.
The dealer announced a seat open over on table six and Daniel Neilson was spotted on the way out, while Grzegorz Grochulski claimed yet another victim to pull away further at the top of the counts. Not far behind is Niklas Astedt with more than three times the starting stack, and further assorted counts can be found below.
On a board, Scott Margereson check-called a bet of 2,200 from Grzegorz Grochulski. The river was the and Margereson checked. Grochulski bet 8,500 and Margereson called again.
Grochulski turned over for a rivered two pair and his opponent mucked.