Silviu Baltateanu returned from his one-round penalty and immediately got his last 280,000 in the middle on a flop of 7♠10♦J♦ against Konstantyn Holskyi.
Silviu Baltateanu: K♥Q♣
Konstantyn Holskyi: A♦8♦
Baltateanu was on a straight draw, while Holskyi had ace-high and a flush draw. The turn was the 4♠, but the K♣ river gave Baltateanu a pair of kings and a double up.
Aaron Olechnowicz raised to 24,000 in early position before Enrico Camosci three-bet to 100,000 in the big blind. Olechnowicz moved all in and Camosci eventually called for his last 30,000 after tanking for around 30 seconds.
Enrico Camosci: A♥K♦
Aaron Olechnowicz: A♣J♠
"Jack," Olechnowicz yelled out as the flop came 6♦3♣K♣. The turn was the 10♠ and Olechnowicz began calling for a queen, but the river was the 4♥ and Camosci doubled up.
Kevinas Korsakas raised to 25,000 in early position and Boris Angelov called in the cutoff. Eduard Barsegyan then moved all in for 307,000 in the small blind.
Korsakas used two time banks before he also moved all in for around 300,000. Angelov couldn't put his chips in fast enough as he had both players covered and at risk.
Kevinas Korsakas: 9♥9♠
Eduard Barsegyan: Q♦J♦
Boris Angelov: A♠A♣
Angelov had woken up with aces, and neither Barsegyan nor Korsakas could find enough help on the 6♠8♣10♦6♥Q♥ board and were both sent to the rail.
For Korsakas, he turned his Power Path ticket into a 58th-place finish and €15,200 payday.
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