Joao Viera heroed a couple streets with king high and lost a pot to a pair of deuces but still has a big stack, around 140,000.
Simon Ravnsbaek raised his button, bet 1,000 and 2,225 before checking behind on the river. Viera stuck with him all the way and the board rested as . Viera opened king-queen and lost out to the Dane's .
Patrick Leanord had been making a lot of folds today but enough was enough in a hand versus Mike McDonald.
The two players were in the blinds and reached the river where the board read . The pot was small, as reflected by Leonard's 325 bet, but soon swelled. McDoald raised to 1,8000 but had to admit defeat and fold when Leonard three-bet shoved for 37,000.
Jorryt van Hoof was making great strides with his second bullet but just doubled up Ilkin Garibli to drop back.
The two players were heads up to a flop where Van Hoof led for 3,600 from the small blind. Garibli was on the button and made the call to head to the turn where he faced a decision for his final 14,675. He took a minute and made the call all in with . It was a good call as his Dutch opponent could only muster . Garibli survived the river.
Another player who will need a second bullet is Philipp Gruissem who busted, no details.
With around 20,000 already in the pot and a board reading , Ploand's Jose Carlos Garcia checked from the small blind and Dmitry Urbanovich did the same from the cutoff. When the completed the board on the river, Garcia bet 8,500 and Urbanovich his the tank.
Minutes ticked off the clock before Steve O'Dwyer, who'd been sitting quietly with headphones on, opted to call the clock. The tournament director came over and told Urbanovich he had one minute to act on his hand, but it only took him another 15 seconds before giving it up.
Jeff Rossiter raised to 1,500 on the button only to have Thomas Muehloecker three-bet to 3,600 from the small blind. Rossiter made the call and then both players checked the flop. After the appeared on the turn, Muehloecker bet 8,500 and Rossiter snap-folded.
Meanwhile, Team PokerStars Pro Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier has entered the field.
Sam Trickett will have to make a decision on whether he fancies another spin at the Special High Roller after he fell to Adrian Mateos.
Around 17,000 had made it into the middle by the time the board rested as . The Spanish starlet confidently led for 10,200 but looked taken aback when Trickett shoved for 28,050. Actually he looked in pain as he tried to figure out what the Brit's intentions were.
He took his time and made the call which prompted the noise of defeat to leave Trickett's lips. He opened and lost out to Mateos' .