With almost 20,000 in the middle, Pawel Zawadowicz and Aleksandr Merzhvinskii were heads-up in the blinds.
The flop came , Zawadowicz check-called the 6,500 continuation-bet of Merzhvinskii.
The turn was the , Zawadowicz checked again and now Merzhvinskii bet 16,500. Zawadowicz called to see the complete the board on the river. Zawadowicz checked for the last time. Merzhvinskii looked over to see how much Zawadowicz had behind, took some time, and then put Zawadowicz all-in. Zawadowicz called for the 66,500 he had behind.
Merzhvinskii tabled for quads and Zawadowicz quickly flicked his cards towards the muck. Merzhvinskii pointed at the cards for the dealer to expose them. The dealer obliged and showed Zawadowicz had for two pair.
Carmen Wern raised to 6,000 from under the gun and was called by Pierre Neuville in the middle position and Josef Huber in the big blind.
The flop came , Huber checked, Wern continued with a bet of 10,000 which both Neuville and Huber called.
The turn was the , Huber checked again. Wern barreled a bet of 35,000 over the line. Neuville quickly glanced at his cards before pushing them over the line for the fold while Huber called.
The river completed the board with the , Wern hesitated for a bit and then shoved. Huber asked for a count and the dealer confirmed Wern had 84,500 behind. Huber carefully considered his options before eventually folding.
Adi Rajkovic raised to 5,500 from the hijack and Robert Campbell defended his big blind.
They both checked through the on the flop to the on the turn. Campbell bet 10,000 and Rajkovic called.
The river completed the board with the , Campbell now fired a bet of 16,000 over the line. Rajkovic contemplated his options for a while and then made the call but mucked when Campbell tabled for two pair, jacks and nines.