Petar Kalev raised to 20,000 from under the gun, Archibald Seaton three-bet to 60,000 from the small blind and Kalev four-bet jammed for approximately 200,000. Seaton called.
Petar Kalev: A?Q?
Archibald Seaton: A?K?
Kalev was behind until the 8?Q?6? flop reversed their fates. However, the K? peeled on the turn to see Seaton retake the lead. The 10? river marked Kalev's departure.
Simone Demasi raised to 20,000 from middle position and Hassan Nashar defended his big blind.
Nashar check-called a bet of 15,000 from Demasi on the K?Q?J? flop.
The two players checked the K? turn to see the 8? fall on the river. Nashar checked and Demasi bet 21,000. Nashar thought for a few moments and said "always on my blind yeah."
Andras Matrai got his last 180,000 into the middle preflop with Jorge Ufano being the player to try and bust him.
Andras Matrai: 10?10?
Jorge Ufano: A?Q?
A classic flip that would decide Matrai's future in the tournament. Matrai improved to a set of tens on the 5?8?J?10?4? runout and doubled up at the expense of Ufano.
Hasan Fahriogullari raised to 20,000 and was three-bet to 42,000 by Naor Slobodskoy in the seat next to him. Fahriogullari called to the A?9?4? flop, which was checked by both players.
Fahriogullari then bet 45,000 on the 8? turn, which Slobodskoy called. The 10? fell on the river and saw Fahriogullari shove all in for 110,000.
Slobodskoy spent a few minutes in the tank before flicking in a calling chip. Fahriogullari tabled 9?8? for two pair and won the pot as Slobodskoy added his cards to the muck.
Slobodskoy was left with just 5,000, which he would lose not much later.