On a flop of J?7?6? and with roughly 100,000 in the middle, Konstantyn Holskyi shoved from the big blind for 68,000. Wing Po Liu called from under the gun and Jonas Kronwitter called from early position. Holskyi then accidentally exposed his hand
Konstantyn Holskyi: Q?Q?7?3? .
With both players knowing Holskyi's cards and with action on the side, the dealer put out the 3? on the turn. Liu bet 83,000 and Kronwitter called.
The Q? came on the river and Liu check-called a bet of 90,000 from Kronwitter.
Jonas Kronwitter: K?10?8?4?
Liu mucked his hand and Kronwitter won both the main and sidepot with a king-high flush, sending Holskyi to the rail.
Gabi Livshitz was all in for his last 60,000 from the cutoff and up against Martin Schamaun in the hijack.
Gabi Livshitz: A?A?5?2?
Martin Schamaun: A?K?8?7?
The board ran out 7?6?6?J?Q? and Schamaun made a flush on the turn. "Flush," Livshitz joked as he put his ace of spades over the board before heading for the exit.
Krasimir Yankov began the day as chip leader, but his tournament came to an end less than an hour into Day 2 after a hand against Vakhtang Javakhishvili.
On a flop of 3?6?J?, Yankov got his last 240,000 in the middle from the small blind as Javakhishvili, who barely had him covered, put him at risk on the button.
Aaron Duczak raised the button to 25,000 and Thomas Eychenne called out of the big blind.
Eychenne check-called a bet of 40,000 from Duczak on the A?K?3? flop.
The 5? turn got checked through for the 10? to come on the river. Eychenne checked, Duczak bet 125,000, and after doing a bit of inventory Eychenne said "I don't think I can fold this" before making the call.
Duczak said "nine-high" and Eychenne turned over A?Q?7?5? for the winner with two pair, aces and fives.
Krasimir Yankov raised to 28,000 under the gun and Konstantyn Holskyi called in the hijack. Omar Eljach then three-bet to 121,000 in the small blind and only Yankov called.
Eljach bet 50,000 on the A?J?J? flop and Yankov called. Eljach then bet 100,000 on the 5? turn and Yankov again called.
The river was the 9? and Eljach moved all in. Yankov, with around 330,000 remaining, burned through three time banks before folding.
"Show two cards," Jonas Kronwitter said to Eljach, who shook his head and returned his cards face down as he took in the pot. "I had an ace. I'm just kidding, I didn't have an ace," Kronwitter added.
At another table, Andre Filip Cruz was eliminated when he ran A?K?4?2? into Dennis Weiss' K?10?8?5? on a board of K?8?9?9?8? as Weiss made a full house to send Cruz to the rail.