Memik Sezer opened to 5,000 from early position and Timur Margolin three-bet the hijack to 15,000. Once it got back to Sezer, he put in the call.
As far as excitement goes, the postflop part of this hand had nothing to offer as both checked to showdown on the Q?7?2?5?6? board where Margolin's A?J? took it down with ace-high.
Martin Zamani and Jorge Manzur Duarte had built a huge pot of 200,000 chips. The completed board read 3?6?K?3?4? and Zamani checked from middle position.
Manzur Duarte then jammed all in for 125,000, sending Zamani into the tank. As some cameras started to surround the table, Zamani stated: "I don't need any record of this, guys. My image already can't get any worse."
After some time, he tossed in the call and got shown A?A? by Manzur Duarte. Zamani flashed his 7?6? for middle pair before his cards were added to the muck and Manzur Duarte doubled up.
Julien Martini raised to 5,000 under the gun with Kristen Foxen, Gyula Rapolti, and Matas Cimbolas making the call. Andras Nemeth then shoved for roughly 50,000 from the big blind. Martini moved all in himself for 100,000 and the rest of the table folded.
Andras Nemeth: 3?3?
Julien Martini: A?J?
The flop came J?A?9? to put Martini firmly in the lead with top two pair. The rest of the board ran out 9?4? and Nemteth was out
"Big hand. I can read them like a book. Set over set over flush," Eyal Bensimhon said, standing up from his seat as Sylwester Fortuna, Jan Wieckenberg, and Mindaugas Jonaitis went to the turn on a board of J?5?9?4?.
Fortuna then bet 5,000 from the small blind, Wieckenberg folded, and Jonaitis called in middle position.
"Big hand. Camera," Bensimhon yelled out as the A? fell on the river. Fortuna then flicked in a 25,000 chip, but Jonaitis quickly folded.
"Now you're famous," Bensimhon told Fortuna as he raked in the pot.
The next hand, Bensimhon raised to 5,500 in hijack and Fortuna called in the big blind. "Sylwester playing two hands in a row," Bensimhon said as they checked down to the river on a board of 9?3?2?4?8?.
"I want your hair dresser," Fortuna replied. Bensimhon then bet 2,500. "Ace-high is good," he said as Fortuna called. Bensimhon then showed A?8? for a pair of eights and Fortuna mucked.
Maria Lampropulos raised to 5,500 from under the gun and Lars Kamphues called in the hijack before Dawid Smolka shoved for 76,500 from the button. Lampropulos had a tough decision but eventually settled on a fold, and Smolka quickly called.
Dawid Smolka: A?5?
Lars Kamphues: J?J?
Smolka went with the hand that the solver loves, but it didn't work out for him as the runout of Q?K?5?6?6? saw him hit the rail as Kamphues pocket jacks held up.
The action was caught on a completed board of 10?8?6?5?K?. Mateusz Moolhuizen made a bet of 25,000 from the small blind, around the size of the pot.
Paulius Mikaliunas was his opponent and sat in the big blind. He eventually shoved all in for 107,000. Moolhuizen asked for a count and went into the tank.
Ultimately he decided to let his hand go, chipping up Mikaliunas without showdown. Shortly after the hand, Jan-Peter Jachtmann reentered and took his seat at the table.
Dariusz Marcinkowski opened from middle position and was three-bet by Renat Bohdanov from the hijack to 17,500. When the action got back to Marcinkowski, he four-bet to 37,000, which Bohdanov called.
A flop of J?3?2? saw Marcinkowski make a continuation-bet of 16,000, which Bohdanov called.
The 2? paired the board on the turn and after Marcinkowski checked, Bohdanov fired 36,000. Marcinkowski quickly folded.
With around 90,000 in the pot on a flop of 8?7?3?, Konstantyn Holskyi bet 20,000 from the button and Alex Foxen called in the small blind.
The turn was the J? and Holskyi moved all in for 86,000. Foxen snap-called with A?A?, while Holskyi had 9?5? for straight and flush draws. The 4? fell on the river to give Holskyi a flush and earn him a double up.