Action was picked up on the river with the cards on their backs.
On the 2?10?K?8?9? runout, Niklas Astedt, who was in the small blind, had Q?J? for the nut straight. However his hand was no good versus the 7?5? of Kestutis Jungevicius. He made a flush on the river to stack Astedt and scoop in a big pot.
Anton Suarez sat under the gun and raised to 2,000. Fahredin Mustafov in the hijack three-bet to 6,500 before Paul Runcan made it a massive 24,000 to go in the big blind.
Suarez quickly folded his 10?4? but Mustafov called. Runcan and Mustafov both checked the Q?J?6? flop before Runcan bet 14,000 on the 6? turn.
Mustafov called, after which Runcan tossed in 35,000 on the 2? river. Mustafov weighed his options for a while but eventually decided to call. Runcan tabled K?Q? for top pair, beating Mustafov's 10?10?.
Fahredin Mustafov raised to 1,600 under the gun with 9?6?. The action folded to Anton Suarez, who three-bet to 7,000 in the small blind with K?J?.
Mustafov tossed in a call and also called when Suarez bet 11,500 on the 6?7?2? flop. The 9? turn gave Mustafov two pair. He bet 28,000 and got a quick fold from Suarez's king-high.
A three-way all-in pot played out on Table #83 with Belarmino De Souza putting both Gyula Rapolti & Daniele Vesco at risk for their stacks of 45,000 and 21,000, respectively.
Daniele Vesco: A?9?
Gyula Rapolti: 4?4?
Daniele Vesco: A?Q?
"Please hold," said Rapolti.
The flop of 2?3?4? certainly put Rapolti a huge leap closer to holding, and the runout of 7?Q? kept his set in the lead, which eliminated Vesco in the process.
Anton Suarez raised to 2,000 in early position, Fahredin Mustafov called in the cutoff, and Ran Shahar also flatted in the big blind.
Suarez continued for 3,600 on the 2?6?10? flop, being called by Mustafov. Shahar quickly check-folded Q?4?. after which the 7? hit the turn.
Suarez slowed down and checked, eliciting a bet of 10,000 out of Mustafov. Suarez flicked in a quick call and checked the Q? river.
Mustafov took a moment and bet 17,500. Suarez snapped it off for Mustafov to table J?J?. His pocket jacks were no good, as Suarez quickly showed 10?6? for two pair to take down the pot.
There were around 6,000 chips in the pot on a flop of 9?2?2? when both Negjdet Avdylaj and Stoyan Madanzhiev checked, then Said Madani fired 2,500, which Avdylaj called. Madanzhiev then made it 11,000, which Madani called, then Avdylaj put in another raise to 26,600. Madanzhiev got out of the way, and Madani called.
Carrying on from the crazy flop action, the turn brought a 7? and Avdylaj shoved for 64,100. Madani took some time to think it over but ultimately ended up calling.
Negjdet Avdylaj: K?2?
Said Madani: 3?2?
Both players had flopped trips but the kicker of Avdylaj was far superior, which meant Madani was drawing slim. No help arrived on the 5? river, which meant Avdylaj's stack shot up to around 200,000, and Madani was left super short-stacked.