Thomas Eychenne raised to 80,000 in middle position and Adrian Mateos called in the hijack.
The flop came K♣J♥3♥ and Eychenne continued for 80,000. Mateos snap-folded.
That was the first pot to reach the flop in quite some time as every other hand has been won with a preflop raise. Mikalai Vaskaboinikau and Jamil Wakil both moved all in during the last orbit but found no callers.
Roman Hrabec raised to 80,000 in the cutoff and Mikalai Vaskaboinikau moved all in for 800,000 in the small blind. Hrabec quickly folded.
"I had an ace," Hrabec said.
Hrabec opened again to 80,000 the next hand, this time from the hijack, and Jamil Wakil moved all in for 500,000 in the small blind. Hrabec folded once more.
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Thomas Eychenne had blinded down to 120,000 when he moved all in from under the gun. Roman Hrabec in the hijack, Mikalai Vaskaboinikau on the button, and big blind Alexander Zubov all called.
"Not good. Good game," Eychenne joked as the flop came Q♥10♦3♠. Vaskaboinikau then bet 150,000 and Hrabec called to create a side pot.
The turn was the 5♣ and Vaskaboinikau bet 250,000. Hrabec then raised to 600,000 and Vaskaboinikau folded.
Hrabec showed A♣10♣ for a pair of tens, but Eychenne had the nuts with Q♠Q♦ for top set. The river was the 2♥ and Eychenne quadrupled up.
"I was bluffing with the best hand, right," Hrabec said after the hand.
Adrian Mateos has been raising and taking down most pots to the point that Mikalai Vaskaboinikau said the tournament had gone into "Adrian Time."
Vaskaboinikau then raised to 60,000 in early position and Mateos three-bet to 300,000. "Three-hundred," Vaskaboinikau said, shaking his fist at Mateos as he folded.
Mateos then raised to 120,000 in the small blind and Roman Hrabec called in the big blind.
Both players checked the Q♠9♠8♦ flop and Mateos won the pot with a bet of 180,000 on the A♠ turn.
Mateos raised again to 60,000 a few hands later, this time in the hijack, as Vaskaboinikau called in the small blind.
The J♥10♣6♣ flop was checked and the 9♦ fell on the turn. Mateos then bet 150,000 and Vaskaboinikau called.
The river was the J♠ and Mateos grabbed a tower of chips and was about to push it forward when Vaskaboinikau snap-folded his cards.