There were around 15,000 chips in the pot on a board of 8♥K♦J♦4♠ when Stoyan Madanzhiev overbet to 20,000, which Kristen Foxen called.
An 8♣ on the river saw Madanzhiev reach for more chips and fire 47,000. Foxen thought it over for a while but ultimately decided on a call, then mucked when she saw the K♣9♣ of Madanzhiev.
Armin Rezaei and Mateusz Moolhuizen saw a flop of 7♠2♠Q♦ where Rezaei bet 2,500 from early position. Moolhuizen then raised to 10,000 in the big blind and Rezaei called.
Moolhuizen checked the A♦ turn and Rezaei bet 15,000. Moolhuizen raised again, making it 58,000 as Rezaei stuck around to see the 8♦ river. Moolhuizen checked once more and Rezaei moved all in.
Moolhuizen had 176,000 behind and tanked for nearly five minutes until he called. Rezaei showed K♠9♠ for a missed flush draw, while Moolhuizen had 2♥2♣ for a set to earn the massive double up.
Farid Jattin made a raise to 3,200 in the hijack. Amir Mozaffarian three-bet to 10,000 in the small blind and Jattin called. The flop fanned out [js7hc2c] and was checked through.
Mozaffarian checked again on the 7♦ turn, after which Jattin bet 7,700. Mozaffarian called to the 2♦ river, where he immediately check-called when Jattin piled in 12,200.
Jattin tabled 8♥8♣ for sevens and eights and took down the pot when Mozaffarian knuckled the table and mucked his cards.
At an adjacent table, Timur Margolin raised to 4,000 on his button. Wouter Beltz called in the small blind before Adrian State three-bet jammed for 24,400.
Margolin tanked for a bit and then put in a call, after which Beltz quickly folded.
Adrian State: A♥5♦
Timur Margolin: A♠3♥
State made a straight on the 4♦8♥6♣7♦J♥ runout to double up and stay in contention.
On a flop of 5♦9♥2♦ Martin Zamani bet 4,000 from the cutoff into four opponents ith only Michal Schuh calling from the big blind.
Schuh and Zamani checked the 5♠ turn for the 2♣ to fall on the river. Schuch checked, and Zamani put out a bet of 6,500. Schuh seemed to contemplate all three options but ultimately settled on a fold.
The 2022 WSOP Europe Main event champion Omar Eljach was seen shoving the river against Kai Herold in a pot over on Table #136.
On a full board of 3♥2♠3♦A♥6♠, there were around 100,000 chips in the pot when Eljach overbet-shoved, which left Herold with a decision for his stack of around 170,000.
"You've been so lucky," said Herold to Eljach while he was thinking. Eventually, Herold let his hand go, and Eljach raked in the chips.
Despite winning that pot, Eljach is still down from his starting stack, but Daniel Lakerveld who is sat on the same table certainly isn't down as he has increased his 300,000 start-of-day stack to around 550,000 now.