Ilie Smintanca-Januszewski moved all in for 150,000 from middle position before Blaz Zerjav moved his shorter stack of 88,000 in as well on the button. The blinds got out the way and the cards were turned up.
Zerjav stood up as soon as he saw the 2♣A♠4♣ flop, which left Smintanca-Januszewski squarely in front. The 8♥ turn and 4♠ river changed nothing, as Zerjav was sent to the payout desk.
Matthew Davenport was seen on his way to the payout desk when he couldn't beat the A♥4♣ of Robert Saffran on a board of A♦7♥3♣Q♠Q♥. "Snap call? You had a soul read on him ..." another player at the table chimed in.
Shortly after, Henning Wendlandt had opened and Rene Majed three-bet to 100,000 with around 230,000 behind in the blinds. Wendlandt then pushed for 377,000 and Majed eventually called, grabbed his phone and recorded the showdown.
Rene Majed: K♦Q♥
Henning Wendlandt: A♦K♥
The ace-kicker prevailed on a board of J♥J♦4♥K♣6♠ and Majed was knocked out.
"I miss-clicked preflop and raised to high. He has also been doing some weird shit before," Majed said on his way out.
Last but not least, Halil Coknez was all-in with a short stack on the button holding the K♣9♣. Samuel Mullur in the hijack was ahead with A♥Q♠ but Coknez got there on the J♠J♦9♦4♦9♥ runout.
Bruno Skosples defended his big blind against an under-the-gun raise by Sefora Pop and check-called the 6♣5♦4♦ flop for 25,000. He then check-called the A♠ turn for 60,000 and jammed the 9♦ river for around 130,000, Pop snap-called.
"Nothing," Skosples declared and flung his Q♠7♥ for a busted straight draw towards the dealer. Pop showed her A♦2♦ for the nut flush and scored the knockout.
"I almost called preflop, I had ten eight of diamonds," Yuzhou Yin in the eight seat mentioned.
Duc Tuan Tran and were heads up Jan Wieckenberg in early position, and all of Wieckenberg's chips in the middle.
Jan Wieckenberg: A♥K♣
Duc Tuan Tran: A♣Q♣
Wieckenberg was in great shape until the 6♣9♦Q♥ flop saw Tran hit top pair. Another Q♦ turn locked up the hand for Tran, with the 8♣ river sealing Wieckenberg's exit.
"Ace-queen is a monster" said Theodoor Woolschot, as Tran raked in the pot.
Kacper Pawlowski got it in for the last 77,000 with the A♦J♦ and Emil Bise called holding the 8♠5♠.
The K♦Q♠2♠ flop gave Bise a flush draw while Pawlowski had a broadway draw. Nothing changed with the 3♣ turn but the 7♠ river improved Bise to a flush.
Another two players departed right after as the field dropped to 44 hopefuls within the first hour of play.
A double elimination was announced for table eight and Ilija Savevski as well as Dennis Jung grabbed their belongings, while the chips were pushed to Andrzej Jedryczka.
According to Savevski, he got it in via three-bet shove with pocket tens and Jung had pocket nines. They were well covered by Jedryczka, who flipped with the A♥K♣. The A♣A♦3♦3♣2♦ runout left both shorter stacks drawing dead on the turn.
Moments later, Jared Strauss departed from one table over after losing a flip for the last eleven blinds with ace-king versus pocket tens.