Boris Angelov raised to 500,000 from the button with Q?10? and Derk van Luijk called from the big blind with J?9?. The latter check-folded to a bet of 700,000 on the 10?6?4? flop.
Jonathan Pastore, the short stack, folded A?6? from under the gun before Boris Angelov made it 500,000 from the cutoff with K?6? and folded out the rest of the table.
Pastore then chipped up a little bit after getting a walk from the big blind.
Rania Nasreddine raised to 550,000 on the button and Jovan Kenjic called in the big blind.
Both players checked the 10?7?5? flop and the J? fell on the turn. Kenjic led out for 450,000 and Nasreddine called.
The river was the 4? and Kenjic fired out another 500,000. Nasreddine quickly called and Kenjic showed Q?10? for a flopped pair of tens. Nasreddine, though, had Q?J? for a pair of jacks on the turn.
"Run Good Rania strikes again," Nick Walsh said on the PokerStars live stream as Nasreddine took the pot.
Boris Angelov raised to 500,000 on the button and Derk van Luijk called in the big blind.
Angelov continued for 350,000 on the K?7?5? flop and Van Luijk called.
Both players checked the 6? turn and the Q? fell on the river. Van Luijk checked again, and Angelov tapped the felt back as Van Luijk showed K?3? for top pair. Angelov mucked A?6? and Van Luijk won the pot.
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The hand after busting Niclas Thumm, Boris Angelov again looked down at K?K? and raised to 400,000 in the cutoff. He got no action this time and won the pot uncontested.
Action then folded to Derk van Luijk on the button who moved all in. "Just one king. Not good enough," Jonathan Pastore said as he folded K?4? in the big blind for his last 1,650,000, while Van Luijk took the pot with A?10?.
Van Luijk again raised a few hands later, making it 450,000 from under the gun with K?Q?. The rest of the table folded and Van Luijk took another round of blinds and antes.
Jonathan Pastore was in early position and used up a time bank before choosing to fold his 4?4?.
Niclas Thumm then made a virtual all in, raising to 2,000,000, leaving him with 825,000 behind. Angelov called from the button before the blinds got out of the way.
On the A?A?Q? flop, Thumm chucked in a time bank before checking. Thumm then snap-called for the remainder of his chips after Angelov bet 1,000,000.
Niclas Thumm: A?8?
Boris Angelov: K?K?
Thumm was miles in front with trip aces, and was the favorite for the 6,150,000 pot. The 3? turn kept "Flushi" ahead until Angelov spiked the K? river, giving him a full house to seal the elimination in dramatic fashion.
Action folded to Boris Angelov who limped in from the small blind. Rania Nasreddine checked back in the big blind.
The flop came K?K?9? and both players checked to the 5? turn. Angelov then bet 300,000 and Nasreddine called.
The river was the 5? and Angelov bet 1,200,000. Nasreddine called with 8?5? for a full house, but Angelov had K?3? for a bigger full house to win the big pot and move back atop the leaderboard.