Jospeh Serock and Soren Jensen went all in pre-flop; both holding A-A. There were no sick flush beats and they chopped the pot, which included an initial raise from Jonas Lund. They managed to gain a small profit as a result.
In the last 20 minutes very few pots have gone past the pre-flop stage on any of the tables. Most pots were being taken down by a simple pre-flop raise, with the odd re-raise winning the rest of the time.
With the action folded to him in the small blind, Tommy Pavlicek moved all in and Ed de Haas made the call from the big blind.
Pavlicek
de Haas
The flop was , de Haas' ace high in the lead, but the fell on the turn, pairing up Pavlicek. The river was the and Pavlicek doubled up to 196,000. de Haas was left with 225,000.
In an all in pre-flop confrontation, Rasmus Nielsen took his up against Joris Jaspers' . The flop was , the turn was the , but the spiked on the river to save Nielsen and double him up to 200,000. Jaspers was left with 210,000.
On the feature table, Soren Jensen opened for a standard 30,000 raise and Nicolas Dervaux moved all in for 67,000. Soren made a quick call showing , which trailed Dervaux's .
In an all-in pre-flop confrontation, it was a classic race between Tim Vance with and Martin Bjerring Hansen with . Unfortunately for Hansen, there was an ace in the door on the flop. The turn was the , the river was the and Hansen was eliminated in 20th place while Vance scooped the largest pot of the tournament thus far. Hansen will take home $23,052 for his finish.