Donald Rae stole the big blind of Clyde Tjauw Foe and the latter fell below 10 big blinds.
On the outer table, Georgios Zisimopoulos raised to 45,000 and called the three-bet of Jussi Nevanlinna out of the small blind for 105,000. On the flop , Nevanlinna check-folded to a bet worth 82,000 and Zisimopoulos showed him the .
Chip leader Donald Rae won the last pot on the feature table by making a continuation bet on the flop while Georgios Zisimopoulos won a hand by three-betting versus Jussi Nevanlinna.
The action folded to Bryan Paris in the small blind and he moved all in for around 210,000 with . Jussi Nevanlinna had an easy call from one seat over with the and the board gave little hope of a miracle.
Paris headed to the rail in 11th place and the action will continue with two tables of five players. After the next bustout, the chips will be bagged and tagged for tomorrow.
[Removed:172] is the last German in and his rail contains no other than poker millionaires Martin Finger and Ole Schemion. Paul Hoefer, who won a bracelet this summer in Las Vegas in the Little One Drop, is also there.
Jussi Nevanlinna raised to 35,000 and Joep van den Bijgaart called in the big blind. On the flop both players checked and van den Bijgaart bet the turn for 44,000. Nevanlinna called and then bet the river for 100,000 after his opponent had checked. Van den Bijgaart folded and was shown the by the Finn.
In a battle of the blinds, Clyde Tjauw Foe raised and then mucked the when Makarios Avramidis had three-bet behind him and pointed towards his ace as hole card as well.