Johan Goslings opened under the gun for 2,600 and Mudassar Khan (not the Dance India Dance Season 4 judge but the poker player from Denmark) on the button was the only caller.
Goslings continued for 5,200 on and Khan made the call without taking too much time.
The on the turn paired the board and Goslings picked two 5,000 chips and announced a bet of 8,500. Khan thought for a little bit, before releasing his hand.
Goslings is doing ok with 56,000 in chips. Khan is doing even better, he's most likely the chip leader of the tournament with a little over 200,000 in chips.
In one of the last hands before the break the player under the gun opened for 2,400 and a player in middle position made the call. The player on the button squeezed to 6,000 and Rasmus Agerskov Larsen contemplated his move in the big blind. After some thinking the Dane made the call. The initial raiser made the call as well, the fourth player folded.
All three of them checked on . The hit the turn and Larsen bet out a healthy 25,000. Both his opponents quickly folded and Larsen took down the sizable pot.
It's twenty minutes till the last break, and nothing's really happening really. Play has slowed down considerably the last level, and it looks like some people are already thinking of sneaking into Day 2. Well, there's two more levels on the schedule after this one, so there's a lot of play left.
Unibet Open champion Mateusz Moolhuizen, who won the Malta event back in 2011 for €117,000, has just been eliminated at the feature table.
Dimitri Bogdanov opened to 2,500 from early position and right next to him Mateusz Moolhuizen shoved his remaining 15,450 to the middle. Action folded back to Dimitrii who instantly called.
Moolhuizen was in trouble with his , his opponent showed up with . The board favored Bogdanov and Moolhuizen made his exit.