Sergio Benso raised to 9,000 and WSOP Main Event runner up Felix Stephensen proceeded to move all in for 57,000. From his immediate left it was Jason Wheeler who made the call, and the action folded back around to Benso.
Benso went into the tank for quite some time before eventually moving all in for about 190,000 chips.
Wheeler sighed, tanked and folded.
Wheeler said to have folded ace-queen, and the showdown went as following.
Stephensen:
Benso:
The board ran out , and Wheeler sighed with a smile as this pot could've been his if he had committed the chips for it. Stephensen hits the rail, and Benso jumps up the counts.
David Hudson () and Rodger Reynolds ( got their chips in the middle before the flop. The board ran out and Reynolds was drawing dead by the time the turn was out. His rivered ace was not good enough to win the hand.
Just before the break, Cor Janssen played his last hand. He got it in with up against . The board ran out and Janssen had to make his exit.
"Succes jongens" Janssen said in Dutch, wishing the (Dutch) players at his former table good luck. Janssen was happy with how he played. We miss the joyful Dutchman already!