We missed a couple of hands due to graphical problems right before the break. Mathias Siljander is still in the lead but Mats Albertsen has narrowed the gap.
Coverage will continue in 45 minutes after the dinner break.
We missed a couple of hands due to graphical problems right before the break. Mathias Siljander is still in the lead but Mats Albertsen has narrowed the gap.
Coverage will continue in 45 minutes after the dinner break.
Katsuhiro Muto open jams 20 big blinds from late position with ![]()
. The action folds around to Davis Modans in the big blind who tanks for a minute before he called with ![]()
from the big blind.
Muto was looking good to double up preflop and even more so after the ![]()
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came on the flop. Both players paired the
on the turn but Modans shipped the hand after he nailed two pair with the
coming on the river.
Muto didn't walk away empty-handed as he will go home with €4,780 for finishing in ninth place.
The remaining eight players are all guaranteed to take home €5,910.
Fredrik Karvall opened to 65,000 from early position with ![]()
and Katsuhiro Muto called from the cutoff with ![]()
.
Karvall paired the ![]()
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flop and led out for 70,000 and got a call from Muto.
Muto bet 100,000 when the action was checked to him after the
appeared on the turn and got a call from Karvall.
Both players checked after the
completed the board on the river and Karvall is back near 2 million in chips.
There have been a bunch of small pots since our last update. Mathias Siljander has extended his chip lead to 6 million in chips.
Level: 24
Blinds: 15,000/30,000
Ante: 30,000
Katsuhiro Muto opened for 55,000 with ![]()
from early position before Jari Hurri three-bet to 130,000 with ![]()
from one seat over.
Nicolai Aubert four-bet to 350,000 with ![]()
from the button before Davis Modans five-bet jammed with ![]()
.
Everyone folded to Modans and he chipped up without seeing a flop.
Japan's Katsuhiro Muto entered today as the short stack of Day 3 and also at the final table. He has already chipped up on the second hand.
Jonas Bølge Tveit opened for 55,000 from early position with ![]()
before Fredrik Karvall three-bet to 135,000 with ![]()
from one seat over. Muto four-bet jammed with ![]()
for 581,000 and everyone folded for an uncontested pot.
| Seat | Player | Country | Chips | Big Blinds |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Eero Lehtinen | Finland | 750,000 | 31 |
| 2 | Katsuhiro Muto | Japan | 587,000 | 24 |
| 3 | Jari Hurri | Finland | 1,076,000 | 45 |
| 4 | Mats Albertsen | Norway | 2,662,000 | 111 |
| 5 | Mathias Siljander | Finland | 5,380,000 | 224 |
| 6 | Nicolai Aubert | Norway | 2,411,000 | 100 |
| 7 | Davis Modans | Latvia | 1,833,000 | 76 |
| 8 | Jonas Bølge Tveit | Norway | 1,098,000 | 46 |
| 9 | Fredrik Karvall | Sweden | 1,866,000 | 78 |
Daniel Sandnes was a little short. He opened for 60,000 from under the gun before Mathias Siljander called from two seats over. Fredrik Karvall also completed the action from the big blind.
All three players checked after the flop came ![]()
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.
Karvall led out for 83,000 before Sandnes shoved for about 350,000 after the
came on the turn. Siljander got out of the way and Karvall called.
Karvall turned over ![]()
which was dominating the ![]()
held by Sandnes. The
completed the board on the river and Sandnes was eliminated in 10th place for €4,780.
There is a delay in action as the final table is being set-up. The action will be reported on a 30-minute delay so we are not giving spoiler to those watching the stream as well.
We will share the full line-up and updated chip counts shortly.
Tony Andre Westby opened to 60,000 before Jonas Bølge Tveit three-bet jammed for over 1,000,000 more than covering the 800,000 Westby had behind.
Westby made the call and turned over ![]()
which was racing against the ![]()
held by Tveit.
Tveit paired the ![]()
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flop and held on to the lead in the hand with the
appearing on the turn and the
coming on the river.
Westby had an amazing run in the Main Event and was the chip leader for a few hours on Day 2. He will take home the 11th place prize of €4,050.
After one more elimination the final table will be set.