The first full level of the day has been completed and the field size has reached 500 entries. Some 180 players remain and they are heading into the first 15-minute break, during which the T-100 chips will be raced off. The late registration period ends at the end of the break.
With the start of level eleven, the late registration for the 2024 Coolbet Open Tallinn Main Event has closed. An unofficial 504 entries emerged with four players jumping in at the last minute.
All those bowing out from now on will have to focus on the side event schedule for the remainder of the week or enjoy the sunny weather here in Tallinn. The official numbers and prize pool information will be released soon.
Mihkel Vitsur got his short stack into the middle with the A♥K♦ and he was looked up by Rafael Saskevits in the next seat, who had the inferior kicker with the A♦9♥.
The 9♠7♠3♥7♦8♠ board provided the nine and sent Vitsur to the rail.
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Paul Koppe was already all-in and awaited his fate while Davy Wathne and Asgrimur Johannesson played the side pot with the latter ending all-in on the A♠Q♦5♣2♠ turn as well.
Paul Koppe: J♣10♣
Asgrimur Johannesson: Q♠J♥
Davy Wathne: A♦K♠
The river was the 10♠ and both shorter stacks were eliminated.
"Such a small raise with ace-king," Johannesson said and Wathne replied "I am not a poker player".