Level: 17
Blinds: 5,000/10,000
Ante: 10,000
Level: 17
Blinds: 5,000/10,000
Ante: 10,000
Timo Ruuska pushed in his stack of about 100,000 from the small blind and was quickly called by Kai Tiainen in the cutoff.
Timo Ruuska: A♣9♥
Kai Tiainen: Q♦Q♣
Tiainen's ladies reigned supreme across the K♠10♦4♥7♣10♣ board, eliminating Ruuska shortly after dinner.
Isabelle Winther limped in from the small blind. Mikko Harmaa then raised to 35,000 in the big blind, which Winther called.
Winther check-called Harmaa's continuation-bet of 25,000 on the K♦A♣J♦ flop. The J♠ turn checked through to the A♥ river, where Winther led out for 100,000.
After a small tank, Harmaa let his hand go, surrendering the pot to Winther.
Asgeir Lund raised to 25,000 in the hijack. It folded to Diego Rodriguez Cantillana in the big blind, who opted to defend. The flop fell 9♦4♦6♠. Rodriguez checked, Lund bet 65,000, and Rodriguez called.
The 6♦ turn was checked by both players, after which the 10♥ river completed the board. Rodriguez moved all in for a slight overbet of 200,000. Lund snap-called, prompting a surprised Rodriguez to eventually table Q♣9♥.
Lund also had a pair of nines, but he had the better kicker with A♠9♠ and consequently eliminated the last Chilean player in the tournament.
Logi Laxdal open-jammed in the hijack, pushing his stack of 190,000 in the middle. Jo Andersen called in the small blind, and the players were ordered to show down.
Logi Laxdal: A♥J♥
Jo Andersen: 10♥10♣
The 6♣5♥Q♠9♣Q♥ board was of no help to Laxdal, losing him the flip to Andersen to set his elimination in stone.
Kaarel Vohandu had opened on the button when Monica Vaka three-bet to 55,000 in the small blind. Vohandu clicked it back to 125,000, and Vaka called.
The A♠Q♦Q♥ flop saw Vohandu continue for 60,000. Vaka put in a check-raise to 160,000, ending the hand as Vohandu quickly mucked his cards.
Three-way to a 9♠7♠3♠ flop, Jonny Raninen checked from the big blind to Asgeir Lund under the gun, who bet 15,000. Ruben Elden called in middle position, and Raninen came along to the 3♦ turn as well.
After Raninen checked a second time, Lund promptly moved all in. Elden quickly folded to the overbet, leaving himself 20 big blinds, but Raninen sighed and decided to call off for 215,000.
Jonny Raninen: 9♦8♣
Asgeir Lund: A♠4♠
Lund had flopped the nut flush, but Raninen still had outs thanks to the paired board. The 2♠ river changed nothing, however.
The overwhelming chipleader added even more to his stack by eliminating Raninen, ending up with about five times the average stack.
Monica Vaka under the gun and Magnus Pukk in the hijack had arrived on the 9♠8♥A♦5♣5♥ river. With about 210,000 in the pot, Vaka made a hefty bet of 175,000.
Pukk then moved all in for 270,000, and Vaka decided she could not fold for that price.
Pukk turned over A♠A♣ for the best possible full house, winning against Vaka's A♥Q♠ to secure a big double-up.