Team PokerStars Pro Luca Pagano raised to 800 in middle position and Koen De Visscher moved all-in for a smidgen below 3,000. Pagano made the call and we had a showdown with De Visscher at risk of elimination.
Pagano
De Visscher
The board ran out and Pagano eliminated De Visscher with a ten high straight.
From the hijack seat Jonas Molander opened the betting to 525 but he met some resistance from Marius Pospiech on the button, who three-bet to 1,450. The small blind folded but Mickey Petersen called from the big blind and when Molander called the dealer put out the flop.
Petersen checked, Molander checked behind but Pospiech tried his luck with a 1,300 bet. Petersen called but it was too much for Molander to call and his hand finished up in the muck. The turn gave was the and Petersen checked again and Popiech checked behind. The fifth and final community card was the and Petersen checked its arrival.
Popiech asked Petersen if he held pocket tens but the young Dane did not answer. Literally two seconds later Popiech checked. As he was the last aggressor Popiech had to show his hand, which lost to the of his young opponent.
"Maybe I should have bet three streets," said Popiech in a quizzicle manner.
"It may have worked," came the reply from the Team PokerStars Online Pro,
Six players were all staring at after limping into the pot. The action checked to Team PokerStars Pro Theo Jorgensen and he bet 500 from the hijack and Jan Nordenbaek called on the button. The turn was the and Jorgensen bet 1,500 and this time Nordenbaek allowed him to take the pot.
Isi Nadelmann raised to 500 in mid position, Johan Van Til three-bet to 1,500 one seat to his left before Eric Cortes four-bet to 3,400 in the cutoff. Both Nadelmann and Van Til called and the three of them shared a flop of . The action checked over to Cortes and a 34,000 bet won the pot.
William Thorson will need a lot of help to get in this tournament after he lost a sizable pot to Martin Jorgensen.
We picked up the action on the flop where Thorson bet 2,500 from the button. Jorgensen was in the small blind and check-raised up to 7,500. Call. The turn came and Jorgensen checked to face a 5,500 bet from his fellow Scandi. He called to see the river and Thorson bet 15,000 when Jorgensen checked to him again.
Jorgensen took his time, shook his head, and made the call. Thorson tabled but lost out to Jorgensen's .
David Sonelin's tournament has come to a premature end thanks to Henrik Jeppsson. We missed the details of the hand but Sonelin was standing from his seat, his no match for the of Jeppsson, as the board had run out .