Chris Moorman raised to 45,000 and this time Ruben Visser three-bet to 101,000. This was too much for Moorman who folded once more. Visser took down another pot and is up to 1.2 million chips.
Chris Moorman raised to 50,000 preflop and Ruben Visser decided to three-bet to 118,000. The action came back to Moorman who four-bet to 278,000 and Visser went into the tank. He moved all in and Moorman folded his cards. Visser showed de and he took down this pot to get him up to over a million chips.
Visser took down two more pots after this and he's making an early charge for a spot on the final table.
During the first hand of play a pot between Steve O'Dwyer and Tamer Kamel gave us a new chip leader. The action remains unknown but Kamel has taken a small lead over the American pro.
Just 15 players remain but there are only 8 seats at the final table. There are plenty of big names still in the running with Steve O'Dwyer in the lead. Team PokerStars Pro Theo Jorgensen has notched up his first live tournament cash since finishing second in WPT Paris back in September 2012 and he's looking to make his third EPT final table!
One of the most dangerous players, and the only EPT winner still in, is Nicolas Chouity. Chouity won the EPT Grand Final in 2010 and he could still be the first ever double EPT winner. The fourth start still left is Chris Moorman who is known to be one of the best ever online tournament player and he also has $2.7 million in live tournament earnings.
Ruben Visser is also still in and he made it to the PCA final table in 2012. On top of that he also has a 44th place finish in the 2011 WSOP Main Event and that means he's also very much aware of what needs to be done in order to make the final table.