Over on the feature table, Jussi Mattila opened up from the cutoff to 80,000 with . Kaupo Tenno called from the small blind with before Leo Tapani Pietila called from the big blind with .
Mattila bet 80,000 after the action checked to him on the flop. Tenno snap-folded and Kaupo went into the tank for two minutes before he jammed for 255,000.
Mattila insta-called and won the hand after the came on the turn followed by the on the river.
Pietila collected €6,890 and the players have gone on break while the unofficial final table is being set-up. As the rest of the play will be on stream, we will report on a 30-minute delay for the rest of the tournament. Today's action will conclude after one more player is eliminated.
Bahadir Hatipoglu jammed his massive stack of about 1.7 million in the small blind and Juho Heiska called off for his remaining stack of around 300,000 in the big blind.
Hatipoglu turned over and was ahead of Heiska's .
Heiska was never able to catch up as the board ran out and he was eliminated in 11th place for €5,770. The remaining 10 players are now each guaranteed a payout of €6,890.
While all of the eliminations have been on the side table which we have been following closely, there must also be some big action taking place on the televised feature table as Jussi Mattila has heaps of chips. His stack has grown to 2.4 million since the dinner break and he is easily in the chip lead with 11 remaining.
Janar Kokk lost some of his chips before he lost the rest. In his final hand, Luca Sebastiani opened to 65,000 from under the gun and Kokk called from one seat over.
Both players checked after the came on the flop. The action then picked up. Sebastiani bet 95,000 after the came on the turn and Kokk shoved for 603,000.
Sebastiani went into the tank for a couple of minutes before he made the call.
"Nice hand," said Kokk before either player showed their cards.
Kokk then turned over and was behind the top pair of Sebastiani holding .
The was unable to save Kokk and he was eliminated in 12th place for €5,770.
Action will pause for the day when there are eight players remaining.
The action folded to Peter Pihlstrom, who jammed from the button for 255,000. Vladimir Bednar three-bet jammed for a bit more from the small blind and Jari Saviaho folded in the big blind.
Peter Pihlstrom:
Vladimir Bednar:
Bednar was ahead the entire way with the appearing on the board. Pihlstrom collected €4,650 for finishing in 13th place and the remaining 12 players are all guaranteed to be paid at least €5,770.
Jari Saviaho has won six pots in a row. The first one was on a three-bet and a continuation bet. The next one he took down with a single three-bet preflop. After that, a single raise preflop won the hand four times straight. After this set of hands, he has climbed to 1.4 million in chips.
Henri Schalin opened in early position to 85,000. Vladimir Bednar jammed his stack of about 800,000 from the button. The action folded back around to Schalin who sighed and then called off his stack of around 360,000.
Vladimir Bednar:
Henri Schalin:
Schalin wasn't in good shape and things got worse after the flop gave his opponent a set. After the came on the turn, Schalin was drawing dead.
To add insult to injury, the came on the river giving him a set of queens to his opponent's set of kings.