Andrew Chen opened to 12,000 preflop before Jimmy Pan made it 31,500 in the big blind. Chen thought for a minute then called to see a flop. Pan bet 34,500 and Chen set him all in.
Pan rechecked his cards, shrugged and called.
Chen:
Pan:
The turn was the and Chen moved into the lead with two pair, he needed to avoid a jack, six or king to knock out his opponent. The river was the and Chen made a full house. He's up to 870,000 as a result.
On the feature table, Niels van Alphen had a coin flip for his tournament life and the remaining 196,000 chips. His faced the of Dennis Lavrijssen and the battle of the Dutchman went to van Alphen on a board of . David Boyaciyan has taken over the lead after the big pot early on.
After showing up half an hour late, Aaron Lim was all in once but didn't get called. Just before the end of level 16, he got it in with against the of Ruben Visser. The board ran out and Lim had to settle for a min cash of €5,901.
On the feature table, Nico Kuan defended against a raise of Ole Schemion with and check-called all the way on a board of . The final barrel of the German on the river was 78,000 and Kuan called with his two pair, the of Schemion were no good.
Jack Salter raised to 8,500 and Andrea Dato made it 24,000 on the button. The Brit asked for the stack of his opponent and then clicked it to 53,500 before folding to the all in of the Italian for more than 130,000 in chips. Almost an entire level of 90 minutes has passed without seat open.
Juha Helppi defended his big blind against a min raise of Hossein Ensan and then checked the flop. Ensan bet exactly 55,000 to put his opponent all in and Helppi tanked for several minutes before calling off with . Ensan had for the open ended straight draw and the turn as well as river bricked.
With the board reading [Removed:17] fired out 19,000 only for Jan Sjavik to raise to 45,000. Yan made the call to see the on the river where he moved all in. Sjavik shook his and sighed, the Norwegian player tanked for about three minutes before finally folded - leaving himself with a shortened stack.