Andrew Chen opened to 30,000 from early position before Ole Schemion three-bet in the small blind to 75,000. Chen called to see a flop and both players checked. The turn was the and Schemion bet 66,000 and the two continued to stare at one another. Chen made the call and the river was the .
Schemion announced all in and Chen asked for a count, it was 203,000 more for the Canadian but Chen opted to folded instead. Schemion let out a deep breath but didn't show his hand.
Jussi Nevanlinna opened to 27,000 preflop and [Removed:17] made the call on the button to see a flop. Nevanlinna bet 22,000 and Yan raised to 53,000. The Finn tanked for a minute before moving all in, Yan rechecked his cards and then made the call.
Yan:
Nevanlinna:
Yan's pair of queens were ahead but the New Zealander needed to dodge a nine or ace to double up. The on the turn didn't change anything and the river was the . Nevanlinna was left as one of the shortest remaining stacks as a result.
In the first hand, david Yan jammed over the top of an open raise by Stuart Rutter for 201,000 and claimed the pot without showdown. Shortly after, "MissOracle" raised to 25,000 on the button and Ruben Visser three-bet to 59,000. Yan moved all in and Visser quickly folded.
David Boyaciyan raised to 28,000 on the button and Ole Schemion called in the big blind to see the heads-up flop of . Both players checked and Schemion took down the pot with a bet of 32,000 chips.
One hand later the Dutchman opened again, this time for 25,000 from the cutoff. Schemion three-bet to 80,000 out of the small blind and was called after Boyaciyan had asked for his stack size. Both checked the flop and Schemion then fired 103,000 on the turn. Boyaciyan called and the river completed the board. Schemion bet big with 240,000 and was called after some consideration.
The german had to show first and Boyaciyan claimed the pot with for trips seven.
[Removed:17] opened to 20,000 on the button but folded when Ruben Visser three-bet to 46,000 in the small blind. The next hand Yan tried again with a 20,000 raise but folded instantly when Jussi Nevanlinna shoved in the big blind.
Yan finally won when he open-shoved a couple of hands later for 110,000 and everyone folded.
Down to only nine big blinds, Amir Mozaffarian moved all in for 89,500 from under the gun and the action folded back to Hrazem Aanquich in the big blind. He let the dealer verify the stack size once again and then made the call for about 40% of his own stack with .
Mozaffarian had and was sent to the rail in cruel fashion with the board running out . He takes home €12,981 for his efforts and three further eliminations are required until the final table for tomorrow is set.
Whereas Noah Boeken has dropped towards the end of the chip counts, fellow Dutchman Steven van Zadelhoff is up to almost average after a hand against Ole Schemion. The German had opened from the button and van Zadelhoff defended his small blind. Both players checked the flop and van Zadelhoff then bet the turn.
Schemion called and then faced a bet of 90,000 into a pot of 120,000 when the appeared on the river. "wizowizo" ended up mucking his cards and is not too far ahead in chips anymore.