Wim Emo raised to 11,000 from under the gun and got three callers in Amir Mozaffarian and Richard Milne as well as Noah Boeken in the blinds. On the flop, Emo continued for 12,000 and only Mozaffarian called to see the on the turn. Emo kept the pot small by betting 18,000 and then folded when the German raised to 56,500.
Jack Salter raised to 11,500 and Jan Sjavik moved all in for 42,500 out of the small blind. The Brit called with and Sjavik held . Salter improved on the flop, the on the turn gave Sjavik even more outs and sure enough the fell on the river.
From early position, Per Munksgaard moved all in for 75,000 and William Lahdo called out of the big blind with slightly more chips and . Lahdo shook his head when he noticed the ] of the Dane and was left crippled after the board ran out .
After being crippled in that previous hand William Lahdo was all in for his last few chips with against Albert Hoekendijk's . The board came and Hoekendijk's tens finished off his opponent.
A silver lining of sorts, Lahdo has managed to make the payjump.
Stuart Rutter open-shoved from the cutoff for 105,500 and it was passed to Michiel Brummelhuis in the big blind who got a count and then made the call.
Rutter:
Brummelhuis:
"Black flop!" shouted Ruben Visser.
The flop came and Brummelhuis rolled his eyes. The turn changed nothing but even Rutter winced when the hit the river to give the Englishman the nut flush for the pot.
"I gotten very lucky against Dutch players," admitted Rutter, who hit a one-outer to knock out Jorryt van Hoof yesterday.
Amir Mozaffarian raised to 11,000 and called the three-bet of Marcel Verheul for 25,000 to see the heads-up flop of . Mozaffarian check-called a continuation bet of 50,000 and the on the turn was checked through. The river saw the German checking once again and Verheul immediately went all in.
The dealer counted the stack of the Dutchman and it was 108,500, more than half of the remaining stack of Mozaffarian. He tanked for a few minutes and the clock was called on him. With 15 seconds to go, Mozaffarian mucked his cards and Verheul scooped the pot.
Clyde Tjauw Foe opened to 10,500 on the feature table and Jesper Onrust three-bet to 26,500 from one seat over. The start-of-the-day chip leader called to see the flop of and both players checked. After the turn, Onrust bet 31,000. Tjauw Foe raised and snap-called all in for 200,000 with , Onrust was drawing dead already with . The river card was already meaningless and Onrust headed to the rail in 29th place for a payday of €8,261.
Fatih Aydin raised from the cutoff and Ole Schemion three-bet the button to get called by Clyde Tjauw Foe as well as Aydin. On the three-way flop of , all three players checked and Schemion then bet 59,000 after the turn. Only Tjauw Foe called and did so again for 200,000 with the river completing the board.
Schemion turned over for the nut straight and his opponent from the Netherlands mucked.
Niels van Alphen raised to 12,000 from the button and Nico Kuan three-bet to 25,000 out of the small blind with an effective stack of 155,000 chips. van Alphen called to see the flop of in the very last hand before the break on the feature table and Kuan continued for 35,000.
He was called by van Alphen to lead 70,000 on the turn with 50,000 behind and van Alphen moved all in with the superior stack and . Kuan called off with and the on the river completed the board, sending Kuan to the rail in 28th place. The tables will be balanced once everyone returns for level 18 to have three tables of nine players each.