Pascal Vos opened to 11,000 from the cutoff and called the shove of Menno Mensonides for 47,000 with the . Mensonides was flipping with his tournament life, holding pocket sevens, but a jack appeared right away on the flop.
The stack of Jan Jansma kept dwindling down and he hasn't played a hand in quite some time. Now, it appears to be a mere three big blinds remaining in the final level of the day.
Bryan Paris doubled up through Martin Finger with versus and then the German raised from under the gun to get called by Chris Dowling and Per Munksgaard in the big blind.
Only Munksgaard check-called a continuation bet worth 16,000 on the flop . On the turn, the Dane check-called 38,000 and then moved all in after the river, The former big stack of Finger had melted and he folded to give himself a better spot later on.
The cards were already rushed away and Timothy Adams had just busted another player while Vlado Banicevic was on the rail and talked on his mobile phone. The Montenegrin lost a flip with against the pocket fives of his table neighbor, Adams locked up the win by hitting a set.
Within two minutes and on three different tables nearby, three players were sent to the rail.
[Removed:17] limped in from the small blind and then called the shove of Timothy Adams for 65,000 with pocket eights. Adams had and got there.
Donald Rae raised to 10,000 and then tank-called the shove of Raoul Refos for 18 big blinds with . Refos had but the board ran out to give Rae the better hand on a cruel river.
And then David Boyaciyan busted with against the of Johan Verhagen. It is unclear when the chips went in, but the board ran out and the gutshot and one over card didn't come for Boyaciyan.
The chips of Jasper Wetemans now belong to Donald Rae as the former seat of Wetemans is occupied by Kees van Brugge. A quick look at twitter confirmed what happened.
[Removed:17] raised to 10,000 and picked up three callers including Timothy Adams, Vlado Banicevic and Ruben Visser. All four players checked the flop and the turn before the fell on the river. Adams bet 27,000 and Yan tank-called only to get shown pocket aces for a full house.
Daniel Dvoress didn't survive his next all in situation and then Thierry van den Berg was sent to the rail. In a battle of the blinds, he shoved with and Wim Emo called from one seat over in the big blind with .
On the outer table, Daniel Dvoress got his stack in with the and Herman Hansen looked him up with the . Hansen was afraid of a queen, but he probably didn't like the outcome of the board either to chop the pot instead of knocking out an opponent.