Johan van Til's miracle never happened on the feature table and he busted very quickly. Rens Feenstra was also just at risk for 77,500 with , however Georgios Zisimopoulos failed to deal the final blow to his opponent with the inferior .
The board ran out and that helped Feenstra to another double.
The last table in the secondary tournament area has lost one player and it was no other than Ole Schemion. In a battle of the blinds, the German and former MCOP champion shoved for 55,000 with and [Removed:172] found pocket tens from one seat over to score the bustout.
The below players all busted throughout the day, but only now that the tables are balanced out it has become apparent that they are no longer in the tournament.
Chris Dowling won a pot against Martin Finger after flopping a set of sixes and the German recovered some of the losses by four-betting into a raise of Ilan Boujenah for 11,500 and a three-bet by Bryan Paris for 24,000. Both opponents folded and Paris then three-bet jammed for 95,500 to get back a few chips himself.
After several setbacks against Pascal Vos, it was just fitting that Hrazem Aanquich also lost the rest of it to his table neighbor as well. Aanquich was at risk with the and Vos won the flip with on the board .
The remaining 54 players have been balanced over six tables and a maximum of two more levels will be played tonight. In the case of reaching the money with 36 left, the day may be cut short though.
The players are heading into a 15-minute break and only 54 participants remain. In the break, the T-100 chips will be removed from the tournament as they are no longer needed.
Ari Engel raised to 39,000 chips and Donald Rae tossed in four T-10,000 chips from one seat over, all other players folded. Rae was about to turn over his cards but the dealer reminded him that Engel still had 600 chips behind. On the flop the rest went in and Engel showed .
Rae was ahead with and the turn and river changed nothing whatsoever anymore.
Jani Sointula busted just before the end of the level and Johan van Til will need a miracle if he wants to avoid the same fate. In a preflop all in for even stacks, he got it in with against the pocket kings of Day 1a chip leader Rens Feenstra and didn't get there.