On the river of a board over on the feature table, Tobias Peters bet 65,000 and Johnny Hansen had an idea. He raised to 155,000 and was called to reveal for a bluff with ace-high. Peters scooped the pot with and increased his stack.
Steve O'Dwyer three-bet all in with ace-queen and behind him Michiel Brummelhuis called with an even stack and the . The board ran out to leave O'Dwyer on just 3,000 chips.
One of those went in for the ante and Johan Verhagen had raised to 20,000. O'Dwyer called all in before Per Munksgaard shoved for 175,000 out of the blinds to isolate successfully.
Munksgaard:
O'Dwyer:
Verhagen said he folded ace-ten and that would have scored a double elimination on the board with trips aces. O'Dwyer was eliminated in 22nd place.
Clyde Tjauw Foe raised from late position and then called the shove of Ruben Visser for 96,000 out of the blinds.
Tjauw Foe:
Visser:
The defending champion was at risk with a coin flip and fell behind on the flop . The turn was a great card to give plenty of outs, but it was not meant to be as the river bricked off.
Jussi Nevanlinna opened from under the gun and was called by Steve O'Dwyer as well as Per Munksgaard to see the three-way flop of . The Finn got his stack in for 218,000 and Munksgaard looked him up with only to see Nevanlinna turn over for two pair.
Both the turn and the river blanked and Nevanlinna doubled.
Back from the quick break, Steven van Zadelhoff shoved from the small blind with and Tobias Peters called in the big blind with pocket threes to win the flip. Van Zadelhoff had been tearing up the online tables as of lately and added another cash to his live resume as well.
The €1,000 tournament has determined its finalists and they will now be introduced with the usual loud techno music and a flashy light show. For said reason, the Main Event players are receiving a quick unscheduled break.
Luuk Gieles moved all in for what looked like 40,000 chips after having lost his blinds and antes in the previous hands. Sampo Ryynanen reshoved from the button for 139,000 and Joep van den Bijgaart announced all in from the small blind to enforce a fold from Per Munksgaard.
Gieles:
Ryynanen:
Van den Bijgaart:
The board ran out and that sent two players to the rail, who both receive €8,067 for their efforts.
Bryan Paris was all in and at risk preflop for just under 100,000 chips with the and Georgios Zisimopoulos looked him up with the . The made an appearance on the board and that gave Paris an urgently needed double up.
Picking up the action on the turn , Sampo Ryynanen bet 11,000 out of the small blind and Joep van den Bijgaart called from one seat over. The came on the river and the Finn bet 21,000 to now face a raise to 58,000 by van den Bijgaart. Ryynanen made the call and mucked when he got shown the for kings and sixes by his opponent.