There were three limpers to the flop, plus the blinds.
Flop:
It checked around to Mikael Johansson, who bet 8,000. Fedor Los raised to 20,000, and after some thought Johansson called, leaving himself not much behind.
The not-much went in on the turn, and it couldn't have been worse for Johansson.
Jasper Wetemans was all ready to leave on the turn after getting the last of his chips in with against chip leader Runnar Lindepuu's , but the miracle backdoor flush came in, and he sat back down. "Yes!" he said, before qualifying it with a meek, "Sorry," aimed at Lindepuu, who didn't seem to mind.
A patient, but increasingly short-stacked Charly Le Guillou would have been dancing inside when he look down at , especially with chip-leader Runnar Lindepuu having made it 8,000 from UTG+1.
Naturally, Le Guillou pushed all in for a total of 18,000, and equally as naturally, Lindepuu made the call with .
Nik Lackovic
Although Nik Lackovic had commented on Runnar Lindepuu's loose preflop raise from the hand before, this didn't prevent the chip leader from making it 8,000 from UTG with on the very next hand.
Undeterred, Lackovic took one look at his hand, and pushed all in from the big blind with . Lindepuu made the call.
The board was a safe one, and Lackovic doubled up to over the 60,000 mark.
"Come on Aussies," he smiled. "If I start getting chips, you'll all be in trouble."