Gordon Plomp moved all in for 50,000 and was called by Koen Lauwereys with and Vincentius van Oosterhout with in the blinds. The latter two checked down the board and Plomp tripled up with the for trips deuces.
On the secondary table, Mateusz Moolhuizen defended his big blind against the button raise of Micael Emanuelsson and check-raised the flop from 45,000 to 110,000. Emanuelsson called and Moolhuizen continued for 180,000 on the turn. Again the Swede called and Moolhuizen then jammed the river to enforce a fold.
Mateusz Moolhuizen raised from the button and Marco Herman three-bet to 90,000 from one seat over. Moolhuizen eventually mucked his and Herman raked in the pot with a smile on the face.
Hans Sybrandi raised to 55,000 from the small blind and Micael Emanuelsson called to see a flop of . Sybrandi continued for 50,000 and Emanuelsson quickly folded.
Koen Lauwereys opened to 42,000 with and Vincentius van Oosterhout moved all in from one seat over. The action folded around to Erik Loschan in the small blind and he moved all in as well to put his opponent at risk for 603,000.
Loschan:
Van Oosterhuit:
The flop changed nothing whatsoever, but the on the turn gave the Dutchman a flush draw. The dealer then burned and turned the and that left Loschan with very little chips. He joked with table neighbor Gordon Plomp, as the same happened to the the latter not long ago.
Gordon Plomp moved all in from the cutoff and so did Erik Loschan from one seat over, all other players on the feature table folded.
Plomp:
Loschan:
The German was the player at risk and he would hit the rail after a board of to reduce the field to its last 11 hopefuls. Loschan takes home €5,072 for his efforts.
Mateusz Moolhuizen raised to 50,000 from under the gun and Laurens de Smet defended his big blind to see a flop of . De Smet check-called a bet of 65,000 and did again on the turn for 175,000. Moolhuizen then slowed down on the river and checked behind before mucking in a very frustrated way when de Smet showed him the winning for trips queens.
Alexander Beeckx opened to 42,000 and Gordon Plomp moved all in for 233,000 from one seat over. Paul Vergeer reshoved from one seat over for 641,000 and Beeckx quickly folded.
Plomp:
Vergeer:
The board ran out and Plomp was sent to the rail in 11th place for a payday of €5,072.