In a coin flip, Tamaico Boers had Kristiaan Magnus all in and at risk for a pot of 45,000 chips. Boers had the and his opponent was flipping with . The board ran out and that gave Magnus a full house to double up.
Jessy Marillaud had just arrived at his new table and it already broke again. Not before the Frenchman took down a nice pot, though. After a raise by the player in the hijack and three callers including Marillaud, only the Frenchman check-called a bet of 5,600 on the flop .
Marillaud check-called another 9,600 on the turn and they then checked through the river. Marillaud had and his opponent the inferior for a busted flush draw.
Shortly after their previous confrontation, Patrick van den Dries tried to win back the chips from Marcel Luske and four-bet shoved for 21,000 with the . Luske called with the and the board ran out . Easy come, easier go.
After a raise by the player in under the gun, Philip Meulyzer three-bet from the cutoff and then Dennis Lavrijsen four-bet to 15,000 from one seat over according to the Belgian. Lavrijsen had made it 15,000 with 25,000 behind and Meulyzer jammed with pocket kings, Lavrijsen called it off with and the hand of the Belgian held up.
Davy De Cooman as well as Peter Harkes have been eliminated with the latter falling on the feature table. That leaves just Mateusz Moolhuizen and Quentin Lecomte left in the field as former Unibet Open champions.
The player in the eight seat had just arrived on table seven with Ian Simpson next to him and there was a raise to 2,200 by the player in under the gun. Andrei Krauchuk called on the cutoff and the new player squeezed to 7,600. Only Krauchuk called and they saw a flop of .
The action was checked to Krauchuk and he bet 5,000, receiving a call. On the turn, the opponent of Krauchuk check-raised all in for almost even stacks and was called by the Belorussian with for top two pair. The player at risk had pocket jacks and the river blanked.
Shortly after, Tim Verbon check-raised from 5,000 to 13,000 on the flop and Krauchuk called. On the turn, Verbon made it 17,000 and again Krauchuk called before snap-calling the final barrel worth 37,000 on the river. Verbon flipped over and Krauchuk was shell-shock, revealing the inferior .
Andrew Gillet opened and then called the shove of Kimi Heiskanen from one seat over for 10,300 with . The Finn had and some back door outs for a flush, but ultimately picked up no help to hit the rail.
Szymon Bujok open-jammed for his last 14 big blinds with from the hijack and the action reached Raoul Refos in the big blind, who found pocket sixes and held up in the coin flip. Next to Refos is a bigger stack and that belongs to Pieter Ram.
Mario Lepez was all in and at risk for his short stack with the and saw Krisztian Arvai in a dominating position, putting him at risk with . Lepez got there on the flop and held up on turn and river.