Laurens de Smet raised from early position and called the shove of Tom Dingenen for 97,000 in total with the . Dingenen was at risk with and doubled up thanks to a board of .
Gordon Plomp raised to 26,000 and called a three-bet by Niko Koop in the small blind for 78,000 to see a heads-up flop of . Both players checked and did so again on the turn. The river saw Koop bet 125,000 and Plomp snap-called with the , chopped the pot with the Russian's .
Niko Koop three-bet an open raise by Alexander Beeckx to 67,000 and Hans Sybrandi as well as Beeckx came along. The flop saw Beeckx bet 100,000 and both his opponents called before just Koop called another 200,000 on the turn.
The river killed the action and both players checked. Beeckx showed and Koop mucked, later revealed he had king-jack suited.
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Ian Simpson raised from the cutoff and called the raise to 64,000 by Micael Emanuelsson from one seat over to see a flop of . Both players checked and Simpson then bet the turn for 60,000. Emanuelsson called and did so again on the river for 80,000.
Simpson turned over for top pair and that was good enough to scoop the pot.
Mateusz Moolhuizen raised to 25,000 and Micael Emanuelsson defended his big blind to see a flop of . The Swede called a small continuation bet and they then checked down the turn and river. Emanuelsson flipped over for a pair of fours and Moolhuizen claimed the pot with .