Nenad Sremcevic opened to 2,500 and his neighbor made the call. Dan Glimne over called and action folded to the lady in the small blind. She shoved all in for 16,200 and the big blind quickly released. Sremcevic followed suit after some thinking, and so did the first caller.
Glimne thought about it for a bit, and eventually made the call holding . His opponent wasn't too happy about that, she showed .
The small blind already got up from the table, but on the river it was time to sit down again: . Glimne didn't notice the straight at first, but congratulated his opponent when he got the bad news from a couple of players at the table.
Earlier today we saw Francois Dur on the rail, happily chatting with someone while enjoying a drink. We assumed he was out, as he looked in no hurry to get back to the tables.
We were wrong though, as we just saw him behind a stack worth at least 60,000. Apologies, the Frenchman is still in.
Johan Goslings opened the button for 1,600 and just the big blind made the call.
The big blind checked on and called without much hesitation after Goslings bet 1,600.
The fell on the turn and again the big blind checked. Goslings picked up a 5,000 chip, said 3,200, and tossed it in. The big blind again didn't waste much time before calling.
The completed the board and the big bind checked a third time. Goslings contemplated firing a third bullet, but eventually checked behind. The big blind showed and Goslings mucked.
We just spotted Jouny Hanna with a big stack. The Swede, who had a deep run in Deauville not too long ago, has well over 100,000 in front of him. That makes him one of the bigger stacks in the room, and he's on our radar for sure from now on.
Unibet Open champion Mateusz Moolhuizen, who won the Malta event back in 2011 for €117,000, has just been eliminated at the feature table.
Dimitri Bogdanov opened to 2,500 from early position and right next to him Mateusz Moolhuizen shoved his remaining 15,450 to the middle. Action folded back to Dimitrii who instantly called.
Moolhuizen was in trouble with his , his opponent showed up with . The board favored Bogdanov and Moolhuizen made his exit.
It's twenty minutes till the last break, and nothing's really happening really. Play has slowed down considerably the last level, and it looks like some people are already thinking of sneaking into Day 2. Well, there's two more levels on the schedule after this one, so there's a lot of play left.