It's already the fourth level of the day, but players are still signing up. Just now Rasmus Nielsen (number 11 on the Danish all time money list) and Claus Nielsen took their seats. Also in the field is Unibet pro Quentin Lecomte.
In the last hand before the break, Rikard Aberg almost doubled up.
He opened with from middle position and the player on the button made the call. The big blind squeezed to 1,900 and Aberg and the button made the call.
on the flop and the big blind bet 2,300. Aberg made the call, the button folded. The turn was the and the big blind now bet 5,100. Aberg again called and spiked the on the river.
The big blind checked and Aberg bet 6,600. Well into the break now, the big blind thought for several minutes before calling. Aberg showed and took it down, the big blind said he had aces.
Dimitri Tholen only has about 10,000 left from his 30,000 starting stack.
The experienced Dutch player told us he didn't get much going so far today. He was seated at an über aggressive table with Henrik Hecklen and Soren Blanner where every time he opened, at least six other were fighting to get the chips.
Tholen didn't receive many hands yet, and told us he was waiting for a big hand and just go with it. He still has over 25 big blinds left, so there is still some time Dimitri!
The registration is closed for some time now, but there's no official pay-outs available yet, the organization is still calculating everything. It appears though that there are exactly as many players this year, as there were last year. Tournament director John Scanlon the total amount of entries is 404, the same as last year when Frederik Jensen won it. With 167 players on Day 1a, that would mean 237 players registered today. The clock however displays 236 players for Day 1b, so we'll have to wait a bit longer for confirmation on all these numbers.