Chen Wenbin raised to 120,000 from under the gun with and called when Annar Arne Evans Bjorsmo three-bet all-in for 420,000 from the big blind with .
The all-heart flop hit both players, with the turn leaving Wenbin drawing dead. The inconsequential peeled off on the river and Bjorsmo gave himself more breathing room.
Chen Wenbin, on the button, raised to 110,000 with , Daniel Chutrov folded and Anders Ostrowski three-bet to 350,000. Wenbin called and it was off to the flop.
Neither player seemed interested in the pot and they both checked. They then checked the turn and river leaving Ostrowski to win the pot with his pocket sevens.
Chen Wenbin checked from the big blind on the flop, Anders Ostrowski fired a chunky bet of 275,000 with the and Wenbin called with . Both players checked the turn. The river was the and Wenbin bet 250,000 and forced a fold from Ostrowski.
Arne Bjorsmo is the tournament's fourth place finisher after a move with pocket deuces proved to be ill-timed.
Daniel Chutrov opened to 100,000 with , Anders Ostrowski called with and Bjorsmo squeezed al-in for 610,000 with . Chutrov folded but Ostrowski called.
Bjorsmo was drawing to a single out as Chutrov had folded a deuce so when he failed to hit on the it was anything but surprising. Down to three in the Main Event.
Sweden's Anders Ostrowski ended on a high before the dinner break and seems full of confidence right now. He raised to 130,000 from the small blind with and Chen Wenbin called with from the big blind.
Ostrowski led for 280,000 with his flush draw and Wenbin laid his hand down.
Daniel Chutrov raised to 120,000 from the button with and was called by Anders Ostrowski in the small blind with . Any hopes of seeing a cheap flop were soon dashed when Chen Wenbin squeezed all-in for 1,150,000 with to fold out both of his opponents.