From the hijack Andreas Salte raised to 2,300 and Abbas Masoudi called on the button, leaving himself about 5,000 behind. Small blind Jonatan Elmer shoved all in for 14,200 and Salte called, Masoudi folded.
Andreas Salte:
Jonatan Elmer:
The board ran out and Elmer doubled. Despite losing the hand, Salte is still one of the biggest stacks in the room.
Action folded to Lars Andersson on the button and he raised to 2,700. Small blind Johan Goslings called and so did the player in the big blind. The flop came and both blinds checked. Andersson bet 4,000 and just Goslings called. The on the turn saw Goslings check-call a bet of 5,000 before both players checked the on the river. Goslings showed and had to chop the pot as Andersson tabled .
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Daniel Bodin made it 1,600 from the cutoff and big blind Konrad Bendkowski made the call. Both players checked the flop and the hit the turn. Bendkowski checked and called as Bodin bet 1,500. The river made Bendkowski bet out 3,600.
"That's one of the worst rivers" Bodin said while in the tank.
Bodin eventually called anyway, but mucked upon being shown the of Bendkowski.
Johan Goslings was down to 21,000 and opened the cutoff for 1,600. Big stack Jan Djerberg in the small blind pushed all in to put the big blind and Goslings to the ultimate test. The big blind folded, Goslings made the call.
With a look of defeat, Jurriaan Sarink sat down on one of the couches next to the tournament area. He told us the details of his bust out hand.
The player under the gun limped and another player at the table followed his example and over limped. Sarink in the cutoff raised to 2,100 with and his neighbor on the button and the under the gun limper called.
The limper checked on with two clubs and Sarink bet 4,300, leaving himself 11,000 behind. Both of his opponents made the call and the hit the turn. The limper checked, Sarink pushed all in and just the button called, the limper folded.
Sarink was in a world of pain with the aces as his neighbor had for two pair. The river was a blank and Sarink made his exit from the tournament.