On the feature table, Yasen Dichev raised in the cutoff and Henrik Tellving three-bet to 100,000. Dichev quickly moved all in and Tellving reluctantly called it off for 418,000 out of the small blind.
Henrik Tellving:
Yasen Dichev:
The board ran out and Tellving rivered a flush to double.
Over on the outer table, Bojan Zidar raised to 55,000 and Joris Hermans in the small blind moved all in for 371,000 out of the small blind. Zidar called and it was a flip for Hermans.
Joris Hermans:
Bojan Zidar:
The board of provided no help for Hermans and he had to settle for 15th place and a payday of €5,990.
On the feature table a big flip took place and it was Guy Ohayon who doubled for 682,000 with the against the of Robert Vukovic. The board ran out and Ohayon doubled to a joint chip lead on the feature table.
A raising war between Avi Cohen and Yasen Dichev saw the former at risk for 845.000 with the and Dichev had the . The board of left Dichev with crumbs after being the chip leader not long ago.
Hand 2
Robert Vukovic shoved for his last 187,000 first to act and Dichev shoved the button for around 400,000. Henrik Tellving in the big blind eventually called and the cards were turned over.
Robert Vukovic:
Yasen Dichev:
Henrik Tellving:
The board came and Vukovic tripled up, while Yasen busted in 14th place for €5,990.
In the last minutes of the level, Vladut Paun raised to 70,000 first to act and Avi Cohen three-bet to 225,000 in the cutoff. Paun shoved for 728,000 in total and Cohen quickly called.
Vladut Paun:
Avi Cohen:
The flop of was magic for Paun, improving his hand to trips, but the turn and on the river restored the preflop order in spectacular fashion. Paun was eliminated in 13th place for €6,885 while Cohen established a big lead.
On the feature table, Teun Herman moved all in for 380,000 with the and Avi Cohen called in the small blind with . The board ran out and Herman was eliminated.
While walking out of the feature table stage, fellow Dutchman greeted him and asked if he had also just busted. Indeed Tom Vogelsang was gone at the same time on the outer table as well.
Bojan Zidar had raised and Vogelsang shoved for 714,000, which the Slovenian called after brief consideration.
Tom Vogelsang:
Bojan Zidar:
The flop improved Vogelsang to a pair of jacks but he didn't show any motion at all, as if knowing his fate. Right away, the turn left him drawing dead to make the river a formality.
Since both Dutchman busted at the same time and there was a pay jump, the two prizes were split nearly evenly and Vogelsang took the odd few euros extra, taking home €7,405 while Herman received €7,400 for his 12th place finish.
The outer table provided no further exciting hands in the last 10 minutes while the most remarkable hand on the feature table saw Guy Ohayon open to 70,000 with the . Robert Vukovic moved all in for 632,000 with the and Ohayon carefully counted his stack before folding.
The clocks were stopped at 1 a.m. local time with half an hour left in the current level and the 10 remaining players, five on each table, bagged up for the night. They will be back tomorrow for the final day as of 12 p.m. noon local time and a recap of today's action is to follow.