Ultra short stack Jan Naderzadeh has bubbled the Unibet Open London. Naderzadeh actually lasted two hands, as he wasn't forced all in in the first one from the big blind. Naderzadeh opted to fold instead, leaving him with just 4,000.
In the next hand, Naderzadeh was automatically all-in from the small blind. Three players called to put the Brit at risk and quickly checked down .
Naderzadeh showed first and tabled for sevens and jacks. The three other players respectively showed , and Marius Hutupasu with . Hutupasu took it down with kings and jacks and Naderzadeh left with nothing.
The bubble didn't burst in level 14 and players are on a 15-minute break. In the first hand after the break, Jan Naderzadeh will be forced all-in from the big blind and will be the first one at risk.
With the bubble phase lasting long, several players are getting severely short stacked. One of them was Marius Hutupasu, who found with just 2,5 big blinds remaining.
Hutupasu was up against and , but stayed alive after the board ran down .
Two places before the money, the final Unibet Poker Ambassador has been eliminated from the tournament.
Down to ten big blinds, she shoved all in from middle position. It was folded around to Maurice Schinkel in the big blind, who called with and won the hand after the rundown favored the Dutchman: .
Van Brabander still has a positive weekend, as she won the Ambassadors Battle Royale on Wednesday night for the third time in a row, cashing £5,000.
While Saxby may be gone, another girl is making waves in this tournament. Ioana Silvana got involved in a massive preflop all-in situation with Joeri Moerman. There was almost 350,000 in the pot when the hands were tabled.
Joeri Moerman:
Ioana Silvana:
It was the mother of all coinflips, which landed in Silvana's favor after a rundown. Moerman, who was sitting on an average stack before the hand, suddenly found himself on the rail mere places before the money.