Marcel Luske is not going anywhere just yet! While the Flying Dutchman had been short for quite some time he's back in contention now after tripling up through Joep van den Bijgaart and Danny op t Hof.
Luske moved all in before the flop for 195,000 chips and from his left it was Van den Bijgaart who made the call. Op t Hof re-shoved for around 700,000 chips and Van den Bijgaart folded.
Op t Hof:
Luske:
The board ran out and the ace on the flop kept Luske alive!
We caught the action on the turn when the board read and Ronald Keijzer bet 170,000 into Marcel Luske. Luske called from the button and on the river the hit.
Keijzer moved all in and Luske tanked for a bit before standing up, announcing 'call' and slamming his on the table with a smile. Keijzer showed and the pot was chopped up.
The biggest pot of the tournament just played out and on the turn Niels van Leeuwen was one card away from having half the chips in play with six players remaining. The river however saved Pim van Wieringen who found a way to chop this following hand to stay alive.
Van Wieringen raised to 80,000 from the cutoff and Van Leeuwen three-bet from the button to 210,000. The action folded back to Van Wieringen who opted to four-bet making it 465,000 total.
Van Leeuwen gave it some thought before moving all in and Van Wieringen seemed far from happy but eventually he made the call to put his tournament life at risk in a pot worth over 4.2 million chips.
Van Leeuwen:
Van Wieringen:
The board ran out and the straight on the board probably made Van Leeuwen's stomach turn. Van Wieringen seemed to be in shock as he pulled back the chips that almost belonged to Van Leeuwen.