The action folded to Pim van Wieringen who moved all in from the small blind to put pressure on Alex Hendriks.
Hendriks had 130,000 chips left and opted to make the call to create the following showdown.
Hendriks:
Van Wieringen:
The window card was a nine, but unfortunately for Hendriks the second card was an ace. There was no further help for Hendriks who hit the rail in 40th place.
Timo Hendricks raised to 20,000 under the gun and two seats over it was Ronald Migchielsen who moved all in for 79,000 chips. The action folded back to Hendricks who made the call almost immediately.
Hendricks showed and Migchielsen said, "I've only seen one," as he showed the . Migchielsen then showed the and some players at the table questioned his honesty.
Paul Berende and Pieter Zijderveld have been knocked out on the bubble meaning that these two players will share the first payout of €1,092.
Pieter Zijderveld was all in for 24,000 and up against Kevin Lemmens and the showdown went as following.
Zijderveld:
Lemmens:
The board ran out and Zijderveld hit the rail. During the same hand of hand-for-hand action it was also Paul Berende who was at risk. Berende was all in for 90,000 chips and up against Heinz Traut who snap-called Berende's re-shove.
Berende:
Traut:
The board ran out and Traut made a flush to knock Berende out. Play will continue with 44 players who are all guaranteed to make €1,092.
Mark Coppes was just all in on the bubble for 83,000 chips and he was up against Kevin Lemmens. After the action on all other tables was completed the showdown went as following.
Coppes:
Lemmens:
The board ran out and Coppes celebrated his bubble double before play continued with 46 players.
Martin Pecnik has just been knocked out in 47th place and that means we are now on the official bubble. Pecnik was all in holding pocket fives and he was up against Michel van Os' jacks.
We just caught the end of a big pot between Alex Rongen and Joep van den Bijgaart where the latter lost a big portion of his stack.
The board showed and Van den Bijgaart river shove was snap-called by Rongen who tabled for the nut flush. Van den Bijgaart's hand, , was tabled by the dealer and he was left with 215,000 chips.