Peter Gutker just knocked out Gertjan Kars who ended up all in before the flop holding . Gutker tables and his hand stayed way out in front on the board.
Gutter now sits comfortable on about 580,000 chips and we're getting closer and closer to the final two tables.
In poker you can't take anything for granted. For most of the day it was Kevin Lemmens atop the leader board, but two hands in quick succession turned things around and right now he's on the rail.
Lemmens ended up all in for his tournament life worth 417,000 chips against Jeroen Minnekeer who had him covered by just a few chips total 443,000 chips.
Lemmens:
Minnekeer:
The board ran out and the king on the river killed Lemmens' dreams.
In a big coin flip we just lost Koense Bonbounse to Pim van Wieringen who's our new chip leader. Bonbounse was all in for around 320,000 chips and the showdown went as following.
Van Wieringen:
Bonbounse:
The board ran out and Van Wieringen raked in another big pot on the feature table.
There have been quite some lead changes as of late, and right now it's Niels van Leeuwen who controls the event. Van Leeuwen raised to 33,000 and the button, small blind and big blind called.
The flop brought out and Van Leeuwen bet 61,000 after both blinds had checked. Van Os made the call from the button and the turn was the . Both players checked and Van Leeuwen bet 201,000 on the river when the popped up.
Van Os called right away and Van Leeuwen turned over his for a winning flush to take the chip lead.
Franca Lavenir moved all in for 221,000 chips and Joep van den Bijgaart moved all in over the top. The other players folded and the showdown went as following.
Van den Bijgaart:
Lavenir:
The board ran out and Van den Bijgaart raked in another very important pot.
We're down to two tables of nine and that means there are just two tables remaining in the first ever WPT in the Netherlands. The action now resumes upstairs in the casino and we will try to get proper access to the tables with one hour remaining in the day.