Jason Wheeler raised to 45,000 from the cutoff and Sorel Mizzi in the big blind called. Mizzi check-called the 66,000 continuation bet on flop as well.
Both players checked the on the turn so the was seen on a discount. Mizzi checked and Wheeler slid forward a big bet of 200,000. Mizzi tanked long (5 minutes) and hard (pained face), but folded in the end.
"Show me a bluff one time!" Mizzi said. Wheeler didn't oblige and just mucked silently.
Action folded to Pim van Riet in the small blind and he tossed in a 25,000 chip on top of the 10,000 he already had out. He intended to call, the dealer thought the ruling would be it had to be a raise, but Mizzi corrected her and said it was a call, like Van Riet intended. It was ruled a call, and now Mizzi raised it up to 50,000. Van Riet called.
The flop came and Van Riet checked. Mizzi bet another 50,000 and Van Riet called. Both players checked the on the turn and the hit the river. Van Riet bet 75,000 and Mizzi tank-called. Van Riet showed , Mizzi tabled and took it down.
Jason Wheeler raised to 45,000 and Fredrik Andersson three-bet from his immediate left to 110,000. Sorel Mizzi four-bet to 228,000 from the small blind and Wheeler snap-folded. Andersson tanked for a little while before moving all in, and Mizzi asked for a count right away.
Andersson's shove totaled 864,000 and Mizzi made the call after hearing the amount.
Mizzi:
Andersson:
Mizzi was in great shape to take the lead and get the tournament down to the final nine, and the flop brought out . Mizzi had flopped top pair, but Andersson had picked up a flush draw. The turn was the and Andersson picked up two additional outs. The river was the and that crippled Mizzi down to just a few big blinds.
The Swedish rail cheered, as Andersson is now the tournament chip leader.
Sorel Mizzi was severely short stacked and shoved when action folded to him on the button. His 181,000 shove (9 big blinds) was called by Kees van Brugge in the small blind. Jason Wheeler in the big blind thought about it for a bit, and then announced all in over the top. Van Brugge instantly folded, claiming to fold ace-seven after seeing the cards of Mizzi and Wheeler.
Jason Wheeler:
Sorel Mizzi:
The flop came leaving the door open for a chop. The on the turn wasn't a good card for Mizzi, and the on the river ended his tournament.
With Mizzi's departure, the tournament is now down to its final 9 players. A redraw is in progress right now, we'll report back to you with the seating order as soon as possible. The remaining 9 players are guaranteed €20,500.
Jason Wheeler raised to 45,000 from the cutoff and Louis Salter on the button shoved for 393,000. Fredrik Andersson in the small blind asked for a count, and announced all in over the top. Big blind Aki Pyysing and Jason Wheeler folded instantly.
Louis Salter:
Fredrik Andersson:
The flop just about ended it for Salter: . The on the turn was a blank, and so was the on the river.
Louis Salter departed in 9th place, taking home €20,500. The remaining 8 players are guaranteed €27,500.
Farid Yachou raised to 45,000 from the hijack and just Aki Pyysing in the big blind made the call. The Fin checked on and Yachou bet 45,000. Pyysing check-raised to 150,000 straight and Yachou shrugged. He asked how much it was, and how much Pyysing had behind (335,000). He then called. The fell on the turn and Pyysing checked. Yachou announced all in and Pyysing almost instantly folded.