Hakim Zoufri raised to 5,100 from the cutoff, and Mounir Kachradi (button), Alberto Stegeman (small blind), and Raoul Refos (big blind) all called. On the flop, all players checked to Kachradi, who bet 15,500. Stegeman was the only player who called.
The turn was the and Stegeman checked. Kachradi bet 23,500 and the Dutch TV host called again. Both players quickly checked the on the river.
Stegeman showed for a one pair hand, Kachradi tabled the winner with for sevens and fives.
At the feature table, Freek Scholten raised to 6,200 from the cutoff and Firoz Mangroe called on the button. Niko Mykkanen shoved 60,400 from the small blind, Scholten snap-folded, and Mangroe tank-called.
Niko Mykkanen:
Firoz Mangroe:
The last non-Dutchman remaining in the field doubled up after the board ran out .
Farid Yachou has been eliminated from the WSOPC High Roller. Yachou, whose first two reported live cashes were €201,000 (2015 WPT Amsterdam Main Event) and $381,600 (WPT Tournament of Champions), four-bet shoved into the of Niko Mykkanen.
The board brought nothing but blanks for Yachou, who went home empty-handed in 14th place.
Tobias Peters opened to 6,200 on the button and Firoz Mangroe defended his big blind. Both players checked the flop. Mangroe bet 11,000 on the turn and Peters called.
On the river, Mangroe shoved all in for 63,500, which was slightly more than Peters had behind. Peters went deep in the tank and took more than three minutes to come to a decision. Eventually, the Dutch high roller picked up his chips and put them in with a loud thump.
Firoz Mangroe:
Tobias Peters:
Mangroe's two pair was best, sending Peters to the rail in 13th place. Despite the bustout, Peters is having a very strong 2017, including a $87,516 cash for a 4th place finish in the $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Bounty event at this year's WSOP. He will no doubt jump into the Main Event to try and win his first WSOP Circuit Ring.
George Rensen limped in for 4,000 and Firoz Mangroe checked his option. Both players checked the flop. Mangroe bet 6,000 on the turn and Rensen called.
The river was the and Mangroe bet 17,000. Rensen shoved for 55,500 and Mangroe quickly called.
Rensen showed for the nut straight, Mangroe flashed for the inferior straight and paid it off.
Hakim Zoufri opened to 8,000 and Hans Bosman defended his big blind. On a flop, both players checked. Bosman check-called 7,000 from Zoufri on the turn.
On the river, Bosman led out 18,000 and Zoufri called after a while. Bosman showed for ace-high, Zoufri tabled and raked in the pot.