On the button, Robbie Bakker shoved his last 3,600 in the middle. Marlon Vasilda made it 8,700 in the small blind and Yehuda Algrassy called in the big blind.
On the flop, Vasilda bet 6,500 in the side pot and Algrassy called after some thought. The turn was the and Vasilda moved all in. Algrassy, who had just 7,600 behind, flicked in a chip to call.
Marlon Vasilda:
Yehuda Algrassy:
Robbie Bakker:
Vasilda was in the lead with pocket aces. Bakker needed a five or nine to win, while Algrassy needed a five or four to escape elimination. The river was the and Vasilda knocked out both players to move up to 100,000.
In a three-bet pot between Marijn van Puffelen (cutoff) and Freerk Post (button), action was on the latter on an flop. Post bet 6,200 and Van Puffelen called.
The paired on the turn and Van Puffelen checked. Post fired a second barrel worth 17,500 and Van Puffelen reluctantly folded.
Wladimir Stepanian and Agshin Ahmadli, both Rotterdam natives, clashed at the feature table. Stepanian raised to 2,500 from the cutoff, Ahmadli three-bet to 8,500 in the small blind, and Stepanian called.
The flop got checked by both players. Ahmadli bet 7,800 on the turn and Stepanian called. Both players then checked the on the river.
Ahmadli showed the optional for a pair of fives, and Stepanian mucked with a sigh.
After James Gilbert opened on the button, Thijs Menco shoved 10 big blinds with in the small blind. Gert-Jan Kars reshoved from the big blind and Gilbert folded.
Thijs Menco:
Gert-Jan Kars:
Menco took a substantial lead when a hit the flop but Kars spiked a on the turn to eliminate Menco.
Marijn van Puffelen opened to 3,600 on the button, Keith Cheng three-bet to 9,000 from the big bind, Van Puffelen four-bet shoved and Cheng called all in for around 40,000.
Marijn van Puffelen:
Keith Cheng:
Van Puffelen was in prime position to knock Cheng out. Cheng, a lawyer in daily life, needed help and found it on a board.