Niko Mykkanen opened to 16,000 in middle position and Micha Hoedemaker three-bet to 41,000 on the button. Mykkanen slid his stack of around 250,000 forward and Hoedemaker instantly flicked in a calling chip.
Niko Mykkanen:
Micha Hoedemaker:
Hoedemaker was in prime position to knock the last Fin out and did so on a board. Mykkanen, who finished 4th in the €3,500 High Roller for €20,277 earlier this week, added €4,057 on top of that for his 19th place finish.
Lawrence Bayley raised to 18,000 in middle position, Teto Haddad shoved 131,000 on the button, and the Brit snap-called.
Lawrence Bayley:
Teto Haddad:
Things were looking pretty grim for Haddad after the flop. His run officially ended after the turn and river, resulting in a €4,057 payday for 20st place.
On a board, Eric Sfez check-called a 43,000 bet from Teun Mulder, who had raised in late position. On the river, Sfez open-shoved, putting Mulder to the test for his last 116,000.
The Dutchman briefly thought before sliding in a call.
Eric Sfez:
Teun Mulder:
Mulder's sharp call with top pair was good and he doubled up.
After Niko Mykkanen had raised on the button, Per Munksgaard shoved 132,000 from the big blind. Mykkanen instantly called to put
another Scandinavian at risk.
Per Munksgaard:
Niko Mykkanen:
Mykkanen took a commanding lead on the flop. Munksgaard was drawing dead after the turn and bowed out in 21st place. The Dane received €4,057.
Kees van Brugge shoved on the button and Egi Adriaans called in the big blind with . The board provided five blanks and one of the most accomplished tournament players in Holland was forced to the rail in 22th place.
Directly after the break, Andre Jan Knegt and Tobias Wenker, who both had less than 10 big blinds, busted from the tournament. They each received €3,479 for their respective deep runs.