Dwayne Sluis raised to 13,000 in early position and Wim Emo called on the button. Pim Kuipers shoved 86,000 from the small blind, Sluis tank-called, and Emo folded.
Dwayne Sluis:
Pim Kuipers:
Kuipers couldn't avoid the cooler on a rundown and finished in 27h place.
Tobias Schwecht and Jer El Salsero quickly got eliminated after the bubble burst. El Salsero was the first to go in a three-way all in that left Pim Kuipers short. Bart Lybaert limped under the gun, Kuipers shoved the small blind, El Salsero shoved the big blind, and Lybaert called.
Bart Lybaert:
Jer El Salsero:
Pim Kuipers:
The board ran out and El Salsero was gone.
Schwecht shoved 50,000 from the button with and Micha Hoedemaker called with from the small blind. The board came and Schwecht was out as well.
In the same hand as Fatima Moreira de Melo's bustout, Micha Hoedemaker went all in on the button for 61,500. Jakob Miegel made a quick call in the blinds.
Micha Hoedemaker:
Jakob Miegel:
Hoedemaker got there on the turn and survived the bubble: .
Lawrence Bayley raised in middle position, Fatima Moreira de Melo shoved 111,000 from the hijack, and Bayley called to put the last Olympic gold medalist at risk.
Lawrence Bayley:
Fatima Moreira de Melo:
The people gathered around the feature table or looked at the screens to watch the action unfold. The flop was , giving De Melo a flush draw to go with her overcards. She stood up from her chair to see the dealer put out the on the turn.
De Melo needed to hit the river if she was to survive but the was a brick. She gave Bayley a hug and made her way to the exit. All other players are now guaranteed at least €2,665.
Per Munksgaard limped from under the gun. Jer El Salsero made it two blinds from the small blinds, Munksgaard shoved, and El Salsero called.
Jer El Salsero:
Per Munksgaard:
The flop was devastating for El Salsero, who was left drawing to running straight cards. After the turn and river, El Salsero was left with three big blinds. He got those in the middle in the next hand with against and chopped on a double paired board with an ace.
Still short, El Salsero folded a few hands in a row, including his big blind, until he called all in from the small blind for 11,100 after Dwayne Sluis had opened. Bart Lybaert also called from the big blind and the board got checked down.
Cards remained face-down until all action was completed, and El Salsero raised his hands up in the sky.
"Jer Salsero bubble!" he yelled, then paused a few seconds.
"... or maybe not," he smiled.
The cards were tabled and El Salsero showed for rivered Broadway. Sluis and Lybaert mucked their respective holdings, and the flamboyant Dutchman raked in the pot to survive.