Simeon Naydenov has been winning small pot after small pot, gaining him a small chip lead at his table. Most recently he's taken even more chips from Kevin Vandersmissen.
After a bet and a call on a board of , Vandersmissen and Naydenov headed for a river.
On that river, Naydenov put out a bet of 38,000. Vandersmissen tanked for a bit, but eventually threw in a call. Naydenov showed for the flopped nuts and Vandersmissen mucked, awarding another pot to Naydenov.
After an open to 16,000 from the cutoff from Jan Kropacek, Nacho Barbero reraised all in from the button for 97,000 total. Action folded back to Kropacek who folded as well.
"I had a really bad hand," Kropacek said to Barbero after folding.
Even after picking up those chips, Barbero is still very short on chips.
Tobais Wenker opened to 24,000. Action folded to Nacho Barbero in the big blind. He moved all in for his last 131,000. Wenker asked for a count then made the call.
Wenker:
Barbero:
The board ran out awarding Barbero a double without much sweat.
After an opening raise from Mike Watson, Kevin Vandersmissen moved all in over the top for the rest of his chips. Watson snap called and the two tabled their hands.
Vandersmissen:
Watson:
The flop came down giving Vandersmissen a slew of new outs. The turn was the , not affecting Vandersmissen's outs at all. The river was the giving Vandersmissen a pair, but Watson the winning set.
"That's what you call too many outs," Vandersmissen said before collecting his payout slip and leaving the room.
The last ten players are now moving over to the secondary feature table for the final table.