Ruben Visser moved all in from the cutoff for 372,000 and Hrazem Aanquich shoved behind him for less from the button.
Visser:
Aanquich:
The board came and Visser spiked the three-outer to bust a second player in two hands. Yesterday Aaquich got lucky against kings with king-queen, today those same pocket kings would be his own undoing.
Short stack [Removed:17] moved all in for 292,000 from early position and the action folded to David Boyaciyan in the cutoff seat. He asked the dealer for the exact count and then announced call, all players behind him folded.
Yan: ?
Boyaciyan: ?
The ?? flop changed nothing and Yan depended on a queen or the two remaining kings in the deck when the appeared on the turn. The on the river completed a straight for Boyaciyan, who was already in the lead anyways, and Yan was the first player to leave the final table for a payday of €18,882.
Not much happening at the start of the final table, but after two raise-and-take-it hands by Ole Schemion and Jussi Nevanlinna, the German is in the lead once again since the middle of Day 3. Steven van Zadelhoff then moved all in from the hijack for 312,000 to claim the blinds and antes.
Jussi Nevanlinna opened to 46,000 preflop and Hzaram Aanquich moved all in for 181,000. The action was passed back to the Finn who tanked for a minute before folding.
Robbie Hendriks opened to 45,000 and Andrew Chen called from the blinds. The flop was , Chen checked and Hendriks moved in for 140,000. Chen quickly folded.
In the very last hand of the previous level, Jussi Nevanlinna limped from button and Hrazem Aanquich checked the option in the big blind. On the ?? flop, Aanquich check-called a bet of 16,000 and then check-folded the turn to a bet of 25,000 by the Finn.
Nevanlinna also limped the very first hand of the next level for 20,000 and Stuart Rutter moved all in for just under 200,000 from one seat over. All other players folded their cards and Nevanlinna called.
Rutter: ?
Nevanlinna: ?
The ?? flop was no threat for the Brit and the on the turn neither. However, the on the river saw Nevanlinna improve and Rutter was sent to the rail in 11th place for a payday of €15,341.