The official final table is set after Herman Hjalm bust in 10th place a few moments ago.
Hjalm raised to 40,000 from the button and after Chen Wenbin folded in the small blind, Annar Bjorsmo three-bet to 130,000. Hjalm jammed all-in and was instantly called by his opponent.
Bjorsmo turned over and had the of Hjalm dominated. Hjalm's situation grew worse on the flop, but the on the turn gave him a glimmer of hope for a chop. Those hopes were dashed when the landed on the river to send him home in 10th place.
Nickals Degn opened from under the gun and was called in the cutoff by Herman Hjalm and on the button by Chen Wenbin.
On a flop reading , the players checked to Wenbin who bet 55,000 and only Degn called.
The turn was the and Degn check-called an 80,000 bet from Wenbin. Degn then checked the river and Wenbin moved all-in for 136,000. Degn eventually folded and was shown for his troubles and later claimed to have .
Today is the final day of the 2015 Unibet Open Glasgow Main Event. The 211 entrants have been reduced to only 10 and by the time the curtain comes down on Day 3's proceedings on Tuesday only one man will remain and he will become the latest in a long line of Unibet Open champions.
While it is still anyone's tournament to win, Bulgaria's Daniel Chutrov is the odds on favourite not least because of his massive chip lead. Chutrov goes into the final day with 2,024,000 chips his stack, more than double the 903,000 chips that Estonia's Heins Kalde has in his possession.
Play resumes at midday local time with each of the 10 returning players guaranteed £3,050 but with £43,000 awaiting the eventual champion nobody will want to collect the minimum today.