On the river of a completed board of , Jonas Ketelsen was all in for 41,200 and Pierre de Almeida called with the slightly superior stack. Ketelsen showed the for a flopped full house and de Almeida had for an aces cracked story.
However, he had some chips left and was all in for 3,600 the next hand with . Brian Soerensen called in the big blind with and flopped two pair on . De Almeida was on the way out, but the turn and river kept him in alive. "Let me die please," the Frenchman joked. Right after he shoved again for 8,300 with and Carlos Delvigo Gonzalez reshoved with .
The Spaniard asked for a sweat and got it on , but the turn locked up the second double for the Frenchman, making the river a formality.
Jacob Ohlund inquired whether or not the tournament featured a re-entry and, once it was confirmed that wasn't the case, the Swede left the tournament area. There was a specific reason for his question, as Ohlund had been eliminated a few moments prior.
Other post dinner casualties include Dara O'Kearney and Antoine Saout. The former took to Twitter to confirm his demise.
Bust @unibetopen. Ak into AA. Gl to my fellow ambassadors (& more importantly swaps) still in @dklappin @UhlenPoker https://t.co/pd7gJq58ap
After defending his big blind against a button raise by Jorma Vuoksenmaa, Konstantinos Tsikopoulos checked the flop and so did Vuoksenmaa. On the turn, the Greek bet 2,400 and Vuoksenmaa called before facing the near instant shove of Tsikopoulos on the river.
"I fold," Vuoksenmaa rather quickly said, flashed one of his cards and sent them into the muck.
Gordon Plomp was spotted while leaving his table and the Belgian, who had qualified for this event in one of the first Satellites on Unibet Poker, had gotten it in for nine big blinds with . Another similar short-stacked player had the and a king on the flop all but sealed Plomp's fate.
Pavao Veza, who finished third in the Unibet Open Bucharest back in December 2017, was also among those to bust. He three-bet all in with king-queen and initial raiser Markus Heikkila called with ace-queen to immediately spike an ace on the flop.
Neophytos Neophtou is the unfortunate player to leave empty-handed in the £2,200 High Roller. Over on the feature table he got his short stack in with the and Ivan Deyra put him at risk with . There was an additional sweat with a gutshot, but the board ran out blank with .
After a button raise and a call by the player in the small blind, Nikolaj Laerke defended the bi blind and the trio checked the flop. On the turn, Laerke bet 3,500 and that was all it took to claim the pot uncontested.
Scott "Sco" McMillan opened to 3,000 and was called by Antony Wickert in the hijack. On a flop of , McMillan made it 6,000 to go and Wickert elected to fold.
According to the screens at the end of level six, there are just 109 players out of 156 entries remaining and they have been sent on a 60-minute dinner break. Action will resume at approximately 6.33 p.m. local time and that's when the registration for the first of two starting days will close.