In one of the last hands before the end of the level, Jakob Tostensen got his stack of 90,000 in preflop with the and Jeremy Pantin looked him up with the superior stack and better hand in .
In a three-bet pot cutoff versus small blind, Gary Fisher bet the flop for 47,000 and Lorenc Boci called in the cutoff. "You gonna have me work for it?" Fisher asked before the duo headed to the turn. Fisher moved all in for around 175,000 and Boci instantly called.
Gary Fisher:
Lorenc Boci:
"That's what I thought," Fisher sighed and was drawing dead before the meaningless river hit the felt.
Laurent Polito raised from under the gun and called the shove of short stack Tobias Andersen after the table had gone off the live stream and in the new level.
Tobias Andersen:
Laurent Polito:
The board came and that was it for Andersen in 33rd place.
Jussi Vanhanen had raised to 22,000 and Mohammed Suhail three-bet all in for 155,000 on the button. Suhail tried his best in table chat but Vanhanen folded, he was shown the .
Right after, Erik Le Goff shoved for 71,000 and Suhail called in the cutoff.
Erik Le Goff:
Mohammed Suhail:
The board of improved Le Goff to a pair of queens and he doubled.
Jonathan Schuman was all in for 39,000 with the and Erik Le Goff called in the big blind with . The board ran out and Schuman remained in contention.
Christopher Yong raised to 18,000 and Yngve Steen three-bet to 45,000, then called the shove of Yong for 124,000 with the . Yong had and remained ahead thanks to a board of .
Last but not least, Schuman won another flip with against Steen's thanks to a board of .
Nicolay Langfeldt raised to 22,000 in the small blind and Jeremy Saderne three-bet to 70,000 in the big blind, which the Norwegian called.
On a flop of , Langfeldt checked and Saderne bet 45,000 before facing the near instant all in of the Norwegian. That was enough to shut down all further action, as Saderne sent his cards quickly into the muck.