Mathijs Jonkers raised to 50,000 from the small blind and Stoyan Obreshkov called from the big blind.
The flop came , Jonkers bet 40,000, Obreshkov raised to 110,000, Jonkers three-bet to 310,000 and Obreshkov called.
The turn brought them the on which they both checked.
The river completed the board with the , Jonkers bet 125,000 and Obreshkov tanked. After about two minutes he took his whole stack of blue 25,000-chips and put them in as a bet.
"If you have eight-seven, that would be really sick!" Jonkers said while looking at the board again. The bet Obreshkov looked like it was worth all of Jonkers' stack. "I call!" Jonkers said.
Obreshkov showed but was dominated by Jonkers' as he had a full house, sevens over threes.
The dealer counted Jonkers' stack and he had 780,000 behind. The stack of blue chips Obreshkov had put on the line was worth 775,000 so it all went Jonkers' way.
Parker Talbot moved to the feature table and played only a couple hands before being eliminated in 25th place.
He played a hand against Andrei Boghean just before he busted. Boghean opened from middle position to 46,000 and Michal Mrakes called on the button and Talbot called from the big blind.
The flop came and all three players checked. The turn was the and Talbot checked. Boghean bet 112,000 and Talbot was the lone caller.
The river paired the board with the and Talbot checked again. Boghean bet 260,000 and Talbot took a moment.
"Pretty tough spot to bluff," Talbot said.
He folded and then wanted to know if Boghean would tell him before the hand came up on stream. Boghean did not oblige.
A few hands later, Talbot got all in from the small blind with against the of Luis Rodriguez.
Talbot couldn't find an ace and was eliminated in 25th place. He will take home €26,530 for his finish.
David Hudson moved all in for his last 189,000 from late position and Stoyan Obreshkov called from two seats over in the cutoff while the rest of the table folded.
David Hudson:
Stoyan Obreshkov:
The board came and Hudson was drawing dead on the turn to be eliminated in 26th place for €26,530.
Marti Roca De Torres raised to 42,000 from the cutoff. Abdelhakim Zoufri shoved from the small blind for about 180,000 and fellow Dutchman Mathijs Jonkers was up next.
"How much?" Jonkers asked.
"Too much for you!" Zoufri laughed.
The dealer counted and confirmed it was 184,000 in total. Jonkers called. Roca De Torres checked his cards again and then folded.
Mathijs Jonkers:
Abdelhakim Zoufri:
The board ran out - not enough help for Zoufri as he was eliminated in 27th place.
"I had king-ten" Roca De Torres said.
'I was trying to figure out how to get some chips from your stack but you would have never called with king-ten. Those cards weren't good enough to call, right?" Jonkers said to Roca De Torres.
"No, I wouldn't." Roca De Torres replied.
Jonkers is now the last Dutchman left standing, he will be hoping to win the second Dutch bracelet in this year's WSOPE.
Kristen Bicknell raised to 44,000 from under the gun and Sebastian Langrock three-bet to 95,000 on the button. "How much did you start the hand with?" Bicknell asked and Langrock revealed that he had 102,000 behind. Bicknell moved all in and Langrock called it off.
Sebastian Langrock:
Kristen Bicknell:
The board of gave Langrock a pair of tens on the turn only for Bicknell to spike the ace on the river, eliminating the 2017 WSOP bracelet winner in 28th place for €26,530.
Niall Farrell just took down a big hand which sparked a discussion at the table about what the correct play was after it was done.
The action started when Rainer Kempe raised from the hijack to 34,000. Kristen Bicknell called on the button. Niall Farrell was in the small blind and hesitated for a moment, then three-bet to 152,000. Maria Ho was in the big blind and she asked what Farrell had behind. He was sitting just over 1-million. Ho counted out what looked to be a raise, but instead just called.
Kempe and Bicknell both called behind and it was four ways to the flop. The flop came all hearts, and Farrell took nearly four minutes before shoving all in for his remaining stack. Ho took about 40 seconds before folding and Kempe and Bicknell both folded in quick succession.
Farrell made a joke about how long it took, saying he was trying to figure out what the right move was. The others talked about it for a little, and it seemed like Bicknell was the only one willing to say what she had before the stream let everyone know.
Stephen Ayres shoved for his last 34,000 from mid-position. Vlad Darie, sitting in the cutoff, asked how much it was. The dealer confirmed the amount and Darie took a stack of his own yellow 5,000-chips and put them in as a three-bet. Everyone else after him quickly folded.
Vlad Darie:
Stephen Ayres:
The board ran out to give Darie a flush in the end and Ayres has been eliminated in 29th place.
Mark Roberts jammed for 199,000 on the button and Vlad Darie got the count from the big blind. He didn't seem thrilled about it but called nonetheless.
Roberts:
Darie:
Roberts wasn't far behind, but he still needed help after the flop. Unfortunately for him, the turn would end the sweat by giving Darie trips, and the was the meaningless river.