Georgios Zisimopoulos raised to 150,000 with and was called by Donald Rae with in the small blind and Jussi Nevanlinna with in the big blind. The flop flop gets checked to the Greek and he continued for 205,000, which both opponents called.
The dealer then burned and turned the and Nevanlinna fired 300,000. Zisimopoulos folded but Rae called, heading to the river. Both players checked and the Finn won the pot with top pair.
Jussi Nevanlinna limped in from the small blind and Kees van Brugge checked his option in the big blind. On the flop, Nevanlinna bet 60,000 and van Brugge called before they checked the on the turn. The came on the river and Nevanlinna bet 115,000.
Van Brugge opted to raise to 260,000 with for eights and threes, but Nevanlinna looked him up with the for eights and fours.
Donald Rae limped in for 60,000 and so did Jussi Nevanlinna from the button. Both short stacks went to the flop as well, where Rae bet 140,000 with his for a flush draw. Only Nevanlinna called with and did so again for 320,000 on the turn.
The came on the river and Rae checked with his flush. Nevanlinna made a tiny bet of 175,000 and Rae shoved to win the pot uncontested after giving his decision a lot of consideration. The Finn folded and the rail of the Brit erupted.
Georgios Zisimopoulos had shoved the small blind to claim the big blind and antes.
Then, Kees van Brugge raised to 120,000 as first to act and the Greek managed to fold . Jussi Nevanlinna defended his big blind with and the flop came . Nevanlinna checked, van Brugge bet 110,000 with for middle set and the Finn folded.
In the first hand back from the break, Jussi Nevanlinna shoved from the button with and Georgios Zisimopoulos called with . The split pot was already guaranteed after the turn of a board.