Simon Kullenberg and Mark Schouten reached a flop, where Kullenberg bet 25,000 and Schouten called. As soon as the turn was dealt, Kullenberg moved all in for 64,000 and rose from his seat.
"Do you have a flush?" inquired Schouten, to which he received no response.
After a minute or two of dwellage, Schouten made the call and flicked onto the felt. Kullenberg showed .
The board failed to pair, and Kullenberg was gone. There was no Schouten (ahem) from Mark, meanwhile -- he took the pot quietly.
Simon Kullenberg raised to 16,000 from under the gun and all three opponents called. Everyone checked the flop before Peter Overdijk bet 20,000 on the turn. He insta-folded, however, when Mark Schouten pushed all in for 98,000.
On a flop, Mark Schouten led out for 15,000 and Fedor Los pushed in a pile of chips which appeared to be well over the pot. It didn't matter, in the end, as Schouten wasn't going anywhere and soon shoved his stack across the line. Los made the call for the shrapnel he'd left behind.
Tony G raised from the button and then called all in to Mark Vos' reraise out of the small blind.
Tony G:
Vos:
Board:
Thus Tony G is back in the game while Mark Vos is down to just 7,000. Looks like he might be paying �5,000 for his tiny third place trophy after all.
Mark Vos raised pot from the button and Tony G called in the big blind.
They checked it all the way down the board until Vos bet 2,100 on the river. Tony G called, but mucked when Vos turned over for the Broadway straight. Tony G is down to just 10,000.