Micael Emanuelsson raised to 150,000 and faced the three-bet of Mateusz Moolhuizen to 480,000 before moving all in for a total of 1,900,000. Moolhuizen snap-called and turned over the dominating ace.
Emanuelsson:
Moolhuizen:
The flop was no good for the Swede but provided some chop outs. Same applied for the turn, but the river was a blank and sent him to the rail in 4th place for �23,810. All three remaining players are from the Netherlands.
Mateusz Moolhuizen opened to 150,000 with the and Micael Emanuelsson called with the . The Swede check-called the flop for 170,000 and then both players checked the on the turn. Emanuelsson bet the river for 185,000 and Moolhuizen tank-called.
The Dutchman inquired if it was a value-bet or not, which Emanuelsson confirmed.
Paul Vergeer raised with the and Mateusz Moolhuizen defended with the to see both players check down the flop . On the turn, Moolhuizen bet 140,000 with hit gutshot and Vergeer called with ace-high. A fell on the river and both players checked, the four played in favor of Moolhuizen.
The first hand back from the break was limped between Paul Vergeer and Micael Emanuelsson and they checked down the board . Vergeer had the and Emanuelsson mucked the .
One hand later, three players saw the flop and Vergeer's bet with won the pot.
Paul Vergeer raised to 105,000 with the and Mateusz Moolhuizen defended in the blinds with . On the flop flop, Moolhuizen check-called a bet of 140,000 and both players then checked the turn.
Moolhuizen fired the river for 375,000 and Vergeer raised to 1,000,000 with less than half of that behind. Moolhuizen tanked for a long time and eventually let go after plenty of consideration.
Right after the end of the hand, the players headed into a 15-minute break.
Mateusz Moolhuizen raised to 115,000 and Alexander Beeckx moved all in for 675,000 from one seat over. Once all other opponents had folded, Moolhuizen snap-called.
Beeckx:
Moolhuizen:
The board ran out and that sent the start-of-the-day chip leader to the rail in 5th place for a payday of �17,800.
Paul Vergeer opened to 100,000 from the button with and Micael Emanuelsson called with the in the small blind, so did Hans Sybrandi in the big blind with . Neither player in the blinds connected with the flop and they both checked, Vergeer's continuation bet of 115,000 won the pot.
One hand later, Sybrandi shoved the small blind with and Mateusz Moolhuizen folded the big blind with ten-high.
Sybrandi took the blinds and antes once more, this time he did have a big hand in though.
Micael Emanuelsson raised to 105,000 with the and Mateusz Moolhuizen called from the button with the . On the flop , Emanuelsson continued for 130,000 and Moolhuizen called before they checked down the on the turn.
Emanuelsson's hand was counterfitted but the river let the board play. The Swede checked and Moolhuizen's tiny bet of 125,000 won the pot without showdown.