Jussi Nevanlinna raided to 120,000 from the cutoff and then folded to a three-bet to 280,000 by David Boyaciyan from one seat over. The very next hand, the Finn moved all in for 655,000 from under the gun and Clyde Tjauw Foe moved all in over the top out of the small blind. Andrew Chen folded his big blind and both players turned over their cards.
Nevanlinna: ?
Tjauw Foe: ?
The Dutchman had the dominated ace, but improved on a board of ????, sending Nevanlinna to the rail in 5th place for a payday of �71,985.
David Boyaciyan opened to 80,000 and Clyde Tjauw Foe called in the big blind. Tjauw Foe quickly folded to a 60,000 bet on a flop.
Jussi Nevanlinna raised to 80,000 preflop. Tjauw Foe called on the button before Andrew Chen raised to to 295,000 in the small blind. Robbie Hendriks moved all in for 175,000. Nevanlinna folded and Tjauw Foe also folded.
Chen:
Hendriks:
The flop was and the on the turn left Hendriks drawing dead. The river was too little, too late and Hendriks went out in the last hand of the level.
Andrew Chen raised to 85,000 from under the gun and David Boyaciyan called in the cutoff, Clydde Tjauw Foe tossed in the extra chips out of the big blind. On the ?? flop, the action folded to Chen and he won the pot with a bet of 125,000.
One hand later, Ruben Visser raised to 90,000 from the cutoff and Chen called in the big blind. The Canadian check-called a bet of 80,000 on the ?? flop and took down the second pot in a row by leading the turn.
For the second hand in a row, Ruben Visser moved all in and this time he found a customer in Clyde Tjauw Foe. Visser was at risk for 465,000 and held up with ? versus ? on a board of ????. Still seven players left!
Ole Schemion moved all in from under the gun and claimed the blinds and antes. The very next hand he lost some of his profit, as Ruben Visser jammed from the small blind and the German folded ?.
Jussi Nevanlinna min-raised to 80,000 from under the gun and all players including short stack Robbie Hendriks in the big blind folded.
The next hand David Boyaciyan min-raised to 80,000 and Nevanlinna called out of the big blind. Both players checked the ?? flop and the appeared on the turn. The Finn gave it some consideration and checked again, Boyaciyan made a delayed continuation bet of 65,000 and that did the trick.
Ole Schemion moved all in one hand later but no opponent was willing to call.