Tonny Krijn opened under the gun for 14,000 and Pascal Pflock 3-bet the cutoff to 41,000. The button and both blinds folded, Krijn 4-bet to 129,000. Pflock called.
Krijn bet 108,000 on and Pflock called.
Both checked the on the turn before Krijn shoved all in for 300,000 on the river. Pflock tanked for some time before he folded.
Action folded to Wim Anne Wesselink on the button and he shoved for about 90,000. Being worth �2,700 as a bounty, Tonny Krijn in the small blind immediately showed interest. He glanced for a bit and eventually called. The big blind folded.
Wim Anne Wesselink:
Tonny Krijn:
The flop () and turn () were blanks but the on the river sure wasn't. Krijn pocketed �1,350 himself and got an equal amount on top of his own bounty. Krijn is now worth �6,820.
Play was halted so the remaining 11 players can grab something to eat. A buffet is included, so most of them will head up the stairs for dinner free of charge.
Thom Gerrits (still no bounty) moved in from the button and small blind Andre Otten (also no bounty yet) moved in as well. The big blind folded and Gerrits showed . Otten tabled and won on but had slightly fewer chips than Gerrits so he's still stuck with just �500 on his head.
Doug Roberts, down to just 17,500, pushed all in from the hijack. Tonny Krijn raised on the button and big blind Bartel Kars shoved all in. Krijn called instantly.
Tonny Krijn:
Bartel Kars:
Doug Roberts:
The board ran out and Krijn picked up 2 bounties Krijn himself is now worth a massive �4,330.
As we arrived, the board was already out and the cards already open. Doug Roberts was sighing as he was parting ways with just over 40,000 of his chips after losing to Cor Janssen's on .