Steve Watts shoved his last 250,000 to the middle and David Gonzalez Delgado in the big blind snap called. Watts already knew he was in trouble.
Steven Watts:
David Gonzalez Delgado:
The gave Watts a gutshot but was better for Delgado who picked up a flush draw. The on the turn sealed the deal for him and the on the river was just there to make things official. Steve Watts eliminated in 61st place, netting him €18,320.
Alexander Ivarsson, while being knocked down to less than 100,000 just a few hands ago, is back up to 550,000 chips. Ivarsson was just all in for 248,000 chips and up against chip leader Daniel Dvoress.
Dvoress:
Ivarsson:
The board ran out and Ivarsson raked in the pot with a big smile on his his. Meanwhile, Dvoress is still chip leader with the current number two, Jonas Palsgaard, on his direct left with 2.1 million chips.
Shyam Srinivasan has had countless swings this tournament, but right now he's back in the thick of things after busting one of the fan favorites; Dutchman Joep van den Bijgaart.
Van den Bijgaart, a former EPT Berlin finalist, raised to 45,000 from the cutoff and Srinivasan three-bet from the small blind to 135,000. Van den Bijgaart decided to make it 600,000, with very little left behind, and Srinivasan shoved.
With a pending pay jump, Van den Bijgaart took some time before calling off the remainder of his stack, but ultimately we witnessed the following showdown.
Van den Bijgaart:
Srinivasan:
The board ran out and the queen on the turn gave Srinivasan this massive pot worth over 1.2 million. Van den Bijgaart collected €18,320 for his efforts, and Jasper Wetemans is now the last Dutch player remaining.
Jonathan Abdellatif and Cristinel Sandu got their chips in before the flop for a rather big pot. Abdellatif had while Sandu showed. The board ran out and Abdellatif had to forfeit a lot of his chips, leaving himself with just under 450,000.