Tonny Krijn was at risk for 140,000 on the flop and was called only by Samer Kourkis.
Tonny Krijn:
Samer Kourkis:
The turn and river were no threat as Krijn took it down with his two pair.
One hand later, Joni Jouhkimainen raised to 32,000 and Kourkis called. Krijn obliged from the small blind and Dorel Eldabach then potted to 160,000. He earned no fewer than three callers and then jammed the flop for 470,000. Jouhkimainen asked for a count and folded, Kourkis also folded as well.
"If you don't have a flush draw, I call," Krijn joked and shortly after announced "I didn't come here for the min cash" before check-calling it off for the last 264,000.
Tonny Krijn:
Dorel Eldabach:
The turn and the river completed the board as Krijn improved to a flush. Kourkis banged his hand on the table and mentioned that his jack-nine would have made a full house.
In a preflop all-in contest, the remaining stack of Dorel Eldabach went into the middle and he was well covered by Tonny Krijn, his nemesis from before the break.
Dorel Eldabach:
Tonny Krijn:
The board gave Krijn sent Eldabach to the rail before the money.
On the tail end of a pot between Julien Sitbon in the big blind and Dario Alioto on the button, the board showed . Sitbon bet 80,000 and Alioto quickly called.
"Ace queen," Sitbon announced and Alioto motioned for his opponent to show the cards. Sitbon flashed the and that won the pot.
Roee Shalom raised to 35,000 and Krzysztof Magott was the only caller from one seat over. On a flop of , Shalom continued for 35,000 to receive a call and bet another 100,000 on the turn, picking up a call from Magott. The river was checked and Shalom's won the pot.