Koen Lauwereys raised to 65,000 from under the gun and Paul Vergeer three-bet to 160,000 from the button with his . Lauwereys opted for the call with and checked the flop . Vergeer continued for 175,000 and was called before firing a second barrel worth 280,000 on the turn.
Lauwereys eventually folded and the players were sent into a 20-minute break after the end of the hand.
Koen Lauwereys raised to 65,000 from the and Laurens de Smet flat-called from the button with the . Lauwereys continued for 75,000 on the and then fired a second barrel worth 125,000 on the turn. This time, de Smet gave it some thought and then folded his cards.
Laurens de Smet raised to 65,000 with the and Mateusz Moolhuizen defended his big blind with the . On the flop , Moolhuizen check-folded to a bet of 87,000 by de Smet.
The next hand, Koen Lauwereys raised to 66,000 with and Alexander Beeckx defended with the . Beeckx check-called a bet of 75,000 on the flop before both players checked down the turn and river. The pot went to Lauwereys with a pair of aces.
Mateusz Moolhuizen opened to 65,000 from under the gun with and Vincent van Oosterhout called from the button with .
On the flop , Moolhuizen continued for 75,000 and was snap-called before the duo checked through the on the turn. Moolhuizen checked the river and van Oosterhout took down the pot without showdown by betting 100,000.
Vincent van Oosterhout opened to 100,000 with the and claimed the blinds and antes.
The hand after, van Oosthout limped with the and Koen Lauwereys also limped in for 30,000 with the . Mateusz Moolhuizen then squeezed to 135,000 with and won the pot. Straight after, the Dutchman found and raised it up to 70,000 in order to win the blinds and antes.
Paul Vergeer raised to 65,000 with the and Hans Sybrandi called in the small blind with , as did Mateusz Moolhuizen in the big blind with .
On the flop , the action was checked to Vergeer and he continued for 82,000. Only Sybrandi called and they checked down the turn and river. Vergeer showed his jacks and Sybrandi won the pot with a set of nines.
Tom Dingenen raised to 66,000 from the cutoff with and was called by Vincent van Oosterhout in the small blind and Koen Lauwereys in the big blind.
On the flop , the action checked to Dingenen and he continued for 80,000 which both opponents called. The disastrous fell on the turn and again it was checked to Dingenen, who bet 190,000. Van Oosterhout called and then Lauwereys moved all in for 401,000.
Dingenen shoved for 415,000 and van Oosterhuit eventually folded his .
Lauwereys:
Dingenen:
The river was already meaningless as Dingenen was drawing dead and left with less than one big blind.
One hand later he shoved with the and was called by three opponents including van Oosterhout and the latter bet the flop to isolate successfully. The Dutchman showed and Dingenen was drawing dead, making the turn and river a formality.
Laurens de Smet opened in the first hand of the new level with the and then called a three-bet by Paul Vergeer from one seat over to 126,000. The flop came and Vergeer had flopped a set with and his bet won the pot uncontested.