"Oh, the dangerous Dane in the big blind," William Kassouf said in the last hand of the level and eventually folded. The rest of the table did so as well and Tue Ullerup Hansen in the big blind received a walk. He showed the before everyone went into a 15-minute break.
In the first hand back from the break, Tue Ullerup Hansen open-shoved from the small blind into short stack Grzegorz Wyraz in the big blind. Right after in the next hand, Matas Cimbolas moved all in and it folded around to Viliyan Petleshkov in the big blind. He asked for a count and the shove was for 630,000, Petleshkov called.
Matas Cimbolas:
Viliyan Petleshkov:
"Now is your time to ask if there are any tens around," William Kassouf said. However, the board ran out and Cimbolas was eliminated in 7th place for €128,700.
In a limped battle of the blinds, the flop showed and Patrick Serda bet 130,000 in the small blind. Paul Leckey in the big blind called and the on the turn saw a check by Serda and a bet by Leckey for 250,000, Serda folded.
One hand later, Viliyan Petleshkov opened to 250,000 from early position and William Kassouf called from one seat over. The flop came and Kassouf said "this is a good flop for my hand, top pair," then Petleshkov bet 230,000. Kassouf called and the came on the turn. Petleshkov checked and Kassouf bet 800,000.
"I have two pair," Kassouf announced and both players engaged in some table talk. Petleshkov asked if Kassouf would show when he folds and received "I show one if you let me pick one," before the Bulgarian eventually let go. Kassouf let him pick one and the was exposed.
Grzegorz Wyraz came into Day 3 as the overwhelming chip leader with over 3 million in chips. Before the last hand, he was down to 385,000 after tossing in the ante.
Wyraz opened the action from the button with an all-in shove. Villiyan Petleshkov in the small blind reraised to 700,000 and Kassouf asked for a chip count of the bet before he folded from the big blind.
Wyraz:
Petleshkov:
Wyraz had the lead before the flop and it held all the way through the board as it ran out .
William Kassouf raised to 250,000 from the button and Paul Leckey shoved for 1,405,000 from the big blind. Kassouf folded and was shown the by Leckey.
One hand later, Viliyan Petleshkov raised to 250,000 in the hijack and Patrick Serda called on the button. The flop fell and Petleshkov checked, Serda bet 300,000 and that won the pot.
At the end of this level, the duration of the levels will decrease to 40 minutes.
Down to just 650,000, Grzegorz Wyraz moved all in from under the gun and Patrick Serda called from the button. "I have an ace," Serda said before turning over his cards.
Grzegorz Wyraz:
Patrick Serda:
The flop gave Serda a pair of sevens and Wyraz picked up a flush draw. Both the turn and the river failed to improve the start-of-the-day chip leader from Poland and Wyraz had to settle for sixth place and a payday of €172,910.
Tue Ullerup Hansen opened from the button to 220,000 and William Kassouf called from the big blind. Kassouf checked the flop before calling a bet from Hansen for 135,000.
Both players checked when the appeared on the turn. The completed the board on the river. Kassouf bet 450,000 and said, "If you have it you have it." He then said, "If you fold I should you king-jack, if you call I show you king-jack." Hansen thought for a few more seconds before he called and won the hand with after Kassouf tabled .