Mateusz Moolhuizen raised to 160,000 with the and Paul Vergeer defended with the . After the flop , Vergeer checked and then folded to a continuation bet.
Paul Vergeer raised it up with an ace-king and was called by Mateusz Moolhuizen, whose cards were not showing. On the flop, both players checked and Vergeer then bet the turn for 130,000 to win the pot.
Soon after, Vergeer raised to 140,000 with the and Moolhuizen called with the . On the flop , Moolhuizen check-called a bet worth 165,000 and the fell on the turn. Vergeer took down the pot with a second barrel worth 325,000 and increased his stack to 25% of the chips in play.
Paul Vergeer limped in with the and Mateusz Moolhuizen raised to 200,000 with the . Vergeer called and bet the flop for 190,000 to take down the pot.
One hand later, Moolhuizen raised to 130,000 with the and Vergeer defended his . This time, Moolhuizen flopped better on and took down the pot with a continuation bet.
Mateusz Moolhuizen raised it up with the and claimed the big blind of Paul Vergeer before his opponent returned the favor the next hand with . Then, Moolhuizen raised to 130,000 with and Vergeer called with the . Both players checked down the board and Vergeer won the pot with kicker queen.
Hans Sybrandi moved all in for 340,000 from the small blind and Mateusz Moolhuizen called from the big blind to put the fellow Dutchman at risk.
Sybrandi:
Moolhuizen:
Sybrandi got it in ahead but had a lot of outs to dodge, as the flop came to give Moolhuizen a flush draw. It was all over after the turn and the river was meaningless. Sybrandi was eliminated in 3rd place for a payday of �33,400 and Moolhuizen will start the heads-up duel for his second Unibet Open title with a commanding lead.
Mateusz Moolhuizen raised to 125,000 from the button with and Hans Sybrandi called in the big blind with the . On the flop , Sybrandi check-called a bet of 100,000 and then both players checked the on the turn. Sybrandi also checked the river and Moolhuizen bet 225,000.
Sybrandi called off with king-high and fell back to an even shorter stack.
Hans Sybrandi shoved from the small blind for 11 big blinds with the and Mateusz Moolhuizen asked for a count with the in the small blind. The Dutchman folded and so did Paul Vergeer in the big blind with .
Paul Vergeer opened to 180,000 with the and Mateusz Moolhuizen three-bet with the before folding to a four-bet shove.
Moolhuizen then stole the big blind of Vergeer with before opening to 125,000 from the button with . Vergeer found again and claimed the pot with a three-bet to 380,000.
In a limped pot, Mateusz Moolhuizen bet 80,000 on the turn with and Paul Vergeer called with the for a flush draw. The river saw a bet of 225,000 by Moolhuizen and Vergeer paid him off to drop down further, still maintaining his second spot.
After the hand, Moolhuizen had 77% of the chips in play.