In one of the first hands of the day, Mateusz Krzyzewski was sent to the rail by Thomas Ardai. Ardai opened the action in early position, Krzyzewski shoved a little over 300,000 in late position and Ardai instantly called.
Thomas Ardai:
Mateusz Krzyzewski:
Krzyzewski was dominated but reversed it on the flop, taking a huge lead in the hand. The turn, however, was the and swung it right back to Ardai. The river was the and Krzyzewski became the first casualty of the day.
At noon local time, Casino Copenhagen in the beautiful capital of Denmark welcomes back 13 players for the final day of the 2017 Unibet Open Copenhagen DDK 8,250 Main Event. It's the 40th edition of the popular series, which is also in its jubilee tenth season. All remaining players have already locked up DDK 44,500 - roughly �6,007 - but all eyes are set on the massive first place prize of DDK 562,300 (�75,996).
Chipleader after two days of intense action is Monica Vaka. The Norwegian player needs one more pay jump to already claim the biggest cash prize of her career. Vaka's run is made all the more impressive by the fact that she is seven months pregnant. Vaka starts from pole position with 1,881,000 in her quest to become the first ever female Unibet Open Main Event champion.
Behind Vaka, Poland's Tomasz Kozub (1,754,000). Estonia's Kaarel Lepik (1,632,000) and Faroese hopeful Sigurd Carlsson (1,469,000) also swing impressive stacks. Another dangerous contender is Peter Harkes, winner of 2011 Unibet Open Riga. Harkes starts with 747,000 on the final day and is just a double-up away from the top of the pack.
Day 3 Seating and Chip Counts
Table
Seat
Player
Country
Chip Count
9
1
Sigurd Carlsson
Faroe Islands
1,469,000
9
2
Mikael Johansson
Sweden
328,000
9
3
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Lithuania
459,000
9
4
Florian Lanz
Switzerland
500,000
9
6
Soren Hansen
Denmark
978,000
9
7
Monica Vaka
Norway
1,881,000
9
8
Tomasz Kozub
Poland
1,754,000
10
2
Kaarel Lepik
Estonia
1,632,000
10
3
Thomas Ardai
Romania
431,000
10
5
Martin Wendt
Denmark
558,000
10
6
Mateusz Krzyzewksi
Poland
333,000
10
7
Peter Harkes
Netherlands
747,000
10
8
Jes Bondo
Denmark
584,000
The action of the Main Event resumes with level 22 with blinds at 15,000/30,000 and a running ante of 4,000. A live stream of the feature table including hole cards will be available on a half hour security delay. The PokerNews live reporting team will be on the floor to provide around-the-clock coverage until a winner is crowned.