Sundell and Rijkenberg limp/check their blinds, and they see the flop, which Sundell checks and then calls the 75,000 bet from Rijkenberg.
They see the turn and now Sundell check-calls 300,000 from Rijkenberg. On to the river.
River:
Again, Sundell checks, and then calls the 500,000 bet from Rijkenberg -- but we don't get to see his cards as he mucks when Rijkenberg turns over for two pair.
William Reynolds raises to 140,000. Only Kalle Niemi, in the big blind, calls. The flop is . Niemi leads into Reynolds with a bet of 225,000. Reynolds tanks for 40 seconds, then questioningly announces a raise to 630,000. Whatever doubt Reynolds may have had is eradicated by a quick fold from Niemi.
Kalle Niemi has the button in Seat 3 and makes it 150,000 to go. William Reynolds then opts to reraise from the small, making it a total of 360,000 to play. Gustav Sundell surrenders his big blind and Niemi folds as well, sending the pot to Reynolds.
Gustav Sundell opesn for 150,000. Kalle Niemi is in the big blind and calls the raise. The two go heads-up to a flop of . Niemi checks, inducing a bet of 150,000 from Sundell. Niemi announces a check-raise to 450,000, but it's not enough to fold Sundell; he calls. A third heart hits the turn, the . Niemi fires again, a little less this time. It's 400,000 to Sundell, who releases his hand.
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Action folds to Gustav Sundell in the small blind. He limps into the pot, allowing Constant Rijkenberg to check behind. The flop is . Gustav checks, then folds to a bet of 75,000 from Rijkenberg.