September 15 2007, John "Falstaff" Hartness


caught a big piece of the flop, making top two on the flop of 

. No help on the turn or river for Jouven, and he was eliminated in 32nd for £27,150. Marcello Marigliano and Julius Colman were next to be eliminated, heading to the rail within moments of each other. Marigliano ran 
into James Keys' 
, and the board blanked for Marigliano. Colman pushed with 
and was called by Jorgensen's 
. Colman picked up a straight draw on the 

flop, but the
on the turn left him drawing dead. Both men took home £27,150 for their tournament.

, and lost the race against Persson's 
when the flop brought a king in the door. No three showed on the turn or river for Antonius and he was eliminated in 29th (£27,150).

, well ahead of Needham's 
, and a coin flip with Vathne's 
. Lechich pulled far ahead on the flop of 

, and had his opponents both drawing dead after making a full house on the
turn. Needham was eliminated in 28th (£27,150).

into John Tabatabai's 
. No help on the board for Levi, and he picked up £30,770 for his 27th-place finish. Erick Lindgren busted on the first hand of three-table play, getting all in with 
on a board of 


. Pat Scanlon flipped over 
and Lindgren went to the rail.


. Hansen called Waltersson's flop bet, and called Waltersson's all in on the
turn with no hesitation, revealing the 
for the turned straight with a flush redraw. Waltersson was drawing dead with 
, and he picked up £30,770 for his 25th-place finish.

against McCullough's 
and Cook's 
, but the flop of 

put McCullough ahead. McCullough dodged a spade on the turn and river to send Cook to the rail and take a monster pot from Keys.

and was called by John Tabatabai with 
. Tabatabai's kings held up on a board of 



, and Paulsen picked up £34,390 for his 18th-place finish. Less than 30 minutes of two-table play passed before chip leader Magnus Persson claimed another scalp, this time Abishek Khaitan's. Persson raised pre-flop from the button, and Khaitan defended his small blind with 
. Persson led out at the flop of 

, and Khaitan called. Khaitan fired when the turn brought the
and Persson raised. Khaitan moved all in and Persson quickly called with his 
. The river was the
and Persson's set held up to eliminate Khaitan in 17th place (£34,390).

was run down on the turn by Annette Obrestad's 
. Tran leapt into the lead on the flop of 

, but Obrestad's set hit on the turn with the
. The
on the river didn't help Tran, and he was eliminated in 16th for £34,390. Karl Mahrenholz was next to bust when his 
fell to Oyvind Riisem's 
when Riisem caught the
on the turn. Mahrenholz headed to the cashier's cage to pick up his £38,010 for finishing 15th.

into Gus Hansen's pocket aces, and the All-In Guy was all out in 14th (£38,101). 2007 bracelet winner William Durkee went to the rail next when his 
was no good against Johannes Korsar's pocket jacks. Durkee hit a king on the flop, but Korsar flopped a set, and that sent Durkee home in 13th (£38,101).

against Oyvind Riisem. Riisem quickly called and tabled pocket kings, and when the board came 



, Lechich went to the rail in 12th for £41,630. Steve van Zadelhoff went out in 11th shortly afterwards, when his 
lost a coin flip to Magnus Persson's 
. Van Zadelhoff picked up £41,630 for his tournament.
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