Milan Gurung has been eliminated in 19th place, leaving us with two tables of nine. Gurung's final hand saw him all in preflop holding against the of Dejan Divkovic.
Gurung was out of his chair before the dealer had finished sliding out the board. With that, Gurung was sent packing with $4,400.
Fabian Criab held when he got all his chips in preflop against Dale Marsland's . Craib was at risk and would need some help, but alas, it wasn't meant to be, as a board dealt the fatal blow to Craib's tournament life in 20th place.
John Lane was recently all-in on the turn of a board. Lane held , but unfortunately his one opponent who had him covered, Dejan Divkovic, held to see Lane sent to the rail.
Emilio Triunfo is the latest player to be sent home, with his remaining chips going into Pawal Zawadowisz's stack. Triunfo's final hand saw him holding and getting it all in on a flop. Zawadowisz held and had plenty of outs to win the hand.
The on the turn was bad for Triunfo and the was no help on the river as the last remaining Italian in the field was sent home in 23rd place.
We have just lost our 24th-place finisher. Ivan Zalac was all-in preflop from the hijack for 75,000, while Siyu Sha was all-in for the exact same amount from the small blind. Zalac was in great shape to double, with his coming up against Sha's .
Unfortunately luck would not be on Zalac's side as a board gave Sha the flush to send Zalac home with $3,900 for his time.
Michael Feizpour and Colin Wilford recently rumbled in a hand that went deep into the break. It took quite some time to happen, but eventually all the chips went in preflop, with Feizpour having Wilford covered by a small amount. Below is how their cards looked.
Feizpour:
Wilford:
Wilford was already looking good to double, but that was confirmed when he hit the nut flush on the turn of a board.
Following this hand Feizpour had around 13,000 left, while Wilford is much healthier.