9 Eric Van der Berg (Holland) €99,550
10 Alex Kim (USA) €99,550
11 Carlos Mortensen (Spain) €66,360
12 David Peters (USA) €66,360
13 Pete Giordano (USA) €49,770
14 Jan Viet (Germany) €49,770
15 Philip Hilm (Denmark) €39,820
16 Christian Neirinck (Belgium) €39,820
17 Kristof de Smedt (Belgium) €33,180
18 Dean Sanders (UK) €33,180
19 Roi Elmaliah (Israel) €33,180
20 Lars Eidissen (Norway) €33,180
21 Anthony Lellouche (France) €33,180
22 Shane Reihill (Ireland) €33,180
23 Simon Johansson (Sweden) €33,180
24 Johanes Strassmann (Germany) €33,180
25 Christopher Ulsrud (Norway) €26,550
26 Ben Callinan (UK) €26,550
27 Jacob Larsson (Sweden) €26,550
28 Herman Zango (Costa Rica) €26,550
29 Josh Arieh (USA) €26,550
30 Richard Waters (UK) €26,550
31 Cristinel Dumitru (Romania) €26,550
32 Dave Mobbs (UK) €26,550
Eric Van der Berg (Holland) moved all in on the first hand. He was ahead with against Soren Kongsgaard's . The flop was . Van der Berg flopped a pair, but Kongsgaard had the nut flush draw. The turn was but the river was the . Kongsgaard rivered his flush as Van der Berg headed to the rail. Van der Berg won €99,550 for 9th place.
The nine remaining players are condensing to one table... the feature TV table. As soon as one more player busts out, play will stop for today. 9th place pays €99,550.
Alex Kim (USA) was shortstacked and had less than 150K. He moved all-in with and Marc Karam (Canada) and Gavin Griffin (USA) called. The flop was and both players checked. When the fell on the turn, Karam bet and Griffin folded. Karam flipped over for top pair. The river was a blank and Kim headed to the rail. He won €99,550 for 10th place.
Carlos Mortensen (Spain) was busted by Josh Prager (USA). Prager raised and with a short stack, Mortensen moved all-in with the . Prager thought about what to do for several minutes before he called with the . The flop was the . Carlos hit the flop but Prager picked up a flush draw. The turn was and the river was. Prager rivered the flush as Mortensen headed to the rail. El Matador won €66,360 for 11th place.