After a day of mostly folding, Francesco Cirianni burst into life and pushed all in over the top of Salvatore Bonavena's opening raise of 68,000. It was 246,000 more to call.
"He must have a hand," screamed the commentary team, but their views were wayward as Bonavena made the call with only to see his fellow countryman turn over .
"Wow," was the general response.
As turquoise took on brown in the battle of the scarves, it was the latter who triumphed as the board came to see Cirianni enjoy a pre-dinner break double through.
"Fortune favours the bulk," concluded the Nick Wetherall in the commentary booth.
Well, we're back, and it didn't take too long for us to witness an all in, Massimo Di Cicco pushing his remaining stack of 233,000 across the line with and being looked up by Fredrik Nygard's .
As has been the story of this final table, the dominated hand came up trumps, flopping a pair on a board to send the Italian contingent of the rail into an absolute frenzy.
Nygard ends up all in against Chen and is in trouble holding against Chen's but the board now favours the Finn coming and he makes a seven-high straight to win. No one is going out here...