Gareth Pepper started the action with a raise to 220,000 in the hijack and Oliver Weis, who had 2,190,000 behind, gave it some consideration and moved all-in. Within two seconds, Pepper tossed in calling chips to create the following showdown.
Oliver Weis:
Gareth Pepper:
The German rail was shouting their support for Weis but he would find no help on a board of . Weis becomes the second casualty on the final table and takes home A$307,820 for his efforts.
