Dean Sanders (UK) got caught up in an ugly hand at the feature table. He was all in with 8-7 after flopping a straight on a board of 10-9-6. Marc Karam flopped two pair with 10-9. The turn was a 6 and the river was a 6 which meant that Sanders' straight was no good because Karam rivered a boat. A disgusted Sanders threw his mike on the table and walked off the stage. Sanders won €33,000 for 18th place.
Roi Elmaliah moved all in with a short stack and K-2. He was up against Pete "The Beat" Giordano's 4-4. Although Elmaliah flopped top pair, The Beat flopped a set. Elmaliah's hand did not improve and he finished in 19th place, winning €33,000.
Short-stacked Anthony Lellouche (France) moved all in with . Alex Kim (USA)called with . Kim flopped a King and with aces falling on the turn and river, he won the pot with a full boat. Lellouche won €33,180 for 21th place.
Shane Reihill (Ireland) was all in with 6-6 against A-Q. His opponent flopped an Ace and he headed to the rail when his hand did not improve. Shane Reihilll won €33,180 for 22nd.
Philp Hilm eliminated two players on the same hand.
Hilm:
Johansson:
Strassmann:
The flop was and Hilm flopped the nut flush. The turn was and the river was as Hilm sent two players to the rail. Simon Johansson (24th place) and Johanes Strassmann (23rd place) both won €33,180.
Josh Prager scoopd a big pot with against Johannes Strassmann. Both players checked on a flop of . The turn was which gave Prager the Broadway straight. Strassmann check-called a 35K bet from Prager. The river was a blank and Parger bet about 80K. Strassmann called and mucked his hand when Prager showed the nut straight.