The last remaining Czech player, Petr Samcenko has been eliminated. He got it all-in with and Massimo Di Cicco pushed behind him with . No help on the board and he's gone.
Daniel Biro has managed to double up through Manuel Bevand. Bevand held the better hand preflop, to but not after the board was dealt out. He doubles up to about 72,000.
The Life of Rile has been ended. John Riley check-raised all in on a flop with but Dan Pedersen made the call with . Riley needed a queen but missed on the turn and river.
Roy Van Der Locht - 30th place
Disaster for Roy Van Der Locht as he loses two crucial hands and exits in a disappointing 30th place.
With the board reading , Von Der Locht led for 20,000 and Andrew Alan Chen made the call. On the river, Von Der Locht made a curious bet of 18,000, leaving himself just 45,000 behind.
"I'm all in," announced Chen. "Can you beat two pair?" asked Von Der Locht. Chen remained silent, and Von Der Locht made the fold.
A hand or two later, and that was all she wrote for Von Der Locht, his remaining chips going in with against Jakob Edberg's . Although he had a pair on the flop, it wasn't enough as Edberg hit a on the river for the flush.
Joris Jaspers has been knocked out by Jonathan Duhamel, it was an all in preflop jobby. for Jaspers that was in trouble against of the Canadian. Jaspers never really looked like he was going to be helped on the board.
Daniel Biro set in the short stack Haward Speer who duly called with against the Hungarian's . A clinical board was put out with Biro's full house triumphing against Speers' two pair, causing Haward's end.
Ludovic Lacay
Alexander Andermatt raised to 15,000, Ludovic Lacay made it 50,000 and Francesco Cirianni, who had been casually chatting away to the rail all the while, rose from his seat, waved his hands in the air and announced, "All in".
Andermatt quickly passed, but Lacay was less hasty, perhaps enticed by the value being offered by the pot. Eventually, the additional 125,000 (or thereabouts) was too much for the Frenchman to resists as he made what was an expected call.
Brian Jensen has gone as the players dropped faster than rockstars. He was in bad shape holding against the of Salvatore Bonavena. A board made a house for the Italian and the TV table loses another player.