Tomas MacNamara open-shoved the button and Kuljinder Sidhu made the 419,000-chip call in the big blind.
MacNamara's tournament life was riding on the against Sidhu's . The board rolled out and MacNamara was left drawing dead on the turn, hitting the rail in thirteenth.
On the button, Dzmitry Urbanovich raised to 55,000. His neighbor in the small blind, Iliodoros Kamatakis, three-bet to 160,000. The big blind Gilles Bernies cold four-bet to 320,000 and Yrbanovich quickly tossed his cards into the muck. Kamatakis shoved all in for 1,398,000 and Bernies went into the tank. He at one point apologized for taking his time, before he eventually gave in and folded.
In a battle of the blinds, Matias Ruzzi just played his last hand. He was the short stack going in to this level, and just lost his last 300,000.
In the small blind, he had and went for it. In the big blind, Ivan Banic made the call holding .
It was all over on the turn, as the ace gave Banic an unbeatable hand: . Ruzzi takes hom €32,870, the remaining 11 players are guaranteed €39,320 from here on out.
Kuljinder Sidhu opened and Alex Goulder, the one-time chip leader, pushed in for 1,015,000.
Sidhu called and both of them had big hands with for Sidhu and for Goulder.
The flop made Sidhu the heavy favorite and Goulder already got up from the table.
The on the turn sealed the deal and the on the river didn't change a thing. They are now down to 10 players and Goulder's finish marks the second time he has finished eleventh in an EPT Main Event, having done so in Deauville during Season 10.