In a limped pot between the blinds, Marius-Catalin Pertea 10♠9♦ and Rania Nasreddine 4♦3♣ checked to river for the final board to read A♠4♥6♣5♠K♠. Pertea led out for 550,000 and Nasreddine called with her bottom pair to drag in another pot.
Marius-Catalin Pertea A♣9♠ opened to 900,000 from the cutoff. Andrew Hulme A♥Q♦ moved all in as the chip leader from the small blind. David Coleman folded in the big blind, and Pertea also returned his cards to the dealer.
Hulme J♦10♠ made it 800,000 from the button and Stephen Song 9♦8♠ defended the big blind. Hulme took in consecutive pots after Song check-folded to a bet of 775,000 on the J♣6♦5♣ flop.
Song 7♠5♥ limped in from the small blind and dropped another pot after Pertea A♥J♠ raised to 1,400,000.
In a limped pot between the blinds to the A♥9♣A♣ flop, Rania Nasreddine 10♥9♠ and Andrew Hulme 10♠8♣ checked to bring in the 8♥ turn.
Nasreddine led out for 600,000 with her superior two pair and Hulme called. The J♥ river checked through to showdown, and Nasreddine took some chips from the chip leader.
Andrew Hulme, in the small blind, raised to 1,100,000 and David Coleman called from the big blind.
Coleman called a bet of 750,000 on the J♠3♠3♣ flop, which brought in the 2♦ turn. Hulme sized up to 1,450,000, good for a third of Coleman's 4,450,000 stack. The American called to bring the pot to 7,000,000.
The A♠ completed the board, and Hulme jammed as the bigger stack. Coleman called for his tournament life, and the cards were tabled.
Hulme tabled Q♠Q♥ for queens and threes, and it was good for knockout as Coleman had J♣9♠.
Following the bust out, the final four have locked up a minimum payout of €518,600.
Stephen Song A♠K♦ raised to 850,000 from under the gun and folded out the table.
Rania Nasreddine A♥K♥ opened to 800,000 first to act and Marius-Catalin Pertea J♦7♣ called from the big blind. The A♦Q♥2♠ flop checked through to the 2♥ turn, and Pertea check-folded to a bet of 1,000,000.
Andrew Hulme A♦6♠ made it 800,000 from under the gun, and Nasreddine K♣Q♦ defended her big blind. The action was checked to showdown, and Hulme's ace was best on the 8♥7♠3♠8♦4♣ board.
Hulme 10♦4♦ received a walk in the big blind to round out an orbit of hands.
Rania Nasreddine opened to 800,000 from under the gun with A♣10♦ and Marius-Catalin Pertea defended his big blind with 5♣2♥.
Pertea checked on the 2♣7♦4♣ flop and Nasreddine checked back. The 5♦ turn also checked through and Pertea bet 4,700,000 on the J♦ river. Nasreddine laid it down.