Suutari Takes Huberman's Final Chip
On a completed board of 10♣K♣9♣2♥8♥, Ibrahim Ghassan added 7,500 to the pot of 9,200 from the big blind.
Alon Huberman quickly called under the gun, but his J♥J♦ was no good against the Q♣4♣ of Ghassan, who had flopped a flush, leaving Huberman with just 500.
The next hand, Guillermo Sanz raised to 500 under the gun. Francesco Di Profio called in middle position, seeing Juho Suutari three-bet to 2,200 in the hijack. Huberman quickly called off his final chips in the big blind, and Sanz and Di Profio came along as well.
After Sanz checked the 5♦7♦9♥ flop, Di Profio led out with a bet of 2,700. Suutari called before Sanz folded. Di Profio sized up to 3,200 on the 6♦ turn, again seeing his opponent call.
The Q♠ river was then checked to showdown. Di Profio tabled 10♦9♣ for a pair of nines. Suutari had been ahead the whole way with Q♦Q♣, and his rivered set won him the pot when Huberman showed 3♠3♦ to confirm his exit.