Adam Junglen caught a bit of a cold deck when his T-T ran into Trond Eidsvig's J-J when they got all-in pre-flop. The board came and Eisdvig doubled up to 505,000. Junglen's stack was halved and he was left with about 240,000.
Mark Teltscher and Juan Macerias got their chips in the middle pre-flop, Teltscher holding , Maceiras with the . The flop was . Maceiras' rowdy railbirds chanted "Ace! Ace!" (which, in Spanish, sounds more like "Ass! Ass!") Alas, the turn was the , the river was the , and Teltscher doubled his stack at Maceiras' expense.
Teltscher was up to 725,000 after the hand while Maceiras was down to about 260,000.
Mohamad Kowssarie moved all in blind from under the gun before the cards were dealt. Everyone folded to Nikolaus Jedlicka in the big blind and he called.
Jedlicka:
Kowssarie:
The flop was and Kowssarie maintained the lead. The turn was the and the river was the . Kowssarie doubled up to 400,000.
Mohamad Kowssarie tried to put a move on Greg Dyer, pushing all in over the top of Dyer's opening raise with , but Dyer had the goods with A-K and called. The board came and Kowssarie was eliminated.
Greg Dyer took the chip lead on the hand, with nearly 1,200,000.
Greg Dyer (USA) raised 60,000 from the cut off and Juan Maceiras (Spain) jammed from the button and moved all in for about 260,000. Dyer quickly called.
Dyer:
Maceiras:
The flop was . The turn was the and the river was the . Dyer's Big Slick held up and he increased his stack to over 1.5 million.
Juan Maceiras busted out under a heavy applause from the rowdy crowd in the rail. He bubbled off the final table. He won €64,800.
With eight players remaining, we have a final table.
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