Nikolaos Angelou raised to 800,000 in the small blind, which Nils Pudel called in the big blind.
Angelou fired bets of 500,000 on the A♦6♣5♣ flop and 1,500,000 on the 10♦ turn, both of which were called by Pudel.
Angelou then put Pudel all-in for 2,700,000 on the 5♦ river, receiving a quick fold. Pudel was left with just under seven blinds for the new level as Pudel shipped the last pot before the break.
In a three-bet pot to the 9♦J♦5♥ flop, Fabian Rolli fired a bet of 2,200,000 into a pot of 6,000,000 from the big blind.
Nikolaos Angelou called on the button before the J♥ turn and 5♦ river were checked by both players. Rolli revealed K♠2♥ for king-high, leaving Angelou to take the big pot with A♥Q♦ for ace-high.
Nils Pudel raised his button to 700,000, and Nikolaos Angelou defended in the big blind. Both players checked through the 6♠3♣7♠ flop, prompting Angelou to bet 600,000 on the 7♦ turn.
Pudel made the call to the 6♦ river, where Angelou decided to move all in, putting Pudel at risk for his stack of 6,000,000.
Pudel made a quick fold, leaving himself a stack of 20 big blind, while Angelou nearly got even with Fabian Rolli again.
Yannick Jobin moved in for 3,700,000 from the cutoff and saw Fabian Rolli make the call in the big blind.
Yannick Jobin: A♣K♠
Fabian Rolli: A♦5♦
Rolli flopped the wheel on 4♣3♠2♥, leaving Jobin drawing to a chop. Neither the 2♦ turn nor the 3♥ river brought a five, sending Jobin home in fourth place.
Patrick Eagers shoved in his stack of 3,800,000 under the gun. Nikolaos Angelou called in the cutoff before the rest of the table mucked their hands.
Patrick Eagers: K♠8♠
Nikolaos Angelou: A♦5♦
The A♠6♣8♣ flop brought Eagers some help, but it was not enough as the 4♥3♣ runout set his departure in stone, eliminating the last Irishman in the tournamen in fifth.
Fabian Rolli had opened from the hijack when button Tobias Peters three-bet all in for roughly 5,200,000. Rolli made a quick call once the action had folded back to him, and the cards were revealed.
Tobias Peters: A♦J♦
Fabian Rolli: A♠J♠
"Fair fight," Rolli stated as the 8♠6♦Q♣ flop emerged from the deck. The 5♠ turn made the fight significantly less fair, as Rolli was the only one with a flush draw.
The 2♠ river completed his flush, knocking a stunned Peters out in fifth place while Rolli's unstoppable surge kept going.
Florian Duta open-jammed for 2,100,000 from middle position. He was looked up by Fabian Rolli in the small blind, and the players showed down.
Florian Duta: K♦J♠
Fabian Rolli: Q♦4♦
Rolli had gone bounty-hunting and was rewarded with flopped trips on 4♠10♠4♣. The K♣ turn gave Duta a glimmer of hope, but the 3♦ river did not improve him further, knocking him out in seventh place.
Fabian Rolli raised to 500,000 in middle position, which Patrick Eagers called in the hijack. It folded to Nikolaos Angelou in the small blind, who shoved in his enormous pile of chips, putting the others all-in.
Rolli tanked for a while before committing a call for 8,250,000, while Eagers quickly got out of the way.
Fabian Rolli: A♦K♥
Nikolaos Angelou: J♣10♣
The 4♦6♠9♦7♥ turn gave Angelou a gutshot in addition to his pair outs, but the A♣ river paired up Rolli instead, granting him a massive double-up.
He narrowly overtook Angelou in the counts, crowning him the new leader of the final table.