We are now at a four seated final table with one player sitting out at all times. Currently Russia's Alexandra Usoltseva is in the lead with an impressive 1,227,000 chips. However, as we have seen throughout today and yesterday, things can change quickly.
All four players remaining are guaranteed a €8,809 payday with first place getting the coveted championship belt along with the top prize of €30,007.
One player won't be returning from the dinner break, as Tomas Ksenevicius has just been eliminated in 4th place for €8,809. The Lithuanian now has now surpassed the $60,000 mark in live tournament cashes.
We will be updating chip counts of the final three during the dinner break.
When we return from dinner break we will be on a traditional three-handed final table. Currently Russia's Alexandra Usoltseva is in the lead with an impressive 1,607,000 chips. However, as we have seen throughout today and yesterday, the lowest stack can easily become the highest stack in just a few hands.
All three players remaining are guaranteed a €12,034 payday with first place getting the championship belt along with the top prize of €30,007.
Canada's Jean-Philippe Piquette entered the official final table with the second highest stack, but was unable to get things after the dinner break to become the latest player eliminated mostly at the hands of Russia's Alexandra Usoltseva.
Piquette won €12,034 to add to his over $350,000 in career tournament earnings. His two biggest tournament wins came in May 2012 when he first won the 2012 Playground Poker Classic Deepstack for C$50,000 ($50,858) before winning the High Roller a week later for the same amount.
Alexandra Usoltseva currently has the upper hand to collect the coveted championship belt with a two to one heads-up advantage over Roman Pavliuk