We're back for the final day of the 2014 PokerStars King's Casino Cup. Just 12 players remain led by Philipp Hartmann of Germany who has 2,614,000 in chips - a million more than anyone else. Everyone is guaranteed a minimum payout of €3,153 but it's the €50,200 first prize that they'll all have their eyes on.
Play will be beginning at 2pm CET and today all levels are one hour long.
There will also be a live stream available which you access by clicking the tab above. Also don't forget to check the previous days' coverage and the list of payouts as well.
The floor staff thinks the tournament will most likely finish around midnight tonight, but that can always change dependent on stacks etc. There will also be a full redraw for when there are nine players left but the 'official' final table will be eight-handed.
Nikolay Karman's last four big blinds went in with against Daniel Effendy's .
The flop was bad for Karman, reducing him to just four outs. The on the turn did not help and neither did the river, the Russian was eliminated in 11th place for €3.715.
Daniel Effendy opened to 65,000 preflop from early position and Radek Stockner made it 185,000 two seats behind him.
Effendy moved all in and Stockner quickly called.
Effendy:
Stockner:
The flop was and Stockner needed an ace or a king still. The on the turn changed nothing and the river was the .
There was a countdown and Effendy just had his opponent covered by around two to three big blinds. Stockner becomes the first casualty of the final table and Effendy moves up into second place in chips.
Daniel Effendy raised to 80,000 with and he was called by Petr Targa in the small blind with and Jens Steuber in the big blind with .
The flop came , Targa checked and Steuber moved all in for 639,000. Effendy folded and Targa made the call.
Steuber needed to hit the monster draw. The on the turn changed nothing and the on the river left Steuber with two pair but it wasn't enough to beat Targa's better two pair.
Petr Targa raised to 80,000 preflop and Philipp Hartmann made it 225,000 in the small blind. Targa made the call.
The flop came and Hartmann led out for 225,000. Targa made the call to see the on the turn. Hartmann checked and Targa bet 350,000.
Hartmann responded by moving all in and Targa snap-called.
Hartmann:
Targa:
The river was the - Hartmann spiking a four-outer to bust Targa in 5th place. Hartmann now has more chips than Harry Ramsden's. Over 60% of those in play.