Henrik Veldhoen Eliminated in 2nd Place (€138,500)
After relentlessly applying pressure in the first few hands, and taking them all, Koen De Visscher had left Henrik Veldhoen with 1,450,000.
Veldhoen jammed, and De Visscher called.
Henrik Veldhoen: Q♦2♠
Koen De Visscher: K♣6♦
With the title on the line, Veldhoen needed help, and his rail were pleading for a queen below the stream table.
However, he bricked the J♦9♣5♦9♦9♣ runout, ending the contest and crowning Koen De Visscher as champion.
The players warmly shook hands and shared a bear hug, and De Visscher turned and started pumping his fists in celebration, clearly delighted to be the last player standing.
Veldhoen didn't seem to be too distraught after securing a new career-best score, a huge smile across his face as he ran down the stairs to be embraced by his boisterous supporters.