After previous multiway action, the board read and action was on Mihai Manole. The leading all-time money winner from Romania bet 21,000, Timo Neumann called in position and a third player folded.
On the river, Manole bet 55,000. Neumann asked how much Manole had behind and moved all in. It was 35,400 more for the Romanian, who reluctantly called it off.
Neumann showed for a set of fours, but Manole held the winner with for a set of eights and scored a big double up.
The man who's known in Czech circles as "Yegon", Martin Dragun, is among the chipleaders. The top stack in the room currently belongs to Henning Wendlandt from Austria.
The payouts of the tournament have been finalized. The 851 entrants generated a total prize pool of €1,212,675, shattering the guarantee with more than €200,000.
The winner of the WSOP Circuit Main Event in King's Casino will go home with a coveted gold Circuit ring along with €232,241 in first place prize money.
87 players in total will finish in the money, with the minimum cash being €3,759.
2011 WSOP Main Event runner-up Martin Staszko has gained a little more chips to work with. With , he was racing against Martin Šlajer's for his tournament life.
Five blanks later meant the double-up for the Czech.