By the time we had walked over to the ESPN feature table, Darren Rabinowitz had all his chips in the middle holding and was having to come up against Kevin Elia's . It was apparently the very first hand of play over here.
The board was devastating to Robinowitz, with the turn sending him home as the official final table bubble boy, while Elia raked in the massive pot.
The nine remaining players were sent on a 20-minute break immediately after the elimination of Darren Rabinowitz. We will have a full official final table draw up as soon as possible.
The players are just a few minutes away from resuming. Here is how the final table looks. Another lady is at a final table here (Anke Berner), while it is Niel Mittelman who starts as the chip leader.
Nelson Robinson opened the action to 40,000 from early position. Rocco Palumbo was directly on his left and made the call. The play was then on Jason Everett in the cutoff and he shoved all in for what looked like around 500,000. Anke Berner then took her time to fold out of the big blind and it was back on Robinson.
An immediate fold from Robinson and Palumbo would fold just as quickly, sending the pot to Everett.
Our first elimination of the final table has just occurred, with David Forster the man to be sent home. It all started when the action was folded around to Rocco Palumbo in the cutoff. He opened it up to 48,000. Forster was directly on his left on the button and three-bet to 105,000. With the play folded back around to Palumbo, he took a few moments before announcing the all in. Forster shrugged and said, "I call."
Forster:
Palumbo:
Forster would need plenty of help and while the turn card on a board gave him a sweat for the straight, the river was no help and Forster was sent home.