Hand #19: Alexandru Papazian limped in from early position, and Harry Lodge checked his option in the big blind. The flop came , and Lodge checked. Papazian bet 400,000, and that shut down all further action.
Hand #20: Ioannis Angelou Konstas moved all in and won the blinds and antes.
Hand #21: Vlad Darie raised to 400,000, and all opponents folded.
Hand #22: [Removed:172] took down the blinds and antes with a raise to 430,000 from the button.
Hand #23: Darie raised to 400,000, and James Cappucci defended his big blind. On a flop, Cappucci checked, and Darie's bet of 225,000 forced a fold.
Hand #14: [Removed:172] raised from the button, and both players in the blinds folded, leaving the pot to Kramer.
Hand #15: Kramer raised to 430,000 in the cutoff, and Alexandru Papazian called on the button. Kramer continued with a bet of 450,000 on the flop, and Papazian gave up.
Hand #16: Vlad Darie raised to 400,000 from under the gun. Next to act was Guillaume Diaz, who three-bet to 1,350,000. Big blind Michael Tureniec was interested in the amount of the three-bet but laid his hand down after a while. Darie folded, as well.
Hand #17: Papazian limped from the hijack, and small blind Michael Tureniec, along with big blind Darie agreed to see the flop for the minimum. They checked to Papazian on the flop, and he bet 300,000. Both of his rivals mucked.
Hand #18: James Cappucci open-shoved from the cutoff, earning the blinds and antes.
Hand #9: [Removed:172] raised to 430,000, and Michael Tureniec defended his big blind. The flop came , and Tureniec checked. Kramer continued for the same 430,000, and Tureniec called. Both players checked the on the turn, and Tureniec's bet of 975,000 on the river won the pot.
Hand #10: Kramer made it 430,000 to go and won the blinds and antes.
Hand #11: Kramer raised to 430,000, and all opponents folded.
Hand #12: Guillaume Diaz raised to 430,000 from the button, and Kramer called in the big blind. Kramer, a German now based in Vienna, checked on the flop, and Diaz won the pot with a continuation bet worth 400,000.
Hand #13: James Cappucci moved all in from early position. In the big blind, Alexandru Papazian asked for a count. "Just the green ones please," he said, referring to the T-100,000 chips. Cappucci's shove was for just over 2,300,000, and Papazian folded.
Hand #6: [Removed:172] raised to 340,000 from the cutoff, and Alexandru Papazian called in the small blind. The board was checked through. Papazian showed and claimed the pot.
Hand #7: Kramer raised to 340,000 again and raked in the blinds and antes.
Hand #8: Once again, Kramer started the hand with a raise to 340,000. Michael Tureniec defended his big blind.
Tureniec called another 305,000 on the flop, and neither of the players bet on the turn or river . Tureniec opened his for aces and jacks, and Kramer mucked.
Hand #3: [Removed:172] raised to 340,000, and James Cappucci moved all in for just over two million chips from the hijack. Kramer gave it some thought and asked for a rough count but elected to fold.
Hand #4: Vlad Darie raised to 350,000, and Kramer defended his big blind. The flop came . Kramer checked, Darie bet 800,000, and Kramer quickly let it go.
Hand #5: Darie made it 350,000 to go from the hijack, and Kramer, in the small blind, asked for his stack before three-betting to 1,560,000. Darie called.
The flop came . Kramer continued for 1,450,000, and Darie called. Both players checked the on the turn, and Kramer bet 3,800,000 on the river. Darie went into the tank for more than four minutes without any of the players calling the clock on him. Eventually, the Romanian folded, and Kramer claimed the pot without showdown.
Hand #1: Alexandru Papazian raised to 340,000 from the hijack, and Vlad Darie called in the big blind. Papazian took down the pot with a continuation bet on the flop.
Hand #2: The second hand of the offical final table followed the same pattern as the previous one. Papazian opened to 340,000, and Guillaume Diaz defended his big blind. Papazian scooped the pot on the flop, as Diaz check-folded to his bet of 300,000.