Claudio Piceci Eliminated in 7th Place (�150,000)
The turn was the and Piceci checked again. This time Carlsson bet 345,000 - only for Piceci to check-raise to 1,100,000. After a little while Carlsson called.
The river came down the and Piceci announced all in for his last 1,610,000. Carlsson thought about it for a long time. A long, long time. A very long time indeed. And then he called.
Carlsson turned over and Piceci was already standing up as he tossed away his . Our second-last Italian is gone, and Carlsson's stack just continues to grow - at 15,945,000, he has almost half the chips in play.