Marian Flesar raised to 525,000 from under the gun with . Action folded to Cenk Oguz in the small blind, who held . Oguz called and Michal Lubas folded the big blind.
The flop was and Oguz, with the best hand, decided to lead out 550,000. Flesar wasn't impressed and raised to 1,200,000, putting the decision back on Oguz. The Belgian folded and Flesar won with the worst hand.
Peter Kamaras shoved 1,580,000 from under the gun. Action got folded around to Marian Flesar in the big blind, who looked at his cards and snap-called.
Peter Kamaras:
Marian Flesar:
The man who led after Day 1 and Day 2 found himself on the brink of elimination. The flop gave him some gutshot outs for the miracle escape, but the jacks remained in the deck on the turn and river.
The colorful Hungarian knocked on the table, congratulated his opponents and headed to the payout desk to collect his seventh place prize money of �20,186.
Michael Rohde raised to 425,000 with from the hijack. Cenk Oguz folded from the cutoff, Michal Lubas folded on the button and Peter Kamaras folded in the big blind. Rohde's raise got through uncontested and he picked up the blinds.
Stanislav Koleno shoved 2,525,000 from early position with . Behind him, Michael Rohde tank-folded . Jan Stariat called all in for 1,665,000 from the small blind with and faced possible elimination.
The flop was to give Stariat a big lead but the on the turn left him drawing dead. The meaningless river made it official: Jan Stariat became the first bustout at the final table and cashed �14,508.
Petr Svoboda picked up and raised to 350,000. Cenk Oguz found on the cutoff and three-bet to 925,000. Svoboda moved all in for a little over 6,000,000 and Oguz snap-mucked his hand.
Being left very short after the previous confrontation, Peter Kamaras went all in with . Cenk Oguz called with in the big blind to eliminate the spectacularly bearded Hungarian, affectionately called "Gandalf" by the Twitch-chat.
The board ran out , which gave Kamaras the flush on the river to save his tournament life.