Mathias Viberg opened pre-flop with a 110,000 raise and Ricardo Sousa made the call. The flop came and Sousa passed the first action to Viberg, who led out with a 170,000 bet holding pocket jacks. Sousa, true to his consistently slow and deliberate routine, took his time before check-raising all in and Viberg made a quick call. Ricardo tabled the , needing a queen, an eight, running tens or running diamonds to stay alive, and it only took one more card for him to get there, as the fell on the turn.
Mathias was left with just over 100,000 in chips after the hand, while Ricardo soared past the 1.4 million mark.