Just after the elimination of Ludovic Lacay, Bart Spijkers found himself in a similar situation. He was all in preflop with against Sergio Castelluccio's . Two live cards, right? It's the best a player can hope for when he goes with a hand like jack-ten. Once again, it was the big stack and player with the best hand who paired on the flop, as Castelluccio came up with a pair of aces, .
Spijkers was disgusted and turned away from the table, not seeing that the turn fell to pair him up and give him a flush draw. His friends pointed at the table and he turned back hopefully, but the river fell to end his tournament run. Spijkers is out in 20th place, earning �52,000.