Just before the break, Mike Watson raised to 200,000 on the button. Martin Finger called from the big blind, and the flop came down . Finger checked, Watson bet 200,000, and Finger called.
The turn was the , and both players checked to see the land on the river. Finger slid forward a tower of chips worth 650,000. Watson called.
Finger turned up two pair with the , and Watson mucked.
With no small blind and just a big blind, Fedor Holz had the button and the option. He moved all in to put the pressure on Martin Finger in the big blind. Finger didn't hesitate calling all in for the 1,705,000 he had, as he found . Holz tabled .
The board ran out , not really making things exciting at any point. Double up for Finger.
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With a dead button, Mike Watson raised to 200,000. Fabian Quoss reraised all in from the big blind for around 950,000, and Watson called after a little bit of thought.
Quoss had the , and Watson the .
The flop, turn, and river ran out , and Quoss was eliminated.
Andrei Streltsou moved all in for 900,000 from the small blind, and Fedor Holz called from the big blind. Streltsou had the and was at risk against the for Holz.
Thanks to the flop, Holz took the lead with a flush, but Streltsou did have the mother of all spades and could still come from behind.
The turn was the , and the river was the . Both missed Streltsou, and he was out in sixth place.
Action folded to Mustapha Kanit in the small blind and he asked Mark Teltscher in the big blind how much he was playing. Former EPT champion Teltscher told his Italian neighbor he played around 1.2 million, and would soon have to decide if he wanted to risk all those chips because Kanit moved all in.
Teltscher had a real decision and thought about it. Eventually he tossed in a single chip to call, and Kanit kind of sheepishly turned over , the hand Teltscher had sucked out on Seiver with not too long ago. Teltscher was in front with .
The flop () was harmless and so was the on the turn. The on the river paired Kanit though, sending Teltscher home.
Teltscher got up from the table, shook hands with all six of his former opponents, and made his way to the pay-out desk. �156,900 for the flamboyant Brit!
From under the gun, Martin Finger raised all in for 1.01 million. Mark Teltscher reraised all in from the hijack seat, and everyone else folded. Finger had the , and Teltscher had the .
Teltscher had the best hand going in, but he wouldn't come out on top after the board. Finger won the pot and doubled to 2.2 million.
Action folded to Mark Teltscher on the button and he moved all in for 1,015,000. Small blind Mike Watson instantly folded, big blind Andrei Streltsou instantly tossed in a 5,000 chip to indicate the call.
"Yeah?" Teltscher asked to make sure he indeed was called. "Yeah" Streltsou snapped.
Mark Teltscher:
Andrei Streltsou:
The flop was as good as they could come for Teltscher: . The on the turn sealed the deal for the Brit, the on the river was a blank.