Hand #74: Pavel Plesuv on the button moved all in with the and Viktor Blom folded in the small blind, Rickie Silcock let go of in the big blind.
Hand #75: Plesuv moved all in from the cutoff with and Blom folded , as did everyone else.
Hand #76: Blom shoved for 62 million with and all opponents folded.
Hand #77: Joao Simao limped the small blind with and Plesuv checked in the big blind with . Both players checked the flop and the appeared on the turn. Again both players checked and the river completed the board, Simao bet 6 million and Plesuv called with the slightly inferior kicker.
Hand #78: Silcock raised to 11 million with the and Radoslaw Wesierski called with the . The flop was checked through, as was the turn. On the river, Silcock made it 17 million to go and Wesiersky snap-called to win the pot with his ace kicker.
Hand #62: Viktor Blom raised to 11,000,000 from the under-the-gun position with . Pavel Plesuv found again in the big blind and he called. The flop came and they both checked. The turn brought them the , Plesuv bet 11,000,000 and Blom called. The river completed the board with the . Plesuv considered his options and then decided to bet 28,000,000. Blom shook his head and sat back. He glimpsed at Plesuv and then decided to call. He paid out the bet when he saw that Plesuv had pocket aces.
Hand #63: Plesuv now found in the small blind and shoved for 541,000,000 and Blom folded his big blind.
Hand #64: Radoslaw Wesierski raised to 10,000,000 from the under-the-gun position with . Plesuv shoved all in from the button with for 546,000,000 and Wesierski folded.
Hand #65: Blom raised to 11,000,000 from the button with . Rickie Silcock shoved all in for 150,000,000 from the small blind with . Wesierski found in the big blind with the shorter stack and considered his options. Wesierski and Blom both folded.
Hand #66: Joao Simao got a walk.
Hand #67: Plesuv got a walk.
Hand #68: Plesuv shoved from the small blind with and Blom folded.
Hand #69: Details of this hand are unknown as the stream showed the interview with Ondrej Drozd.
Hand #57: Viktor Blom raised to 11 million with the first to act and Radoslaw Wesierski called on the button with . The flop fell and a bet of Blom for 14 million forced a fold.
Hand #58: Rickie Silcock opened to 11 million with and Blom defended the . On a flop of and both players checked. On the turn Blom check-folded to a bet of 11 million by Silcock.
Hand #59: Pavel Plesuv made it 10 million to go from the button with and Silcock called with . The flop resulted in a check by Silcock and Plesuv's continuation bet of 8 million won the pot.
Hand #60: Blom raised to 11 million with on the button and Wesierski called with the in the big blind. The flop came brought a check by Wesierski, Blom bet 8.5 million and a quick fold from Wesierski followed.
Hand #61: Bom made it 11 million to go with in the cutoff and Silcock three-bet to 29 million with on the button. "How much you got behind there?" Blom asked, but released his cards soon after.
Hand #56: Ondrej Drozd shoved all in from the under-the-gun position for 106,500,000. Pavel Plesuv asked how much it was for, the dealer confirmed the amount. Plesuv also shoved for 362,000,000. Everyone else folded.
Ondrej Drozd:
Pavel Plesuv:
The board ran out - no help for Drozd as he has been eliminated in 6th place after starting the day as the chip leader and going into the final table with the chip lead. He will take �140,000 with him which means that is his biggest live cash ever.
Hand #52: Joao Simao limped the button with the and Ondrei Drozd filled up from the small blind with , Pavel Plesuv checked in the big blind and the flop came . Plesuv checked his trips and Simao bet 5.5 million, forcing out Drozd and picking up a call by Plesuv.
On the turn, Plesuv checked once more and Simao checked back. The on the river paired the board for the second time and Plesuv bet 20 million into a pot of 27 million. Simao was sent into the think tank and eventually folded. The Brazilian asked to see one card and the ten was revealed.
Hand #53: Plesuv open-shoved out of the small blind with and Viktor Blom folded the in the big blind.
Hand #54: Plesuv raised on the button with the for 8 million and Rickie Silcock called in the big blind with . The flop of went check, check, and Silcock bet 9 million, Plesuv called. The river brought a bet of 24 million by Silcock and Plesuv folded. "You had it?" The Moldovan asked and Silcock replied "I always have it."
Hand #55: Plesuv raised to 8 million in the cutoff with the and Silcock called in the small blind with . The brought a check by Silcock, Plesuv continued for 7 million and Silcock flashed his treys before sending them into the muck.
Right after the six remaining players were sent into their next 20-minute break on the final day.
Hand #48: Pavel Plesuv raised to 8,000,000 from the button with and Viktor Blom three-bet to 26,500,000 from the small blind with . Plesuv quickly folded.
Hand #49: Joao Simao raised to 9,000,000 from the under-the-gun position with and everyone else folded.
Hand #50: Radoslaw Wesierski completed his small blind. Simao found in the big blind and opted to check. The flop came , Wesierski bet 5,000,000. Simao called. The turn brought them the , Wesierski check-folded to the 7,200,000 bet of Simao.
Hand #51: Blom raised to 8,500,000 from the hijack with . Wesierski called on the button with . Ondrej Drozd also called from the big blind with . The flop came with the and they all checked. The turn brought them the , Drozd bet 12,000,000. Blom folded and Wesierski called. The river completed the board with the , Drozd quickly checked and Wesierski did the same. The pot went to Wesierksi.
Hand #43: Radoslaw Wesierski raised to 8 million with the first to act and Rickie Silcock defended the in the big blind. The flop fell and Silcock checked, Sewierski continued for 5.5 million and Silcock check-raised to 25 million in order to force a fold.
Hand #44: Ondrej Drozd raised to 9 million with from the hijack and scooped the blinds and antes.
Hand #45: Wesierski limped in with the and Joao Simao checked his option from the big blind to see a flop of . Simao bet 5 million and was called, Wesierski quickly checked again the turn. Simao bet 8.5 million and that won the pot uncontested.
Hand #46: Pavel Plesuv made it 8 million to go first to act with the and Viktor Blom three-bet to 24 million from one seat over with . Plesuv checked the stack of Plesuv and moved all in to force a fold.
Hand #47: Simao limped on the button with and Drozd filled up from the small blind with , Plesuv checked with in the big blind. The flop saw Simao lead for 5.5 million with his straight draw and Drozd was the only caller.
After the turn, Drozd bet 11 million and Simao gave it some thought before raising it up to 23.5 million. Drozd called and the river completed the board, Drozd checked and folded to the shove of
Hand #37: Radoslaw Wesierski raised to 8,000,000 from the under-the-gun position with and the rest folded.
Hand #38: Pavel Plesuv raised to 8,000,000 from the cutoff with , Rickie Silcock found in the small blind and called. Plesuv checked Silcock's stack and Silcock indicated he had around 100,000,000. They checked through the whole board and the pot was awarded to Silcock with the high card.
Hand #39: Plesuv now found in the hijack and raised to 8,000,000. Wesierski called from the small blind with . The flop came and both players checked. The turn brought them the and they checked again to the on the river. Wesierski bet 12,500,000 and Plesuv folded.
Hand #40: Viktor Blom raised to 8,500,000 from the hijack with and everyone folded.
Hand #41: Blom raised to 8,500,000 from the under-the-gun position with , Plesuv called from the big blind with . The flop came , Plesuv check-called the 12,500,000 bet of Blom. The turn brought them the , Plesuv now checked again. Blom continued with a bet of 26,500,000 and Plesuv folded.
Hand #42: Ondrej Drozd raised to 9,000,000 from the button with , Blom called from the small blind with . The flop came and they both checked. The turn brought them the and Blom check-folded to the 9,000,000 bet of Drozd.