Hand #56: Martin Kabrhel moved in with the and Philipp Caranica fell for the table talk to call with the .
The board came and Kabrhel doubled for 2,285,000 to jump into a 2-1 lead.
Hand #57: Caranica received a walk.
Hand #58: Caranica raised to 320,000 with the and Kabrhel folded
Hand #59: Another walk for Caranica.
Hand #60: Caranica raised to 320,000 with and Kabrhel called with . The flop fell and both checked. After the turn, Kabrhel bet 325,000 and won the pot.
Hand #47: Philipp Caranica faced a limp by Martin Kabrhel and shoved with the to pick up the chips without resistance.
Hand #48: Caranica raised with to 240,000 and Kabrhel defended the . The flop fell and Kabrhel checked, Caranica bet 225,000 and Kabrhel gave it some consideration before moving all in to force a quick fold.
Hand #49: Kabrhel limped with the and Caranica checked his . Kabrhel bet a flop and Caranica quickly check-folded.
Hand #50: Caranica min-raised to 240,000 with and Kabrhel called with . The flop came and Kabrhel bet 345,000 and Caranica's min-raise won the pot right there.
Hand #51: Kabrhel raised to 250,000 with the and Caranica called with . The flop of brought a check by Caranica and Kabrhel's bet worth 200,000 won the pot.
Hand #42: Philipp Caranica raised to 240,000 with . Martin Kabrhel called with . The flop came , Kabrhel check-folded to the 250,000 bet of Caranica.
Hand #43: Kabrhel with completed from the button. Caranica opted to check with . The flop came , Caranica check-called the 120,000 bet of Kabrhel. The turn brought them the , Caranica checked again. Now Kabrhel bet 310,000. Caranica tanked and then raised to 900,000. Kabrhel looked at his cards again, took a few sips of his drink and then folded.
Hand #44: Caranica completed with , Kabrhel had opted to check. The flop came , they both checked. The turn gave them the on which they checked again. The river completed the board with the . now Kabrhel bet 120,000 and Caranica quickly folded.
Hand #45: Kabrhel found and completed. Caranica shoved with and Kabrhel folded.
Hand #39: Martin Kabrhel limped with the nand Philipp Caranica checked with . On the flop, Caranica check-raised from 100,000 to 250,000 with his middle pair and Kabrhel folded.
Hand #40: Caranica min-raised to 200,000 with and Kabrhel called with the . The flop fell and both players checked. Kabrhel bet the turn for 200,000 and Caranica called with his gutshot.
The river completed the board and Kabrhel quickly bet 600,000, which got no further action from Caranica.
Hand #41: In a limped pot, the flop showed and Caranica checked with , Kabrhel bet 100,000 with and that won the pot.
Hand #38: Philipp Caranica raised to 200,000 with , Martin Kabrhel shoved for 4,365,000 with . Caranica called with his tournament life at stake as he had the smaller stack with 1,905,000 chips.
The flop came , Kabrhel was still safe as his sevens were still good.
The on the turn meant that even though Kabrhel was still good for now, any three, ace or queen would mean that Caranica would double up for a big chunk of Kabrhel's stack.
The on the river was just the card Caranica needed to win the hand and double up.
Hand #32: Philipp Caranica raised to 200,000 with the and Martin Kabrhel called with the , then check-folded the flop to a bet of 125,000 by Caranica.
Hand #33: Caranica received a walk.
Hand #34: Caranica raised to 200,000 with and Kabrhel called with the . The flop fell and Kabrhel checked, Caranica bet 125,000 and Kabrhel check-raised to 430,000 in order to win the pot, not saying a single word during the hand.
Hand #35: Caranica received a walk.
Hand #36: Caranica opened to 200,000 with the and Kabrhel defended the . Both players checked the flop and the turn. The river brought no betting action either and Kabrhel won the pot.