The action started from the Zlatin Penev in the hijack raising to 250,000 with . Norbert Baumgartner shoved all-in from the button with for 1,305,000 and Tony Tran woke up from the small blind re-shoving for 2,515,000 getting a fold from Penev.
Norbert Baumgartner was behind and at risk of elimination.
The board ran out and Baumgartner found a jack to stay alive and leave the former chip leader on the final table, as the short stack.
Jan Bednar, the short stack, shoved all-in for 1,370,000 from the button and Josef Snejberg found himself with on the small blind.
He thought about it and made the call, putting Bednar at risk.
The flop came and Snejberg took the lead. Bednar needed only a five, which he found on the turn to seal the deal and double up, as the river wouldn't change anything.
Josef Snejberg raised from the hijack to 200,000 and got a call from Tony Tran from the big blind, who had .
The flop came and both players checked.
The turn was the and Tran led for 325,000. Snejberg called.
The river was the and Snejberg made his flush. Tran checked to him and Snejberg fired 1,150,000 which Tran called only to see that his trip sixes was no good.