Vojtech Ruzicka made it 90,000 from under the gun. In the next seat, Andrea Cortellazzi called and so too did Pavel Plesuv in the big blind. The flop of saw Ruzicka continue for 180,000 and that was only called by Cortellazzi.
The turn of saw Ruzicka make it 365,000, again Cortellazzi called it off. On the river of , Ruzicka made it a massive 435,000. Cortellazzi took his time but eventually called and was shown for trips on the turn for Ruzicka, the November Niner.
Cortellazzi turned over and that was enough to see him rocket his stack to 4.13m. Vojtech Ruzicka is down to just over a million.
We are back in the Casino Barcelona and ready for what be a dramatic day at the felt in the EPT Main Event. We'll bring you all the action as 24 players become eight, with Sebastian Malec currently a big chip leader with 5,640,000 chips, a considerable amount clear of second-placed Uri Reichenstein with 3,870,000. The two will share a table from the start of Day 5, along with Michael Addamo (3,245,000), who is fourth in chips.
Elsewhere in the field, we have November Niner Vojtech Ruzicka with 2,135,000 chips. He told us yesterday that reaching the final table would be "the best preparation" for his WSOP final table in November. If Ruzicka can make it, he'll have battled through an opening table featuring Morten Mortensen (2,075,000) and Andrea Cortellazzi (2,925,000) among others.
We'll play 90-minute levels until we reach those final eight players who will return tomorrow to fight for the EPT Barcelona Main Event title and €1,122,800 top prize! The PokerNews team continue to bring you all the drama, tension, and excitement until a winner lifts the trophy on Sunday evening.