A deal has been made, the 4 remaining players have devided the money according to ICM numbers. There's €29,900 to play for and the trophy. The players have signed for the following pay-outs:
Francois Billard shoved over a Mark Radoja 210,000-chip open and Radoja made the call with the .
Billard was ahead with his , but that lead did not last with Radoja flopping two pair and turning a boat on the board to eliminate Billard in fourth place.
On the button, Mark Radoja raised to 210,000 and Dominik Nitsche made the call from the big blind. Nitsche checked on and Radoja fired another 210,000. Nitsche check raised to 525,000 and Radoja called.
The fell on the turn and Nitsche bet another 600,000. Once again Radoja called.
With the completing the board, Radoja had about 1.9 million left. Nitsche moved all in and Radoja tanked for a bit.
"This might be the first tough decision this tournament" he exclaimed, "I just don't see you can bluff here."
He eventually folded, and Nitsche silently slid his cards into the muck.
Mark Radoja became the shortest of the three and shoved the small blind holding the . Charlie Carrel woke up with the in the big blind and made the call.
The two players have decided to chop the remaining €29,900 according to the current chip counts. They now play for the trophy, which they both really want. Play is underway, still with blinds at 60,000/120,000 (20,000 ante).
On the button, Charlie Carrel raised to 250,000 and Dominik Nitsche made the call. Nitsche then check called a bet of 200,000 before both players checked the on the turn.
The hit the river and Nitsche checked again. Carrel bet half a million and Nitsche check raised all in.
"Snap check the river huh? So strong!" Carrel said before he eventually folded.
Nitsche offered to show one, and Carrel picked the . Carrel assured himself Nitsche had jack-nine and they went on to play another hand.