We saw Christian Harder walk away from the table just minutes ago, and Viacheslav Goryachev was stacking a lot of new chips. We were just in time to write down the board of and Goryachev had in front of him. We're not sure what Harder had in the hand, but it might have been as that was what the dealer was just turning over. Whatever happened, Harder is out and Viacheslav Goryachev now has well over 300,000 in chips.
Kevin MacPhee's registration slip was found in the bust out section, so we headed over to his former table to find out what had happened. He had a huge stack just minutes ago after all. While we could straight away tell that it was Martin Kabrhel who had MacPhee's former chips, we inquired with Ankush Mandavia as to what happend because Kabrhel was in a hand.
Mandavia told us that Kabrhel had opened under the gun and two players called before Oleksii Khoroshenin squeezed to 20,000. Right next to EPT Vienna's champion was EPT Berlin's champion (and EPT London's runner up) Kevin MacPhee who four bet to "forty something" according to Mandavia. Kabrhel then five bet to 79,500 and action folded to MacPhee who pushed. Kabrhel made the call.
MacPhee had pocket queens while Kabrhel showed kings. The five community cards were of no help to MacPhee who tweeted the following not much later: