- Patrik Antonius raised to 450,000 from the cutoff and Steve O'Dwyer shoved all in from the button. Everyone else folded and Antonius asked for a count. O'Dwyer counted it out for Antonius and he saw it was for 4,980,000. Antonius though for a bit and then folded.
- Renato Nowak raised to 400,000 from the under-the-gun position and action folded to Dietrich Fast in the small blind. Fast three-bet to 2,100,00 and Nowak folded. "Next time!" Nowak said to Fast.
- Joao Simao raised to 400,000 from under-the-gun and only Nowak called from the button. The flop came , Simao bet 450,000 and Nowak folded.
- Antonius raised to 450,000 from the button and was called by Simao in the big blind. The flop brought them the , Simao check-folded to the 300,000 bet of Antonius.
- Antonius raised to 400,000 from the cutoff, O'Dwyer shoved and Antonius couldn't contain a grin. He tried to hide it by taking a sip from his drink but then he open-folded . It seemed that there was a mark on the and the floor was asked for a new deck.
Patrik Antonius raised to 400,000 and Stefan Schillhabel called out of the big blind. There was no betting action on the board and Schillhabel's won the pot.
Steve O'Dwyer made it 450,000 to go and Schillhabel called from the small blind, Renato Nowak filled up out of the big blind. The flop was chedked to O'Dwyer and he continued for 625,000. Schillhabel check-raised to 1.775 million to force out Nowak, but O'Dwyer was having none of it and moved all in. Schillhabel folded and was shown the .
The profit of O'Dwyer was cut down by some in a battle of the blinds against partypoker ambassador Joao Simao soon after when the duo eventually checked down the river of a board of . O'Dwyer turned over and Simao had the for the superior hand.
Renato Nowak raised to 500,000 and Joao Simao defended his big blind. On a flop of , Simao checked and called a bet of 600,000 by Nowak. The duo checked through the turn and Simao also checked the river. Nowak bet 900,000 and Simao asked to see his stack, which revealed another 3.3 million behind for Nowak.
Simao took half a minute of consideration and called, but quickly mucked when Nowak turned over for a straight as winning hand.
Joao Simao raised to 550,00 from the cutoff. Dietrich Fast quickly folded and next up was Stefan Schillhabel in the small blind. He couldn't see Simao's stack and asked to see it. Simao showed his stack and Schillhabel decided to shove. Renato Nowak got out of the way and Simao was up for a decision. He thought it all through and then decided to call for the 3,875,000 he had behind.
Joao Simao:
Stefan Schillhabel:
The board ran out - Simao hit his jack on the flop and completed the picture with the ace on the river to finish the hand with two pair, aces and jacks, for the double-up.
After having posted the full button ante worth 250,000, Dietrich Fast moved all in for what appeared to be 3.4 million and Renato Nowak in the big blind asked for a brief count before making the call.
Dietrich Fast:
Renato Nowak:
The board of provided no help for Fast and he had already gathered his belongings before the turn and river fell. For his 6th place finish, Fast picks up a payday of €75,000 while all five remaining players have now locked up €100,000.
- Joao Simao raised to 800,000 from the cutoff and was called by Stefan Schillhabel on the button. Renato Nowak, in the small blind, shoved all in. Simao and Schillhabel quickly folded. Nowak showed .
- Simao raised to 500,000 from the hijack and Nowak called on the button. The flop came , Simao continued with a bet of 375,000 and Nowak called. They both checked through the on the turn and the on the river. Simao tabled and that was enough for Nowak to muck his cards.
- Patrik Antonius raised to 500,000 from the button, Simao called from the big blind. The flop came , Simao check-folded to the 300,000 bet of Antonius.
- Nowak limped in from the hijack, Antonius three-bet to 900,000 from the cutoff. Steve O'Dwyer shoved on the button. Nowak had a think but eventually decided to fold. Antonius asked for a counted and O'Dwyer obliged. O'Dwyer confirmed he has 5,575,000 in total. Antonius asked the dealer if she could take out the 900,000 he had bet from O'Dwyer's stack so he could see how much more a call would be. After a while, he folded.
Joao Simao made it 500,000 to go on the button and Renato Nowak defended his big blind. The flop fell and Nowak check-called a bet of 375,000 before doing so again for 700,000 on the turn. Nowak then bet the river for one million and Simao reluctantly called.
"You win," Nowak said and slid his cards into the muck to forfeit the pot.