Harry Casagrande Eliminated in 7th Place (€39,600); Ronald Keijzer Eliminated in 8th Place (€28,700)


Nino Pansier raised his button to 700,000. Ronald Keijzer then three-bet to 2,300,000 in the small blind, leaving only 350,000 back. Harry Casagrande sat in the big blind and got involved with a four-bet jam for 3,300,000.
Pansier snap-called and Keijzer quickly threw in his final few chips as well.
Ronald Keijzer: K?K?6?5?
Harry Casagrande: K?K?Q?8?
Nino Pansier: A?A?J?8?
It was a dream spot for Pansier, who got his aces in against two pair of kings. Both of his opponents made straight draws on the 9?2?J? flop and 3? turn, but the 3? river paired the board as Pansier's aces held.
The stacks were carefully counted to determine who would get eight- and seventh-place money, whereafter the chips were shipped to Pansier and play continued six-handed.

Player | Chips | Progress |
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10,800,000
5,600,000
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5,600,000 |
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Busted | |
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Busted |