Arto Ilmari Loikkanen opened to 80,000 from under the gun with and got called by Totti Matias Arosuo with from one seat over and Arto Antero Lehtonen with from the big blind.
The flop gave Lehtonen two-pair, however, Arosuo had him dominated with a set. Both Lehtonen and Loikkanen checked before Arosuo bet 105,000.
Lehtonen jammed for 516,000. Loikkanen quickly folded and Arosuo as quickly called. Lehtonen was a huge underdog and unable to catch up after the on the turn and the on the river completed the board.
Lehtonen collected �8,500 for seventh-place and all remaining players are guaranteed a healthy five-figure payout of at least �10,800.
The action folded around to Finland's Quang Thanh Doan on the button. Doan jammed 352,000 with and got chip leader Totti Matias Arosuo to fold with .
Juha Helppi woke up with and quickly called. Helppi was well ahead after the flop came . His lead became a little less with flush draws opening for Doan when the appeared on the turn.
Doan's tournament life ended when the completed the board on the river and collected the eighth-place prize of �6,200. Meanwhile, Helppi became the second player to surpass the 2 million chip count.
All remaining players moved up the payout ladder with everyone remaining now guaranteed to walk away with at least �8,500.
Sweden's Martin von Zweigbergk, otherwise known as Franke to his many friends has done it once again by winning his fifth ever Sviten Special tournament after shipping Kings of Tallinn Event #15 for �3,100.
Von Zweigbergk, who is the Co-Founder of the Cash Game Festival, isn't a one trick pony at the Kings of Tallinn as he also won an open-face Chinese event during last year's festival.
Quang Thanh Doan was down to just over four big blinds regained some life back into his stack.
Arto Ilmari Loikkanen raised from early position to 80,000 with and Doan jammed all-in for 171,000 with . Loikkanen quickly called when the action folded back around to him.
Doan's advantage was extended when a king spiked the flop and clinched the double after the appeared on the turn. The on the river made the double up official with the dealer sending a pile of chips Doan's way.
[Removed:174] was down to under 500,000 in chips but chipped up a bit since then. More recently, the Lithuanian helped himself to some chips from Juha Helppi's stack.
Helppi opened up with to 80,000 from early position. Tamasauskas called from the button with and the players in the blinds folded.
Helppi checked the flop and quickly folded after Tamasauskas bet 75,000.
The action folded around to chip leader Totti Matias Arosuo who limped with . Juha Helppi raised it to 100,000 with and Arosuo called.
Arosuo checked the flop before Helppi barrelled for 100,000. Arosuo checked again when the appeared on the turn and Helppi barrelled again this time with a bet of 235,000.
After thinking for a minute, Arosuo let go of his hand.
Despite not being involved in any big pots, Totti Matias Arosuo has extended his chip lead early on the final table. Meanwhile, Quang Thanh Doan hasn't been active and his starting stack of the day has been cut in half.