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The Portuguese player (pictured) had been quiet for much of the final table, popping up to eliminate the short stacked Plamen Todorov early on then returning to a more measured approach, as the chips flew either side of him.
It was lone British player Jim Reid who brought an end to his day as having raised from the button, he inst-called Lima's all-in from the small blind and showed a dominant A♠K♦.
Angelo flipped his A♣10♣ with disgust, but there was still hope before the river fell, as the board read J&diams9♣6♦-J♣ for the nut flush draw.
It wasn't to be however, as the river could only bring the 3♦ to send him home.
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