Anton Ilsanker was the baby-faced assassin, shooting down Hammer's 88 with his cowboys. The board brought little drama for the dominant pair, falling 5♦A♦10♠-3♠-K♠.
Elsewhere, Vladislav Suravin just can't keep out of the action hands and while many of them have gone his way this weekend, the Russian doubled up his opponent this time.
Hungarian Gabor Skrinyar was the beneficiary as all the money went in on a 10♥4♣J♦-2♦ board.
Suravin exposed his K♣J♠ after Skrinyar snap-called his turn raise all-in and the latter let out a cry of victory as the river 7♦ ensured his Q&heartsQ♠ held up.
Prize money reminder - 1st €41,640 - 2nd €23,770 - 3rd €16,390 - 4th €13,110 - 5th €10,660 - 6th €8,200 - 7th €6,560 - 8th €4,920 - 9th €3,280 - 10th-12th €2,130 - 13th-15th €1,800 - 16th-18th €1,480
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