Prager's Advice Sadly Too Late
The last elimination of the last level saw Josh Prager point out the fault of the buster even as he saw his had been crushed by the turn and he was not going to make it to level 13. The Unnamed Player, who'd pocketed his ID card and walked off (understandably) when eliminated, had checked a flop, which turned out to be disastrous for him - his sole opponent Prager turned a straight with the and bet 16k, calling immediately when Unnamed Player moved all in. Prager showed and proceeded to gloat.
"Drawing dead! It's so nice... drawing dead to the river. You shouldn't have checked!" He was now addressing a retreating back so he turned his attention to the remaining players at the table, none of whom actually said anything.
"He shouldn't have checked that flop. I thought he might turn up something nice like jack-queen. You don't play like Rafa You ask, Rafa say you played it badly.*"
*Unclear exactly what was going on here, that's just what it sounded like.
Probably coincidentally, tablemate Jeffrey Hakim piped up suddenly, addressing the floor man: "You breaking the table now?" Indeed he was.