Just a few hands after notching that double up, Kevin MacPhee tangled up with Luca Pagano in what would be the American's final pot of the evening. Under the gun plus one, MacPhee opened the pot to 2,500. Action passed all the way around to Luca Pagano's big blind, and he took pause for a moment as he stacked out a reraise. He settled on 7,500, sliding that amount of chips across the line. Before they had even come to rest, MacPhee slid his stacks into the middle on an all-in reraise. "Call. Call. Call," said Pagano.
MacPhee flipped up his , and he was in awfully bad shape against Pagano's . The turn gave a bit of sweat, but in the end, the board of sealed MacPhee's fate.
Until now, "ImaLuckSac" was in the hunt for back-to-back EPT titles after his win in Berlin earlier this month. It wasn't to be though, and MacPhee has headed off to the bar to enjoy the rest of his evening surrounded by frosty beverages and attractive blonde Alpine women.