Anthony Hnatow is Eliminated in 7th Place (€110,000)
Anthony Hnatow only had 1.3 million chips at the start of level 28 which made him the second shortest stack just ahead of Kaspars Renga.
In the first hand of the level he raised to 170,000 and Alex Wice three-bet from the small blind making it 600,000 to play. Lucien Cohen moved out of the way in the big blind and Hnatow moved all-in and Wice immediately called.
Hnatow turned over and Wice surprised everyone when he turned over .
The flop was and Wice had a glimmer of hope with his pair and backdoor flush draw. The turn was the and Wice had even more outs. Then the hit the river and there was an incredible silence through the entire hall. Even the Commentator did not realise that Hnatow's aces had been cracked.
When your running good you are running good and so far today Alex Wice is running good and playing good. A recipe for EPT Deauville succes?