Salvatore Bonavena raised the action to 65,000 from early position before Sergei Petrushevskii called from the button.
The action went heads-up to the ![{Q-Hearts}](/img/cards/qh.gif)
![{7-Diamonds}](/img/cards/7d.gif)
flop, which both players checked. Bonavena bet 105,000 when the
hit the turn, which Petrushevskii called. The board completed with the
on the river and Bonavena checked. Petrushevskii thought for a minute before jamming all in for 1,100,000, which had Bonavena's remaining stack of 405,000 covered.
Bonavena quickly called and turned over ![{k-}](/img/cards/kx.gif)
, which was dominated by his opponent's ![{9-Diamonds}](/img/cards/9d.gif)
for a set. Bonavena was the last remaining prior EPT Main Event champ and was eliminated in 24th place for €27,200.
With EPT 13 Prague being the last EPT in history, Victoria Coren Mitchell will remain in the record books for being the only two-time EPT Main Event Winner.
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Salvatore BonavenaSergei PetrushevskiiVictoria Coren