Christian Fischbacher, who went deep in yesterday's event, just made a brave, but ultimately justified call to eliminate an opponent.
On the river of a 



board, Fischbacher was faced with a 2,450 all-in, which, after much deliberation, he eventually called.
His defeated opponent shook his head as he turned over 
, thus allowing a jubilant Fischbacher to lap up the pot with 
.
"Nice call," complimented the rest of the table, both impressed by and fearful of his play.
As a result, Fischbacher now has circa 7,500.
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