After more than two hours of five-handed play, somebody eventually had to succumb. It was Cenk Oguz, who started the final table strong but slowly saw his stack dwindling down.
In Oguz' last hand, he shoved 4,5 big blinds from the button with . Petr Svoboda called with in the big blind and spiked an eight on to send Oguz home.
Michal Lubas and Michael Rohde saw a flop together. Lubas checked with , Rohde bet 675,000 with and Lubas check-raised all in to put Rohde to the test.
It was over 6 million to call for Rohde, who squirmed in his seat and folded after two minutes.
Unsurprisingly, the fatigue is getting visible on all players' faces. The final day has already lasted for seventeen hours and thirty minutes. Who has the longest breath?
With the players now playing for 17 hours straight, Stanislav Koleno opened to 600,000 with . Michael Rohde three-bet to 1,200,000 with . Petr Svoboda four-bet to 2,700,000 with and Koleno folded.
Rohde shoved for 6,850,000 and Svoboda went in the tank. It was 4,150,000 more to call for the Czech and he made the sick laydown after three minutes. What would have been a probable chop now became a massive pot for Rohde.
Michael Rohde made a failed bluff against Petr Svoboda. On a board, Rohde bet 1,7 million in a 2,5 million pot with ace high. Svoboda called with for a straight and scooped up the pot to claim the chip lead.