Turbo tournaments are not conducive for a live reporter, so here is a brief snippet of each knockout before they turn the lights out here at the Royal Dublin Society.

Tim Van de Riet finished in eighth place after shoving 780,000 from middle position with . He was called by Patrick White in the small blind with who spiked trip-aces on the flop and improved to a boat to knockout the Dutchman.

Coming in 7th is EPT Cyprus Eureka Main Event winner Leo Worthington-Leese, who was knocked out by his good friend Endrit Geci. Worthington-Leese was short-stacked and pushed 500,000 with and ran into Geci’s and couldn’t crack the rockets.

White continued to run over the table after knocking out Jon Kyte. White shoved with and Kyte called with and the American hit an ace on the turn to send the Norwegian out in 6th place.

Pascal Vos fell in 5th place after moving all in from the small blind with for 700,000. Geci called with and Vos couldn’t improve.

Dinesh Alt of Switzerland finished in 4th place after running his into White’s for a 4,800,000 pot. Neither player improved on the board, and White took the pot and over half of the chips in play.

White looked to be heading for the trophy and was bullying Geci and Michael Khan. But the American got a bloody nose after shoving with into Geci’s , who called for 1,900,000.

Khan finished off White when the Canadian was all in with and White had . Khan rivered a flush which got White cursing as he finished in 3rd place.

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
3rdPatrick WhiteUSA€ 25,250
4thDinesh AltSwitzerland€ 19,400
5thPascal VosNetherlands€ 14,950
6thJon KyteNorway€ 11,500
7thLeo Worthington-LeeseUnited Kingdom€ 9,500
8thTim Van de RietNetherlands€ 7,900
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