However, Reichenstein scored the next two eliminations to enter heads-up play at a slim chip disadvantage against Blindert. That gave Blindert half the chips in play four-handed. WSOP bracelet winner Bryan Piccioli was the next to fall after failing to get lucky with ace-three suited against the two black eights of Erik Koch, and then Michael Young followed him out the door losing a flip with pocket sixes to the ace-queen of Carlos Franco.īlindert then used ace-king to eliminate David Mzareulov, who got it in with king-jack, and the coolered Austin Peck aces over kings all in preflop. The ladies held through the flop and turn, but an ace on the river delivered a dagger through the Frenchman’s heart. Not long after, he got his stack all in preflop with queens flipping against the ace-king of Luke Blindert. Final Table Actionįrance’s Victor Choupeaux began the final table second in chips, but a bluff gone wrong against Reichenstein knocked him down to size.