Derk van Luijk raised from the button with 6?4? and Boris Angelov called with 8?5?. Angelov check-folded to a bet of 700,000 on the A?K?4? flop.
Angelov peeled 9?2? from the button and folded.
On the next deal, Van Luijk made it 700,000 with K?6?. Angelov came along with A?5?. The 10?3?2? flop checked through to the 3? turn. Angelov led for 450,000 with his gutshot and was called.
Angelov made the wheel on the 4? river and fired out 900,000, which folded out Van Luijk.
After being reduced to 750,000, Nasreddine was all in from the button. Derk van Luijk and Boris Angelov called from the blinds, giving Nasreddine the chance to triple up.
Action checked through to the river for the final board to read 2?2?2?3?6?.
Van Luijk bet, instantly folding out Angelov.
Rania Nasreddine: Q?9?
Derk van Luijk: 3?3?
Van Luijk flopped a boat and then turned a better full house, marking the end the American's incredible journey at EPT Monte Carlo.
Derk van Luijk raised to 1,100,000 on the button and Rania Nasreddine called in the big blind.
The flop came 4?3?J? and Van Luijk continued for 1,500,000. Nasreddine called and the 5? fell on the turn.
Van Luijk bet another 3,000,000, Nasreddine moved all in, and Van Luijk snap-called for his last 8,450,000.
Van Luijk showed J?10? for top pair, but Nasreddine had turned two pair with 5?4?.
"No jack, no ten, no three," Nasreddine pleaded heading to the river as more than 22,000,000 was in the middle.
The dealer turned over the 10? and Van Luijk spiked a higher two pair to earn the massive double up. Van Luijk went to shake Boris Angelov's hand thinking he had lost the pot before Nasreddine told him he had survived.
"Oh my God, shit. I'm so sorry," Van Luijk said, sitting down to a massive chip lead much to his surprise.
Rania Nasreddine opened to 550,000 from the button with K?9?. Boris Angelov, in the big blind, used up a time bank before three-betting to 2,400,000 with 9?9?. Nasreddine folded.