Jeff Sarwer Eliminated in 10th Place (85,870 PLN)
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Sarwer tabled
![{A-Spades}](/img/cards/as.gif)
![{K-Clubs}](/img/cards/kc.gif)
![{Q-Spades}](/img/cards/qs.gif)
![{Q-Diamonds}](/img/cards/qd.gif)
The flop gave a ton of hope to Sarwer when the
![{A-Hearts}](/img/cards/ah.gif)
![{10-Diamonds}](/img/cards/10d.gif)
![{6-Spades}](/img/cards/6s.gif)
The turn was the
![{10-Spades}](/img/cards/10s.gif)
The dealer burned and slid the river up to the end of the board. Then, she flipped over the
![{Q-Hearts}](/img/cards/qh.gif)
The look on Alexander Kravchenko's face on the rail was absolutely priceless. The normally stoic Russian had both hands on his cheeks and his mouth wide open. Vaserfirer turned to high five Kravchenko before collecting in his chips. Sarwer was sent home in 10th place.
"You're a good flipper." Sarwer said, as he shook Vaserfirer's hand and exited the tournament area.