Hand #81: Vladimir Krastev raised it up to 125,000 and Konstantinos Nanos made the call from the big blind.
The flop came 7
9
Q
and Nanos checked to Krastev. The Austrian responded with a continuation bet of 125,000.
Nanos thought for a bit before shoving all in. Krastev instantly called.
Nanos, with a pained look on his face, knew he was behind and looking for help on the turn or river. It took some time before tournament director Christian Scalzi came on stage and asked both players to reveal their hands.
Konstantinos Nanos: J
10
Vladimir Krastev: A
Q
Nanos had a straight draw and the 8
on the turn sealed it, the partypoker World Poker Tour Vienna Main Event had its champion!
Both players didn’t really seem to realize it just yet though, still staring at the board awaiting the river card.
The 8
made it official; Krastev finished runner up and the title went to Nanos!
Krastev received €103,000 while Nanos took home the €150,000 first place prize and the WPT World Championship ticket worth $15,400.