Dan Fleyshman has the lead when the 9 remaining players return to the table at noon local time at the WSOP Europe Main Event. Disappointingly, Phil Ivey and Viktor Blom were among the early casualties on Day 4.

Ivey hit the rail at 19th place when his AT was no good against AK. Blom's tournament was over when there were 16 players remaining and he lost a coinflip with pocket 8's vs KQ.

At the start of the final, the biggest stack belongs to Victory Poker's frontman Dan Fleyshman, playing in his first major final. Some of his rivals include Roland De Wolfe and Nicolas Levi. The game starts at noon local time on Tuesday (1pm CET / 7 am ET), follow the updates on WSOP.com. The winner takes home one of the most high-profile bracelets plus £830,401 in cold hard cash.

Seating order at the final table:

1: Roland de Wolfe (1,377,000)
2: Marc Inizan (349,000)
3: Nicolas Levi (428,000)
4: Fabrizio Baldassari (677,000)
5: Brian Powell (842,000)
6: Danny Steinberg (1,520,000)
7: James Bord - (1,331,000)
8: Ronald Lee - (1,899,000)
9: Dan Fleyshman - (1,946,000)

Players who busted on Day 4:

10. David  Peters £54,114
11. Andrew Pantling £54,114
12. Arnaud Mattern £54,114
13. Barny Boatman £42,454
14. Clint Coffee £42,454
15. Hoyt Corkins £42,454
16. Viktor Blom £33,285
17. Bojan Gledovic £33,285
18. Anthony Newman £33,285
19. Phil Ivey £26,400
20. Thomas Bichon £26,400
21. Jani Sointula £26,400
22. Greg Mueller £26,400