Soulier Loves the Flop; Turn and River Not So Much

In one of the last hands of Level 11, Lukas Berglund opened for 4,000 an cleared the field to Fabrice Soulier, who three-bet from the small blind. When action was back on Berglund, he moved all in for 37,300 and Soulier hit the tank. He didn't seem to excited about the spot, but he made the call nonetheless.
Soulier:
Berglund:
Soulier obviously regretted the call upon seeing his opponent's cards, but he seemed to perk up a bit when the flop delivered him a Royal Flush draw! The
would complete it, while any other lady would give him a chop. Likewise, any spade would secure him the knockout.
The turn was a blank, and much to Soulier's dismay, so was the
river. The Frenchman missed, which allowed his Swedish opponent to double through.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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80,000
42,700
|
42,700 |
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33,000
-59,800
|
-59,800 |