The player in the under-the-gun position raised to 5,300 and everyone folded to partypoker Pro Jan-Peter Jachtmann in the cutoff. Jachtmann counted his chips, looked at his cards, thought about it for a bit and then shoved all-in. The remaining players folded and action was back on the player in the under-the-gun position. He decided to call.
Jan-Peter Jachtmann:
Under-the-gun:
The board ran out - no danger for Jachtmann en he doubled up.
Dan Purcel playing in his third flight in two days
Dan Purcel - playing in his third flight in two days - opened this one with a raise from the cutoff to 5,000. Andreas Roder - playing in his second flight today - made the call on the button, with Pavel Svach - closing the action - calling from the big blind.
Svach checked the flop, with Purcel putting in a continuation bet worth 8,000. Roder re-checked his hole cards, gave Purcel a quick once over, and made the call, before Svach reached for his entire stack and thrust it over the line. As the dealer tossed Svach the big, red "all-in" button, Purcel shrugged and joined in the festivities, moving all-in for his last 36,900, while Roder sighed and folded face up.
Purcel was the player at risk with for second pair top kicker, while Svach had for bottom pair and a flush draw. The dealer burned and turned the , with the river pairing the board and securing Purcel a more-than-full double-up.
In the second flight here in the Montesino Casino today, there were 332 unique players, 37 times a re-entry has taken place which makes it a total of 369 entries tonight. Thirty-seven of those players will go through to Day 2 here which starts at 2.30pm tomorrow.
The players have gone for their 30-minute dinner break. At the end of the break, the late registration and/or re-entry period will be over. After that, we'll soon know the final details of how many players will go through to tomorrow. Even if they don't make it through to tomorrow via this flight, there's still one more hyper-turbo tonight in about 45 minutes and another one tomorrow morning at 10am.
The player in the under-the-gun position raised to 3,500 and was called by the player in mid-position, Stefan Petkovski, in late position, and the player in the big blind.
The flop came , everyone checked to Petkovski who bet 4,900. The player in the big blind called and the rest folded.
They both checked through the on the turn and the on the river. Petkovski showed which was good enough for his opponent to muck her cards.