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There were already two seat open at the start of level two while Scott Hanna and King's regular PiMo walked in together and then headed to different tables. Antonio Quarta has joined Day 1c also, same is the case for Tippy333.
With 190 entries according to the screens, the field size of both previous starting days are sure to be eclipsed.
Three players invested 550 chips including Curtis Millinghton and they headed to a flop of . The button checked, Millinghton bet 1,100 and the third player in the hand folded, while the button called.
After the turn, the button checked for a second time and Millinghton took down the pot uncontested with a bet of 1,600.
Dirty Harry boosted his stack to 77,000 and it was him that sent Claudia Volf to the rail. He flopped a flush draw with and got there on the turn to better the trips kings of Volf. Alexander Mikhalev was also very short and then busted, but both players were straight back in the registration line to reenter.
Mario Knörrer raised from under the gun, Bartel Kars three-bet to 1,150 from one seat over and Knörrer then four-bet to 2,800, Kars called. On the flop, both players checked. Knörrer bet the turn for 5,200 and Kars called before the appeared on the river.
Knörrer checked and Kars moved all in. This sent Knörrer in the think tank and he eventually called for his last 19,200. Kars turned over for a bluff and Knörrer doubled with the .
Bartel Kars moved all in blind for 1,350 from under the gun and picked up four callers. On the flop, the small blind checked and the cutoff bet 1,350. Massimo Schiralli on the button called and the small blind then check-raised to 5,000. Both remaining active players called.
The small blind bet the turn for 7,000 and again both opponents called before the river completed the board. Action checked to Schiralli, who bet 11,000. Only the small blind called while the cutoff folded for two pair face up. Schiralli showed for a flush and the small blind also just had two pair.
"I can still make the nuts," Kars joked before turning over his hand. It was the and he headed to the cashier to purchase the reentry.
There are already 274 entries for Day 1c and that number is growing every other minute with players still waiting at the registration line in order to get their seat assignments. A dozen participants has already busted, of which most immediately got back into the action thanks to the single reentry until the end of level 11.
It has been a great start for PiMo, who already doubled up his stack. According to him, PiMo called a raise out of the small blind as did the player in the big blind. On the flop, the action went check, check. After the turn, PiMo bet 800 and the big blind raised to 1,850 and the initial raiser folded.
The river completed the board and PiMo moved all in for more than ten times the pot with . His sole opponent called with for the straight and the King's regular doubled up with a flush.