Late on Day 1c, [Removed:204] was down to just 3,000 chips and bagged up less than the starting stack over night. The Spaniard is still below the average, but just scored a double in style.
After a raise by Lucia Martinez, he shoved out of the big blind with and Martinez called with . The board came to give Facundo quads!
Short stack Enrico Camosci got his last few chips in with the and Federico Grasso called with the . Camosci grabbed his belongings already and stood up, then sat back down on the while saying "the power of the jacket" in Italian. Only then he realized that Grasso had a flush and left the table while everyone including Camosci erupted in laughter.
Harcharan opened from the cut-off pre-flop to 11,000 and only Daniel Soler called from the small blind.
The flop of saw Soler check and Dogra Dogra c-bet for 12,500. But when Soler check-raised to 26,000, Dogra Dogra took a long thoughtful moment. He eventually folded and Soler caught up a little, although Dogra Dogra is still dominating his table, both in terms of chips and VPIP. Measure aggression in a heavy number of pots has proved a consistent uptick for the man who final tabled the final EPT Barcelona Main Event for €230,950 just seven months ago tomorrow.
Matthew Judd came into play short here on Day 2. With 123 players left, however, he is starting to come to the fore, and the 888Poker player is up to the average stack after taking on fellow Brit William Kassouf.
Judd and Kassouf got it all-in pre-flop and it was Judd who had the goods, holding to Kassouf's . Those pocket kings held and Judd just opened pre-flop from middle position in the same orbit to 11,000. He was called by the player in the big blind and then c-bet the flop of to take another pot with very little resistance. Judd may be cruising, but he won't get to take on Kassouf soon as the pair have been split by the table being broken up. Kassouf will have to wait to get some revenge.