In addition to Pierre Neuville, Aleksander Tomovic and Anna Wegscheider, there can be more re-entries expected as the day progresses. November Niner Vojtech Ruzicka is expected to be among them, after his unsuccessful attempt yesterday.
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After a player from early position limped, another player raised to 1,000 and a third player three-bet from the button to 4,500. Michael Koran called from the small blind. The limper folded and the original raiser came along too.
"I have position," said the button, "The best position in the world."
The flop came and all three players folded. The turn was the and Koran lead for 6,000. The second player folded and the button called. The river was the and Koran bet 12,000. His opponent folded and Koran showed and took down the pot.
The tournament clock currently shows that over 200 players registered for Day 1c. Together with the 72 on Day 1a and 155 yesterday, that's well over 400 players in this tournament alone.
Late registration is open until the start of day 2, with players allowed one re-entry in this flight.
On a flop of Anna Wegscheider bet 1,200. Her only other opponent in the hand, Sushil Krishan, then raised to 3,500 and Wegscheider called.
She then checked the on the turn and her opponent bet 4,500. Wegscheider called.
The river was the and Wegscheider checked again. She watched her opponent count out a bet of 12,500 and then snap-called. Krishan turned over for a flopped full house.
"That show you get value on three streets," said Wegscheider, counting out the chips for her opponent.
A player in early position raised to 800 with blinds 150/300. Oleg Volter three-bet to 2,600. The player on the button called. The original raiser then four-bet all in. His stack of 54,000 covered those of his opponents.
Oleg Volter then moved all in for 45,250. The third player also called and the cards were turned over.
The covering player held , Volter, and the third player .
The board ran out and Volter eliminated one opponent, crippled another, and moved to the top of the chip counts.