It folded to Andrea Iocco on the button who limped with the blinds 2,500/5,000. [Removed:291] was in the big blind and moved all in for his remaining 75,000. The big blind folded and Iocco made a quick call.
Iocco:
[Removed:292]:
"I knew it," said the big blind, "I fucking knew it!" as Iocco turned over Aces.
The board ran out and [Removed:292], who won the 888Live Rozvadov High Roller last Wednesday was eliminated.
On a flop of Tolga Can Kiyak checked to his opponent, Ruben Perez, who bet 18,000. Kiyak called and the pair saw the on the turn.
Both players checked and the river brought the . Kiyak then assembled a bet of 37,000. Perez went into the tank, and the clock was eventually called on him by Kiyak. Renee Xie, who was seated at the table, mentioned to the tournament official that it hadn't even been that long, but Perez was put on the clock regardless.
The clock ticked down and with around 20 seconds left, Perez called. Kiyak turned over and took down the pot.
Dawid Grabinski opened to 9,000 and Ondrej Drozd called.
The flop came and Drozd bet out and was shoved on by Grabinski. Drozd called instantly.
"Do you have a set?" asked Grabinksi and Drozd nodded, turning over . Grabinski showed and was halfway out of the tournament room when the came on the turn and the on the river.
Dominik Nitsche was standing up and shaking Waldemar Starostin's hand. Nitsche was all in before the river against two other opponents, and eventually showed on a board. Starostin showed , took down the pot and eliminated the Team888 Pro.
Players are going on their first 15-minute break of the day. There are 99 players left, and with only 55 paid we should expect to at least reach the money bubble some time in the next two levels. The average stack meanwhile is around 160,000
Check out the Queen's Clash which took place before play today.
Hunting for large chipstacks around the tournament room here in Rozvadov is made easier by one man - Ludovic Geilich. Instead of collating his chips into smaller stacks of 20, he prefers the style where all his 5,000 chips are in one great big monolith. This style is repeated for his smaller denominations.
It makes it easier for him to reach down to one stack (or up, such is the height of these towers) to raise to 7,000 from the hijack. Yehuda Eran called from the small blind, as did Ondrej Drozd from the big blind.
The flop came and it checked to Geilich who continued for 13,000. Eran was the only caller. The turn was the and both players checked.
Eran checked the river, which was the and Geilich inquired as to how much Eran had behind. Geilich then reached for his tower of orange 5,000 value chips and firmly moved the stack of what must have been around 50 forward. It didn't fall, nor did any chips other than these move. Eran eventually folded, and Geilich carefully manoeuvred his big stack back into position
During Level 14 tournament officials announced the confirmed prizepool, and the number of places that will be paid in the 888Live Rozvadov Main Event.
A total of 55 players will make the money, with a min-cash worth €1,997. Making the final table will guarantee you €7,785, and the winner will take home a shiny 888Live trophy as well as €80,000 for the winner