Breathing down his neck are Manuel Bevand (97,200), Alessio Isaia (95,300) and Ludovic Lacay (94,200), whilst recent bracelet winner and serial EPT finalist Dario Minieri is still in the running with 64,400.
Other notable names to have made it through to Day Two include:
Joris Jaspers -- 63,700
Sebastian Ruthenberg -- 54,000
Soren Kongsgaard -- 45,700
Joao Barbosa -- 45,400
Mats Iremark -- 42,500
Johnny Lodden -- 34,800
Juha Helppi -- 32,100
Chris Moorman -- 23,300
Noah Boeken -- 16,300
Play recommences at 12pm (Czech time) and should be packed with more action than a Die Hard boxset, so make sure you join us tomorrow afternoon as we continue to whittle the field down.
against
. I didn't see whose Aces they belonged to, but Ian Nelson was shaking his head after a 10,000 pot was handed to the Swede, who looked to be leaving the table until the river of a
board.
. "You show?" he says to Prusa, the latter teasing him before refusing to show or say anything. "Good bluff then," continues Blatny sounding as though he was rueing his decision.

on a 



board. He now has around 75,000.
flop against Charbel Salloum. Dario bet 2,900 and was raised to 9,000. Minieri then moved in and got out of his chair expectantly as Salloum began stacking his chips as though he was going to call. At the same time he mucked his hand and Minieri showed one card, 

flop, Panopoulos' hand began quivering slightly as he made a very suspicious bet of 6,000. Posa must have picked up on something, as he made the fold allowing Panopoulos to show 
for a flopped set. Patroncini could only muster 
.