Andreas Samuelsson opened for 3,200 from early position only to have Eoghan O'Dea three-bet to 7,500 from the cutoff. After the button and both blinds folded, Samuelsson four-bet to 18,500, and then O'Dea thought for a long time before moving all in for roughly 80,000. Samuelsson made a quick called and O'Dea discovered the bad news.
Showdown
Samuelsson:
O'Dea:
O'Dea was in bad shape, but that changed on the flop as he nailed a flush. However, Samuelsson hit a set and could retake the lead if the board paired. The turn didn't do it, but the river did. O'Dea didn't seem too surprised, and he made his exit just shy of Level 13.
Martin Quack is all but out of the EPT Prague Main Event after his ran into the of Bulat Bikmetov. The board ran out and when the chips were counted out, Quack was left with just 600 chips.
These went into the pot the very next hand with and beat when he hit a king on the turn and three on the river. He is now practically swimming in chips; he has 800 of them!
It is roughly the mid-point of Day 2 at EPT Prague, which is when the tournament begins to take shape. Here's the shape it is beginning to take, courtesy of PokerStars Blog.