The first player has just been knocked out of the High Roller event as Andreas Eiler's set failed to hold up. Eiler informed with the tournament director if he could rebuy and he's likely to return to the felt sometime later today.
We caught his bustout on the turn when his opponent, Andreas Goeller, was facing an all in for around 40,000 chips. Goeller had 8,500 out in front of him and both players had around the same stack. After a while Goeller decided to make the call.
Andreas Goeller:
Andreas Eiler:
Eiler was in great shape to double up but the on the river completed Goeller's straight. Goeller slammed on the table as he raked in very big pot.
Paul Klann was the second player to bust his first bullet today. It is not known if he'll re-enter yet but if he does he has to buy back in across the road at the Speilbank Casino.
Alex Mos was at risk of having to find another bullet but he managed to race well and double up.
Vladimir Troyanovskiy opened from the hijack before Mos moved all in for 6,100 from the button. Timothy Adams was on the button and shoved for around 50,000 which was enough to force out Troyanovskiy.
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Alex Mos has just been knocked out by the hands of Vladimir Troyanovskiy. Faraz Jaka raised to 900 and Gautam Sabharwal made the call to his direct left. Troyanovskiy three-bet to 2,800 after which Mos moved all in over the top for 14,000. Jaka and Sabharwal folded and Troyanovskiy made the call.
Jeffrey Rossiter played jacks cautiously from the small blind and won a small pot as a result. Giuseppe Pantaleo opened from under the gun and Rossiter and Benny Spindler called out of the blinds. Pantaleo continued for 1,000 on the flop and only Rossiter check-called. Both players went on to check down the turn and river. Rossiter's beat out his German opponent's .
Michael Benvenuti forced Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier off a pot on the turn. He had called an ElkY raise and a c-bet before his 2,500 bet when the board read caused Elky to check-fold.
Max Lykov was one of the later entrants and he's already over 100,000 chips. He was heads-up to the turn of a board with fellow Team Pro Jan Heitmann. The Russian bet 4,200 and Heitmann tank folded.
Alexander Isenberg and Imed Mahmoud have been battling it out since the start and Mahmoud just wone some chips back. The board read and Mahmoud checked from the big blind to Isenberg who fired out 2,600. Mahmoud raised to 6,300 and Isenberg made the call.
On the river the hit and Mahmoud bet 10,000. Isenberg gave it some thought before folding and Mahmoud won this round between the two.