Steven Watts is sitting at a table with Anton Wigg, Ari Engel and Dietrich Fast. The Brit also inquired about his table neighbour, who apparently already five-bet once early on.
Kitty Kuo is sharing a table with Mickey Petersen while Andy Black and Hans Joachim Hein are on neighbor tables. Felipe "Mojave" Ramos just called a raise to see a three-way flop of . Andrew Sweeney also stuck around in the small blind and check-called a bet of 550 whereas Ramos folded. On the turn, Sweeney check-folded to a second barrel worth 1,100.
Until the river of a board , a pot of 2,250 had emerged and three players were involved. Anton Bertilsson bet 1,400 from the small blind and the player in the cutoff made it 3,800 to call. The button called that bet before Bertilsson then raised to 12,800.
The cutoff moved all in and the button folded, later revealing , while Bertilsson snap-called with for the nut straight. His sole opponent had for the same straight and they chopped the pot.
The Team PokerStars Pros Johnny Lodden, Eugene Katchalov and George Danzer are joined by Team Online's Mickey Petersen. 2016 Aussie Millions champion Ari Engel is here as well along with PCA champion Dominik Panka and Deauville winner Ognyan Dimov.
Welcome to day 1b of the EPT Dublin Season 12 Main Event. After eight years away the stop is back in the EPT schedule, and yesterday 147 players had a chance to join the likes of Ram Vaswani, Mats Gavatin, Roland De Wolfe and Reuben Peters as EPT Dublin Main Event Champions.
Of that 147 just 79 remain after a day's play, so all that's left on day 1b is to find out exactly how many players will be joining them!
The number to beat is the 189,600 which was bagged up by Gilles Bernies - over six starting stacks in total - and players will have eight 75 minute levels to do it in.
Other notables who made it to six figures including Anthony Zinno (124,800), Fabrice Soulier (123,400), Jean-Noel Thorel (110,000) and Kamran Aliyev (114,200).
Stay tuned for the big talking points from day 1b of the EPT Dublin Main Event right here on PokerNews!