There was about 45,000 in the middle and the board was reading when Peter Horvath checked from middle position. Josef Schoenwerth moved all in for 48,000 from the cutoff and Horvath thought for a long while, then tossed in chips to call.
Josef Schoenwerth:
Peter Horvath:
Horvath was ahead, and the river filled up the board for him to rake in the pot and eliminate Schoenwerth.
Kim Kock opened and Morten Ostergaard called from two seats over. Erlend Viken then moved all in for 62,000 and Kock over-shoved for 76,000. Ostergaard asked for a count and sent his cards into the muck.
Erlend Viken:
Kim Kock:
The board came and Viken headed to the rail.
"I would have called you anyways, I had jacks," Ostergaard said.
All tables now go nine-handed and there are 480 players remaining.
The player in early position raised to 7,000 and Kim Kock three-bet shoved for 38,000 from one seat over. Action folded back to the player in early position who made the call.
Kim Kock:
Opponent:
The player in early positon was ahead but the flop fell giving Kock the lead with a pair of aces. The turn and river completed the board and Kock improved his hand to a flush and doubled up.
Boris Kuzmanovic and Goran Mandic were spotted in the main hall and they were discussing the field size, their tables and among other things, Mandic also mentioned that he busted.
"Just a flip, boring," the Croatian said. Both are out of the €1,100 EPT National as Day 1d has already closed the registration and set their eyes next on the €2,200 EPT National High Roller in a few days.
Ran Shahar was all in before the flop and received two callers including Enrique Rodriguez Cabanillas. The board came and Shahar tabled his , which Rodriguez Cabanillas had beat with .