Action was picked up on the turn on a board of . There was a hefty pot of about 240,000 in the middle. From the button, Monir Marie bet 110,000 over to Attila Kassitzky in the hijack.
Kassitzky thought for a long time, about two minutes before he laid down his hand and sent a nice pot to Marie.
Jakub Oliva opened to 13,000 from the cutoff and was called by Manuel Fritz from the big blind. Fritz check-called a bet od 9,000 on the flop before action checked through on the river.
Fritz then led for 42,000 on the river and was quickly called. Fritz turned his into a bluff while Oliva scooped with his .
Welcome to the second and final day of EPT Prague's €2,200 Eureka High Roller. Today's action, which kicks off at 1 p.m. CET, sees 181 players return to Kings Casino Prague, where they will battle it out to become an EPT Champion.
Day 1 saw 1,149 entries which generated a total prize pool of €2,206,080. Only the top 167 players will make the money, meaning 14 players will exit the tournament area empty-handed.
Those fortunate to outlast the money bubble will lock up a minimum payday of €3,530. As is with tournaments, the mega money is up top, and the eventual winner will walk away with a massive €396,450 prize and a PokerStars Spadie Trophy.
€2,200 Eureka High Roller Payouts
Place
PRIZE
Place
PRIZE
1
€396,450
16-17
€17,540
2
€236,050
18-20
€15,330
3
€166,120
21-23
€13,130
4
€124,860
24-27
€11,010
5
€95,080
28-31
€9,290
6
€69,930
32-39
€8,100
7
€53,060
40-55
€6,880
8
€37,880
56-71
€5,740
9
€29,470
72-95
€4,790
10-11
€24,470
96-119
€4,320
12-13
€21,950
120-143
€3,880
14-15
€19,740
144-167
€3,530
Strong French Presence in Day 2
France is strongly represented in the tournament, with 20 players making it through to Day 2.
The relatively unknown David Rubin (489,000) bagged the biggest and he is joined by the likes of Romain Lewis, Guillaume Diaz, Antoine Saout and France's most decorated WSOP player, Julien Martini.
However, Carl Shaw and John Mooney have piloted monster stacks to Day 2. They'll be looking to take another EPT title back to the United Kingdom, just a few days after Sam Grafton took down EPT Prague Event #1 €10,200 No-Limit Hold'em High Roller for €80,360.
The bubble is expected to burst early on when the event returns, so be sure to keep it locked in with PokerNews. Day 2 will resume on Thursday, March 10 at 1 p.m. CET. Play will pick up at Level 17 with the blinds set at 3,000/6,000/6,000a and you can follow all the action as it happens at the fabulous King's Casino Prague.