Level: 6
Blinds: 400/800
Ante: 800
Level: 6
Blinds: 400/800
Ante: 800
Emil Bise, who won his second WSOP bracelet last month, is on his second bullet in the Eureka High Roller and is putting his new stack to use early on.
Sebastian Kotowicz opened to 1,500 from middle position and was called by Bise on his direct left. Valentin-Marius Cristea and Cyril Bremond also called from the blinds.
Kotowicz continued for 2,500 on the ![]()
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flop before Bise jammed for around 44,000. His opponents all quickly folded and Bise took in the pot.
Nebojsa Ankucic opened the action to 1,000 before Wooram Cho three-bet to 3,000 on his direct left. Alin Grasu, who was next to act, reraised to 8,000 and only Cho called.
On the ![]()
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flop, Cho was all in for his last 9,200 and was called by Grasu.
Wooram Cho: ![]()
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Alin Grasu: ![]()
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Grasu was ahead and it stayed that way after that
turn. However, the
river completed Cho's flush and he got a rebate from a previous hand against Grasu.
Action was caught on the ![]()
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completed board with around 16,000 in the middle. Jamil Wakil, with 16,900 behind, checked from the big blind.
Marcin Kreft put Wakil all in for his remaining chips and after around two minutes, Wakil called for his tournament life.
Kreft showed over his ![]()
which was good for a full house. Wakil left the table before the dealer exposed his ![]()
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Mads Underbjerg opened to 1,700 from middle position and was called by Miroslav Alilovic, Nebojsa Ankucic, Wooram Cho and Alin Grasu who were in the cutoff, button, small blind and big blind respectively.
Action checked through on the ![]()
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flop through to the
turn. Grasu bet 2,300 and was called by Underjberg and Cho.
Grasu then fired for 2,400 on the
river and only Cho called.
Grasu turned over his ![]()
and took in the pot after Cho mucked.
Level: 5
Blinds: 300/600
Ante: 600
Julian Herold opened the action from early position before Shay Rozenbaum three-bet to 3,500 on his direct left. Play folded back to Herold, who then jammed for 22,000.
Rozenbaum mulled over his options before throwing his ![]()
into the muck.
Defending champion Jose Manuel Gonzalez is in the mix and has run up an early stack. Gonzalez took home €343,750 for his efforts back in March after topping the 1,149-entry field.
However, PokerStars' Benjamin Spragg, who doubled up in the first hand he played, has taken a massive hit and sits in the danger zone.
Emmanouil Chrysovergis was all-in for 16,000 from the cutoff and was at risk to Martin Bartos, who was in early position.
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The
was in the window and was followed up by the ![]()
. Chrysovergis failed to find his one-outer on the
turn and
river. He then departed the tournament.