Branislav Ondrus and Josef Pavelka both final-tabled the Eureka 5 Rozvadov Main Event and finished 7th respectively 2nd. And then there is Dag Palovic, one of the well known players from Slovakia.
Peter Splettstosser turned a set of kings only to run into the flopped straight of Hanno Offen, who held on a nine-high flop. Also eliminated: Josef Gulas, the son of the same player that busted early yesterday.
On the river, Yan Meiri bet 1,200 and the very same opponent that had paid him off earlier on called again. Meiri flashed for the nut flush and grabbed another medium pot early on.
Joining the action on the flop, Aviv Meiri check-raised from 1,400 to 3,300 and Hannes Speiser called from the button. The on the turn saw Meiri fire 6,050 and Speiser called before both players checked down the river. Meiri was unwilling to show first but eventually revealed the whereas Speiser took down the pot with .
Suleyman Erdar sent over his stack to Feryat Toprakli and the Berlin-based player just took another decent pot down. On the river, Bulent Caliskan bet 3,000 and Toprakli then raised to 8,000 from the button. Caliskan just called and was shown for a turned full house, Caliskan mucked his inferior for a flopped full house.
Having joined the action just a minute ago, Pawel Kapczynski immediately jumped into a big pot and 13,000 chips were in the middle until the river. The Pole bet 7,050 from the button and Markus Ganglbauer tanked before releasing the cards.
One hand later, Kapczynski called a bet of 500 on the flop and did so again for 1,100 on the turn. His sole opponent checked the river and paid off the 1,200 bet by the Pole to muck his , Kapczynski had revealed as winning hand.
Among the early casualties is also [Removed:4]. The German said that he had raised to 300 and Bahador Azad three-bet to 800 with the small blind coming along. Rudelitz then squeezed to 3,000 and just Bazad called. On the flop, Rudelitz check-called a bet of 3,500 and did so again for 7,000 on the turn.
The river completed the board and Rudelitz check-called all in for his last 11,000 with pocket aces, Azad had turned the flush with .
Danilo Velasevic then was gifted a big double up when flopping a set of kings on a flush-draw board. The opponent of the Serbian put his hopes on a flush draw with and check-raised the flop before pushing the river when he was already drawing dead.