It is unclear how many chips Michael Hierl shoved for, but his stack went in preflop with the and table big stack Amir Mozaffarian snap-called with . The board ran out and the German grabbed even more chips to become the first player on six digits.
"if I raise so much, I normally always have to call. I know I am behind, but I like to play," Dag Palovic added. On the flop, 24,000 chips were pulled into the middle of the table and Vladimir Burstein was all in for another 15,100 chips. Palovic eventually called with a straight draw:
Palovic:
Burstein:
Two outs for the the Slovakian were gone, but he got there thanks to the turn and river to boost his stack further.
Deniz Maska has been all in for the last 11,000 and flipped for his tournament life with against the of Marko Mikovic. The Serbian got there on a board of and sent Maska to the rail.
Abdul Khodr raised to 1,100 and Roland Gerga called from one seat over. In the small blind, Joao Roque Mestre Ferreira moved all in for his last 19,300 and Khodr as well as Gerga called. The flop fell and Khodr checked, Gerga bet 5,000 and Khodr then moved all in to get called by the Austrian.
Gerga:
Khodr:
Mestre Ferreira:
Both the turn and river changed nothing whatsoever and Mestre Ferreira was gone, Gerga doubled up for 19,300.
Jaroslav Peter took down the Rozvadov Cup last night, but today wasn't as good as the Czech has just been eliminated. With around 19,000 chips, he got it in via five-bet and , Markus Luczak looked him up with pocket kings and stayed ahead.
The screens show 338 players registered with 268 remaining and the registration has officially closed with the start of level seven. Another four levels will be played for today and whoever doesn't make the cut through the second flight can add another few hours of fun at the tables by taking the reentry into Day 1c.
Martin Kabrhel and Matias Ruzzi have been eliminated. The Argentinian just showed up near the media desk and inquired about buying into Day 1c while a severely short-stacked Kabrhel got the last of it in with . He got called by an opponent with and the board ran out .
Dag Palovic also busted an opponent on his table to move up further.
Picking up the action on the turn, a player checked in early position without any media card in sight. Hannes Speiser then tossed in two T-5,000 chips and announced a bet of 6,500. The other player first called, but just put in 6,000 chips. The dealer reminded him that it was 500 more and Speiser joked "I guess you won't fold for the extra 500".
The opponent indeed called and then checked again the river. Speiser sighed and said "I guess you win," before checking behind and showing . The Austrian was however awarded the pot as his opponent mucked to move up further in the counts.
Another bigger stack in the room right now is Wieslan Klimczak, not far behind.