Satnam Sandhu was first to act from his seat in the hijack position. He peeked at his cards before raising to 1,300. The player in the cutoff folded before James Akenhead three-bet to 3,100 from the button. Both blinds mucked, but Sandhu called.
After burning a card the dealer placed the flop onto the felt. Sandhu check-called a 3,300 bet from Akenhead. The flop received similar action; Sandhu check-called a more substantial bet of 6,600 from the former November Nine member Akenhead.
The river brought the into play and Sandhu checked for a third time. Akenhead saw no value in betting and he tapped the table and checked behind.
EPT champion Toby Lewis just managed to come out ahead in a tussle with Mateusz Moolhuizen. There was already well over 10,000 in the middle by the time they'd reached the flop.
Lewis led out for 5,600 and the Dutchman tanked for a couple of minutes before raising to 12,200 with around 35,000 back. Lewis refused to blink though and shoved - in effect setting Moolhuizen all in. The latter rechecked his cards and then quickly folded. Lewis is up to 70,000.
Dave "Devilfish" Ulliott has been busy checking the racing results on his phone and chatting to the others at the table about various odds, but when seat 4 raises to 1,100 and Waheed Ashraf calls on the button, Devilfish puts down his phone and calls from the big blind.
Three players see a flop of Checked round to Ashraf, he bets 2,000. Devilfish check raises to 4,500. Seat 4 folds and Ashraf elects to call and sees the turn bring the
Devilfish continues to pressure and makes a further bet of 6,000.
Ashraf eyes his opponent warily.
“No shame in folding.” Prompts Devilfish.
“I’m not folding.” Replies Ashraf.
“Well you’d better call then.”
Ashraf gives a slight nod and calls the bet.
The river is
Devil picks up a stack of chips and then seems to think better of it. “OK I won’t bet.”
Ashraf checks behind and shows Devilfish mucks his hand.
This seems to sting Ulliott who begins a familiar rant.
“I wasn’t going to bet. Mug will call me all the way down. Good thing is I know you’ll pay me off when I do get a hand.”
The very next hand Devilfish is called down by another player with ace high.
We've now got 433 players having entered today. Added to yesterday's 319, this puts the total field at 752 at the moment - an impressive feat. However, even with this amount it will still mean that nearly €595,000 will have to be added to first prize to make it up to the guaranteed €1 million.
Entry is open until 10pm tonight, if you still fancy a shot...
Praz Bansi has dropped back a bit after paying off the notorious Albert Sapiano. The latter is well known for his 'experimental' style which may or may not involve peeling flops to hit gutshot draws on the turn...
Sapiano had bet 3,300 on the turn of a board with Bansi the only caller. On the river, Sapiano bet the same amount and Bansi paid him off and then mucked when the former turned over .
Kevin Iacofano is up to around 72,000. He check-called a 5,000 bet on an flop before the turn went check-check. Iacofano led for 9,000 on the but didn't get the call he may or may not have wanted.