Martin Kabrhel jumped in late on Day 1a and busted two bullets. He was not involved on Day 1b but opted to enter again on Day 2 to take a shot at more glory in King's Casino, where he recorded his biggest victories so far.
On the three-way turn of , Ran Azor ended up all in and at risk while Renato Nowak was already all in. Marek Blasko quickly called to put both at risk and had the check mark with his for a flopped straight and turned nut flush.
Azor held for an inferior flush and Nowak hit the rail with as a meaningless rolled off on the river.
On the three-way turn of , Besim Hot bet 20,000 and Adon Ursu called. Mevludtn Mehmedovic moved all in for 30,000 and both Hot and Ursu called. The river was checked and Hot turned over , Ursu flashed his cards and could not beat that.
Mehmedovic wanted to muck his cards also but as per all in showdown rule he had to expose his cards. Mehmedovic briefly showed and tossed them towards the muck where they were still retrievable. The dealer called a floor and since the cards were still in reach, Mehmedovic tripled up.
Veton Raka is approaching one million in chips after he just sent Jan Stefek to the rail. The chips of Stefek, some 70,000, went in after a flop and Raka called.
Jan Stefek:
Veton Raka:
The turn bricked off and the river further improved Raka to the nut flush.
Yehoshua Saadon raised to 10,000 and Besim Hot called in the small blind. John Trast raised the pot to 40,000 with 5,000 behind and both opponents called. Hot check-called the 5,000 shove of Trast on the flop and Saadon also stuck around. The remaining two active players checked the turn and river.
Trast showed and was chopped up as Saadon () and Hot () both had a straight. A few minutes later, Trast was back in action on a different table.
On a flop of , Sascha Minerva ended up all in and at risk with the for a wrap and Tomasz Kozub looked him up with . The turn and river failed to improve Minerva and he was sent to the rail, the table broke right after.