The tournament just surpassed 1,000 entries. Day 1A, Day 1B, Day 1c, and both the turbo flights from earlier days already had 982 players in there. Day 1F started at 11 P.M. and that now has 30 entries.
There are a total of 1,012 entries in the tournament right now and late registration is still open in the turbo flight.
Emerick Mineau was all-in and at risk of elimination when he got his chips in the middle holding . It was a coin flip against the of Gerrit Blanckaert.
The board fell and Blanckaert took down the flip. Mineau was sent to the rail and his only chance of making Day 2 would be to hop in the Day 1C turbo flight.
The remaining 292 players were sent on their last break of the day. They have 30 minutes to rest up for the final stretch. They will play three more levels until they can start bagging.
Kalidou Sow once won the PokerStars Championship Main Event in Prague but he's now back in Namu, just like last wednesday for Day 1A, to play Day 1C. He's seated at the featured table together with PokerStars Team Online member Fintan 'EasyWithAces' Hand.
Sow is on his way to find a bag for Day 2 with a stack of 100,000. He busted out midway through on Day 1A but he might get there today. There is still over an hour of play left in the day.
The FU Friday Flip event is down to four players at the moment. Sebastien Broin, Serge Dedobbelaere, Christopher Hooper, and Nathan Westeneng are still in the tournament. The winner will receive the first place prize of €926 while all four are already guaranteed to make €306.
Community member Markus 'L4zy_pigeon' Borel bubbled the event while Tomislav Savov was the first to bust in the money.
Job Trekpop made very clear that he was here to have fun. When the tournament started he pushed all in blind for an orbit and that cost him his first bullet. He also showed multiple big bluffs throughout the day.
His last victim was Jeremy Launay from France. Launay called a raise in position from Job Trekpop who had made it 7,000. The flop fell and Job Trekpop checked to the Frenchman. Launay took over the betting initiative with a bet of 9,000 and the Dutchman called.
The turn was the and both players checked in quick fashion. The river was the and Job Trekpop announced ''two million'' as he pushed his stack worth 180,000 over the line. His opponent went into the tank for almost five minutes but he eventually folded.
Trekpop opened up as he bluffed with just king-high. Launay then showed the cards he folded and those were .