Sonay Kehya won a huge pot earlier in the level and the action was recounted shortly after it went down.
Sonay Kehya opened the action and got a call from Michael Hoch sat next to him before Mohamed Harrouchy three-bet with both players calling.
The flop was a rainbow and Harrouchy bet out. Kehya raised which saw Hoch fold but Harrouchy called to see the turn come a .
Harrouchy check-called another big bet on the turn and the river was a . Harrouchy again check-called a big bet and mucked when Kehya showed him for the flopped set.
That propelled Kehya to a stack of over 6 million.
Matthias Rolenz limped from under the gun and Marek Blasko raised to 50,000 while Vojtěch Kratochvíl in the big blind called. Rolenz limp-raised to 155,000 and both opponents called.
The flop came and was checked to Blasko, who bet 275,000 and claimed the pot without resistance.
One hand later, a short stack that had just arrived at the table moved all in for 350,000 and Ismael Bojang on the button called. Bojang had bought back in for Day 2 and tabled , taking the flip against the of the short stack. After a board of , the queens of Bojang held up and he boosted his stack slightly.
The two partypoker sponsored pros Anatoly Filatov and Jan-Peter Jachtmann started well into Day 2 and increased their respective stacks. Jachtmann was spotted with a check-raise on the flop of and his opponent, who had put in a bet of 55,000 called the extra 95,000 on top of it.
After the turn, Jachtmann check-raised all in to claim the bet of his opponent for 160,000 without showdown.
Andrew King's third stack from the turbo heat was up to just over a million, but the Irishman was since spotted at the registration desk and re-entered. It is the first extra bullet for King, who in fact qualified three times via partypoker.
Among those that busted and didn't buy back in yet were Aleksandr Nemtcov, Artur Wasek and Stanislav Jaksa.
Kenny Hallaert three-bet all in from the button after a raise by Manig Loeser to 55,000 from the cutoff and Tonio Roder in the big blind reshoved to force out Loeser.
Hallaert had the and Roder turned over . The flop gave both players a pair, while Hallaert turned a flush draw with the . However, a blank river changed nothing anymore and Hallaert will soon re-enter.
Kristen Bicknell got her remaining stack in with and Martin Wrulich looked her up with . There was no surprise on the board and Bicknell was eliminated, then re-entered and was moved to a new table right next to Manig Loeser.
Jerry Bruckheimer, one of the players here at King's with a nickname, made it through Day 1c and ran with into the of Vojtech Ruzicka. Again the better hand held up and Ruzicka added some chips to his stack.
Enrique is one of several “Click and Collect” players in Day 2 which means they logged on to their partypoker accounts a while back and found a free ticket to a satellite on the way to a seat in the Main Event of the German Poker Championships at King’s Casino.
From there he has battled his was through several stages to find himself sat here with a starting stack of 1,407,080.
Enrique picked up a few chip on his first table three-betting in position but that table broke and he was moved to seat one at his new table. In the nine seat was none other than partypoker ambassador Boris Becker.
Enrique found himself explaining his partypoker and Click and Collect patches to his suitably impressed new tablemates but he’s not here just to make friends and was soon in action at his new table declaring he was here for business.
There was an open from Julian Thomas to 50,000 before Becker called on the button. Enrique composed himself before three-betting to 210,000 from the small blind.
The big blind got out of the way and Thomas eyed up both Enrique and Beckers stack before folding.
“That’s a big raise.” Becker said as he toyed with his hole cards and gave the bet some thought.
There was no response from Enrique and after a few more seconds ticked by Becker released his cards and the pot was pushed to Enrique.
There is a long way to go yet but if Enrique or any other of the "Click and Collect" players make it to the final table they will also win a $10,000 Caribbean Poker Party Festival Package.
Tobias Ziegler qualified online but is no longer on the table of Camilla Reventlow, who doubled her stack since the start.
Ondrej Mar and Miroslav Lelek got into a big pot. Lelek bet the flop for 150,000 out of the small blind and Mar called before doing so again on the turn for 250,000. Lelek then checked the river and there were 1.2 million in the pot. Mar shoved for 1,599,000 and Lelek eventually folded.
A few tables over, Andrej Desset shoved the river into Robin Hegele's bet of 175,000 and the German was in the think tank. The all in was for 808,000 and the clock was called on Hegele, who folded with five seconds left.