On the turn of a board , Robert Zipf bet 100,000 out of the big blind and big stack Sonay Kehya raised to 300,000 on the button. Zipf called and saw the appear on the river, which the German took as chance to bet 400,000. Kehya sighed and folded the face up.
The tail hand of a board saw a bet of 325,000 by Jan-Peter Jachtmann in the big blind. Start-of-the-day chip leader Viktor Langlitz called and Jachtmann announced a straight before turning over as winning hand.
The players have been sent into their first 15-minute break and the registration remains open for another two levels and following 45-minute dinner break.
We have some more big names to add to our already star-studded list of confirmed runners for the €25,000 Super High Roller, starting at 6pm CET.
Fedor Holz, who tops Germany's all-time money list, will be joined by Pierre Neuville and Renato, who both played in last night's €100/€200 Cash Kings event.
We'll be running updates for the event alongside the Main Event coverage right here on this page; just look out for the "SUPER HIGH ROLLER" tag in the title!
Among those to bust were also Tilo Schrimm and Emil Lukac. The latter got through the Turbo Heat 1c while the former was spotted in the GPC Mini Day 1c only a few minutes ago.
“The Talk” as he is well known as in King’s Casino felted two players just before the break and who better to recount the tale in breathless fashion as he returned to his table than the man himself?
An open from an aggressor saw a call from the player in the small blind and The Talk in the big blind flatted with .
The flop was .
Action was checked to the aggressor who bet 125,000. The player in the small blind called and The Talk raised to 300,000.
The aggressor then moved all in and got a snap call from the player in the small blind. The Talk then re-shoved behind and got an, “Oh shit,” and a reluctant call from the small blind who tabled .
The aggressor showed and as the turn and river bricked out The Talk scored a huge pot and despatched two opponents.