We're down to 160 players over 16 tables, with all but the next five players to bust scoring an additional €50, to bring their minimum guaranteed payout up to €350
In the very first hand back from the break, action folded around to Radim Nespor, who shoved his 12 big blind stack of 282,000 over the line, and was quickly joined by Wolfgang Foglar, who moved all in for his last 500,000. Both blinds mucked and the cards were on their backs.
It was Foglar's out in front, needing to fade the three outs of Nespor's . The was safe enough and, although the turn brought a little sweat, Nespor ultimately bricked as the hit the river. He cashes out for €300, while the remaining field is guaranteed to take home at least €350.
The following players are the last ones to cash €300 in total for their efforts in this tournament. The next players leaving the tournament will have cashed €350 in total.
Dirk Schumacher was first to speak on table 32, and chose this spot to shove his last 133,000 all-in. Action folded around to Milan Dunko, who started the day third in chips. He made the call, before Friedrich Dollenz moved in for a total of 403,000 from the big blind. Dunko called it off again, and we had a three-way all-in on our hands.
Schumacher
Dunko
Dollenz
There was almost immediate service for Dollenz, as the dealer slowly spread a flop. The turn brought the , no help to anyone, and the river sealed the almost one million-chip pot for Dollenz, with Schumacher heading to the cash desk to collect his €350 payout.
Nebojsa Ankucic is supposed to be sitting at table #34 but up till now, he hasn't shown up yet. Rumour is that he had a bigger stack in CCC Simmering and is playing there in Day 2b.