Raul Martinez opened to 80,000 from the cutoff and Aleksei Kozlov called on the button. The flop fell and Martinez continued for 80,000, which Kozlov called. After the turn, the Spaniard slowed down and checked. Kozlov bet 135,000 and that took down the pot.
Kozlov and Banks are among the biggest stacks in the main tournament area with seven million in chips, but haven't played any big pots against each other so far according to Banks.
After a raise to 90,000 and a three-bet to 250,000 by the player on the button, Yair Bitoun shoved for 265,000 from the small blind. The initial raiser moved in over the top to isolate and turned over . Bitoun had and turned a straight and flush draw on the board before running dry.
He sighed and said "no chance" in French to fellow countryman Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier.
On a flop of , Dzmitry Urbanovich was all in for 730,000 from under the gun with the and Lika Gerasimova called with for top pair and the same gutshot. Urbanovich's hopes were of hearts, and he indeed got there after the turn and river.
Hand 2
Down to 360,000, Gerasimova moved all in the next hand and Pierre Neuville reshoved for one million on the button. Moritz Dietrich moved in over the top from the small blind and the following showdown emerged:
Lika Gerasimova:
Pierre Neuville:
Moritz Dietrich:
The flop gave Gerasimova top two pair, but the turn counterfit those. A blank river changed nothing and Dietrich knocked out Gerasimova and Neuville.
Ekaterina Kolobekova raised to 845,000 and Sergey Bezmirtny three-bet to 250,000. Kolobekova shoved for 870,000 with and was called by Bezmirtny with for a big flip.
The board came and the jacks held up.
Meanwhile, Benjamin Winsor, who started the day with just 361,000, was spotted on the river of a heads-up pot of and his sole opponent bet 160,000 from the small blind. Winsor moved in for 790,000 and that forced a fold.
Roberto Romanello walked out of the tournament area and into the dinner break before stopping by and recounting a big clash. Romanello went on a heater on his re-entry for Day 2 before a big pot against table neighbor Denis Krasavin sent him back to below the starting stack.
According to Romanello, the Welshman raised to 100,000 first to act and Krasavin called from the big blind. On the flop, Krasavin check-called a bet of 175,000 before check-raising the turn from 375,000 to 950,000. Romanello called and the river brought a bet by Krasavin and the shove of Romanello.
Krasavin snap-called with for the nut flush and Romanello's for the second nuts ended up second best. When coming back from dinner, the Romanello has plenty of work ahead with 12 big blinds only.
The screens show 343 players out of a 989-entry strong field remaining and they have been sent on a 75-minute dinner break. Only two tournament rooms remain and the registration will close when the cards are back in the air at approximately 10:56 p.m. local time.
Shortly before the start of Level 13, partypoker Chairman Mike Sexton wanted to say a few words to the players:
"On behalf of myself and partypoker President John Duthie, we'd like to thank you for your involvement in this, the largest event in Russian poker history!
"We certainly want to take a moment to thank everyone at the Sochi Casino & Resort, as well as all you players for participating in this fantastic tournament. Whether you qualified online on partypoker, bought in live, played a satellite, or however you got into this tournament - we appreciate your participation!
"We are proud of the way the Russian poker market is growing, and obviously this event shows you what a force Russia is in the poker world. I wish you all the best of luck on your quest to make the final table and win this tournament.
"And let me just add one more thing! To show you the integrity of partypoker and this tournament, and to show you that we didn't add anyone extra into the tournament - the final number of entrants is 999! You get an overlay in this tournament!
"Good luck and congratulations to all remaining players!"
James Lowrey was sent to the rail before the dinner over in the threatre while Dmitry Chop just four-bet shoved to add 350,000 to his stack.
Sergey Chantcev fired two barrels on the board . His first bet of 150,000 was check-called by his table neighbor before the second bet of 310,000 did the trick to force a fold.
Chantcev is closing in on Dmitriy Kopyl as the biggest stack in the theatre and he is followed by Yevgeny Kafelnikov and Aleksei Istomin.