Oleh Sushko holding jammed all in for a little more than 50,000 on a flop and Filatov quickly called holding . The on the turn improved Filatov's hand but added flush-draw outs for Sushko's hand.
The river was of no help to Sushko as the a non-diamond deuce completed the board.
The table broke after the hand. Filatov will bring the chip leader's stack of 650,000 to a new table.
German player "Crazy Gambler" came into the pot with a raise to 10,000 from the cutoff, and Jurgen Kracht on the button moved all in for 124,500 total. Both the blinds got out of the way, and Crazy Gambler gave it a minute worth of considerations before committing the chips.
Kracht turned over and looked quite surprised to see he had been called by , but surprise turned to dread when the flop came down , giving his opponent the flush draw. Neither the turn nor the river was what Crazy Gambler was looking for, and Kracht raked in the massive pot while his opponent was left with just 11,500.
Three hands later Crazy Gambler put them at risk with , and once again it was Kracht who got the W when his held up with the board running out .
Just before late registration ended, the field in the High Roller grew to 100 players. Among the players to join the field on the break were partypoker Ambassador Jan-Peter Jachtmann. Minutes before the break he was eliminated from the Charity Event and quickly re-entered for his second bullet into the High Roller. You can watch the conclusion of the Charity Event on the Live Stream tab.
With the conclusion of level 10 the players are now on their first 15-minute break of the day. When play resumes at 2.35 p.m. the option of late registration and re-entry will close. The tally right now is 97 entries, thus three players will need to visit the cashier with €2,200 readily in hand if this High Roller shall not record a small overlay.
Gregor Greko opened up the action preflop before Stanislav Koleno made it 16,000 total from the button. Oleh Sushko in the big blind cold-called before Greko moved all-in for 23,800 total, and both opponents called.
The flop was checked through before Sushko fired 30,000 on the turn and Koleno called. No more chips went into the pot after the river, and Sushko revealed prompting a muck from Koleno. Greko, however, had hit the river hard, and his took the cake and the 70,000 chips in the middle.
The partypoker LIVE MILLIONS Germany Charity Event just kicked off 15 minutes ago and can now be viewed on the Live Streaming tab on a 15-minute delay.
The field should prove to be entertaining with partypoker Ambassadors Jan-Peter Jachtmann and Natalia Breviglieri in the field along with ex-German football player Stefan Effenberg and YouTube sensations Mohamed Satiane, Mirco Rosik, Miguel Pablo Berghoff and Ahmed Kayed.
Partypoker will be donating €5,000 to a charity chosen by the winner of the event.
With half an hour left of late registration the total tally is up to 94 entries, and that is partially thanks to Kacper Pyzara. The former UKIPT Dublin winner is on his fourth bullet of the tournament, but this time around it seems like the Polish player have finally managed to get a bit of momentum going.
Pyzara is up to 190,000 despite just letting a big one go to the German player nicknamed Je. Pyzara check-called a bet of 13,500 on a board but went deep into the tank after facing another barrel of 34,500 on the river.
"Will you show if I fold," Pyzara asked je, but the German was not interested in the table talk and kept his headphones on.
After more than five minutes of consideration time was called on Pyzara, but before the tournament director made it to the table, Pyzara released his hand into the muck.
"Well, that took quite some time," je exclaimed while stacking the chips. Pyzara just shook his head and went back into his thoughts, seemingly still trying to figure out what his opponent could have been holding.
Level 10 just kicked off with blinds at 1,500/3,000 and an ante of 300. The first 15-minute break of the day will take place once this level is history. After the break, late registration will close. The tournament has currently attracted 91 entrants, including 26 thus far on Day 2, with 60 players still in their seats.