Another preflop raising war broke out between Christian Rudolph and Douglas Ferreira.
The cards were already turned over and it was Ferreira at risk with the . However, Rudolph had the worse pocket pair in and the board further improved Ferreira to a flush.
Following a raise by Timothy Ulmer, it was Michael Sklenicka who jammed from one seat over for 3,617,816 and Ulmer made the call.
Michael Sklenicka:
Timothy Ulmer:
Sklenicka picked up more outs to the turn with the superior flush draw. However, the river was not what he was looking for as the Czech poker pro became the next late casualty on Day 2.
Hermogenes Gelonezi raised to 1.2 million in the cutoff and Joao Ferreira jammed the button for 7.1 million. Andreas Christoforou went all-in over the top out of the small blind to isolate successfully, as Gelonezi elected to fold.
Joao Ferreira:
Andreas Christoforou:
The flop was bad news for Ferreira as he now needed running cards to stay in contention. It was all over with the turn and the river was a formality.
Jonathan Proudfoot min-raised and then folded to the jams by Pavel Pershko for 7.5 million and Alexander Ivarsson for 9 million.
Pavel Pershko:
Alexander Ivarsson:
The board ran out and that spelled the end for Pershko.
Shortly after on another table, Jake Schindler ran with queen-jack into the ace-queen of Endrit Geci and ended up second-best to become the next casualty.
Mikita Badziakouski somehow got all his chips in while sitting on the button and was up against Peter Jetten who was sitting in the early position with the bigger stack.
Mikita Badziakouski:
Peter Jetten:
The board ran out for Jetten to hold with the queens to send the partypoker Ambassador out of the tournament in 48th place.
Hermogenes Gelonezi raised it up to 1.1 million and was called by Francisco Correia on the button. Marco Fontanella three-bet to 4.5 million out of the big blind and Gelonazi was the only caller.
On a flop of , Fontanella continued for 2,712,500 to earn a call and then jammed the turn for 13,607,445. Gelonezi snap-called and had his opponent drawing dead.
Marco Fontanella:
Hermogenes Gelonezi:
The river was meaningless as no card in the deck could help Fontanella.