Jean Rampiere raised to 6,100 and Vadzim Lipauka flat-called. Dirty Harry called as well in the small blind before Francisco Arce then three-bet to 24,000. Rampiere and Lipauka both folded, Dirty Harry moved all in for around 60,000 and Arce quickly called.
Dirty Harry:
Arce:
Rampiere, who had previously won a big pot by shoving the flop, groaned when he noticed the two hands and Lipauka was also not amused. The board ran out and the two chopped the pot for a slightly profit.
On Day 1a, there was no break after the end of level 13 and instead the chip race of the T-100 denominations was done at the end of the night before bagging and tagging. Today, there is a slight change of plan and the players have been sent on a 10-minute break. One more level will be played after before Day 1b is done and dusted.
Out of the small blind, short stack Lazer Gjergji moved all in with the and Grzegorz Krajewski called from one seat over with . The board ran out and Krajewski paired his kicker on the river to claim the pot.
Several players are leading the pack right now. Josef Mestl has increased his stack slightly, but Reinhard Foidl is hot on his heels. Behind them, Sebastian Langrock and Karol Janiszewski have become contenders for the lead after Day 1b as well while Calin Furdui fell back slightly.
Mihai Hanu raised and picked up two callers in Roman Moťovský and Adam Kosiedowski in the small blind. The flop came and Kosiedowski moved all in for his last 36,500. Hanu called and Moťovský folded on the button.
Kosiedowski:
Hanu:
The turn gave Hanu some more outs, but the river was a blank to let Kosiedowski double up.
The action started with a raise to Juraj Sosovicka and the player from one seat over called. Ilia Karasin then moved all in for around 50,000 from the button and Calin Furdui reraised all in out of the big blind, forcing folds from Sosovicka and the cold-caller.
Karasin:
Furdui:
The board came and the kicker played a crucial role, eliminatinh Karasin just before the end of the day.
In the penultimate hand of the night, a short stack got his last 40,000 in with out of the small blind and Vladimir Stejskal called from one seat over and flipped over the .
The board ran out and the better hand held up to give Stejskal a boost just before bagging and tagging.
Francisco Arce doubled up at the end of the day still and Sebastian Langrock also scored a big knockout when he three-bet pocket kings out of the small blind and found two caller. On a flop, he continued for 22,500 and one opponent shoved for 70,000 with pocket jacks.
Other big stacks and notables can be found below. Reinhard Foidl appears to be the chip leader ahead of Arce and Josef Mestl.