Kolja moved all in for his last 12,900 from under the gun and Daniela Jäger called. Jens Hesse then reraised all in for another 30,000 on top. Action folded back to Jäger, and she called.
Kolja:
Hesse:
Jäger:
Kolja was dominated, but the board ran out to give the Czech a straight.
Petr Targa has spent most of the day without much action at the same table and just faced a raise to 4,500. He then three-bet to 10,200 and the small blind moved all in for around 30,000. The initial raiser folded, but Targa quickly called.
Targa:
Small Blind:
The board ran out and Targa sent an opponent to the rail.
Erbse raised to 5,000 from under the gun and Daniela Jäger called from one seat over, as did Giuseppe De Tomasso in the big blind. On the flop, De Tomasso bet and only Erbse calls. After the turn, De Tomasso checked, Erbse bet 20,000 and was called.
Both checked down the river and De Tomasso flashed , Erbse chopped it up with and both players smiled and bumped fists.
The players are heading into a quick 10-minute break and will play another three levels of 30 minutes each for Day 1c. According to the screens, there are 179 players out of 390 entries remaining.
Daniela Jäger raised to 4,000 and Giuseppe De Tomasso called in the small blind before Vasile Iuga three-bet to 15,000 out of the big blind with around 25,000 behind. Jäger folded, but De Tomasso moved all in and Iuga called.
Iuga:
De Tomasso:
The board ran out and the pair of sixes held for the Italian.
The board was all but rushed away and the of Daniela Jäger still showing while Arturs Scerbaks' and the king-queen of a third player were sent into the muck. Jäger had called a raise and picked up a big draw on the flop before the stacks went in after the turn, when the gave her a straight flush! That big pot sent her stack to more than twice the average and Jäger is among the big stacks towards the end of the day.
While Roman Volf railed his wife Claudia, Marek Bartoszewicz got involved in a hand at the same table and picked up two callers. On the flop of , the small blind checked and the Pole bet. The cutoff raised and Bartoszewicz got his last 19,600 in. Only the cutoff called and showed while Bartoszewicz held for a flopped full house.
While Martin Kabrhel didn't want any pictures, he was very talkative as usual and the Czech high stakes cash game player and third of the all-time money list in the Czech Republic immediately doubled up with ace-high against king-high. Easy game.
After a raise to 3,000, three players including Rudolf Henry Hein in the small blind call. Viacheslav Novoselov moved all in out of the big blind for more than 60,000 and the action folded back to Hein, who called it off with less.
Hein:
Novoselov:
The board ran out and the pair of queens held for Novoselov.