The flop read and Carlos Spoddig bet 600 from the under-the-gun position. Both Alexandros Gkampranis (early position) and Christian Neumann (cutoff) called.
The turn brought them the , Spoddig checked, Gkampranis bet 1,100, Neumann called and Spoddig folded.
The river completed the board with the , now Gkampranis check-folded to the 2,000 bet of Neumann.
The board read and Michael Melzger had checked from the small blind. Nejat Guler, sitting in the under-the-gun position, bet 2,500 and Melzger called. Guler showed for ace-high and was beat by the of Melzger as he had flopped a set of sevens.
De Han Kim has just joined the field after finishing late last night when he came second in the €2,200 High Roller for €32,210. Rishi Bhasin and Jay Tse are two other players that also played the High Roller.
The board read and Andreas Pirmann checked from the big blind. Ivica Pezelj bet 350 from under-the-gun and Martin Gorig folded on the button. Pirmann called. They both checked through the on the turn and the on the river. Pirmann tabled for a pair of tens which was good enough for Pezelj to muck his cards.
The tournament staff has just welcomed the players to sunny Hamburg for Day 1b of the PokerStars Festival Hamburg Main Event. The players are spread over the tables and more players are walking through those casino doors. The button will start in seat 2. The dealers have been instructed to shuffle up and deal if there are three or more players at their table.
Welcome to Day 1b of the PokerStars Festival Hamburg €1,100 Main Event in Casino Schenefeld. This is the second of four flights in total to reach Day 2 on Saturday, November 25. The action is scheduled to kick off at 1 p.m. local time here.
Yesterday on Day 1a there were 118 players in total who attempted to make Day 2 and 37 of those players reached their first goal on their way to victory on Sunday. Chip leader of the day was Rudolf Koster with 258,000 chips. Second and third in the chip counts are Michael Ratkowski (189,400) and Francois Mittertreiner (188,900).
Will today be the day that Team PokerStars Pro Marcin Horecki and Team PokerStars Online Felix Schneiders join the fray? Quite a few of the notables that we have seen in the High Roller have played yesterday and have either made it through already or might have to reenter Day 1d. The PokerNews live reporting team is curious to see who will come through those casino doors today.
Hamburg has already played host to two PokerStars events under the Eureka Poker Tour banner over the previous years. In 2015 Tom Holke was victorious in a 581-entry strong field and took €107,920 and the trophy home with him after having qualified online. Last year it was Dinesh “NastyMinder” Alt who grabbed the win for Switzerland and cashed €69,120 for beating the rest of the field which contained 367 entries.
PokerStars Festival Main Events in 2017 at a glance
PSF Stop
Buy In
Entries
Prize Pool
Champion
Prize
Prize (USD)
London
£ 990
944
£ 824,112
Rehman Kassam
£89,320
$111,638
Rozvadov
€1,100
1126
€ 1,089,310
Petr Svoboda
€124,346
$131,283
Chile
$1,650
329
$500,000
Christopher Franco
$97,360
$97,360
Marbella
€1,100
949
€911,040
Ignacio De Maturana
€168,700
$188,017
South Korea
KRW1,650,000
285
KRW414,675,000
Taehoon Han
KRW83,130,000
$73,954.00
Lille
€1,100
800
€768,000
Philippe Le Touche
€143,000
$164,849
Manila
PHP55,000
594
PHP28,809,000
Uday Bansal
PHP4,676,000
$92,793
Bucharest
€1,100
736
€706,560
Sam Grafton
€117,707
$138,192
Uruguay
$1,650
169
$379,755
Julio Belluscio
$66,748
$66,748
Dublin
€1,100
544
€679,000
Gary McGinty
€91,808
$107,925
Sochi
RUB66,000
699
RUB30,000,000
Aleksandr Merzhvinskiy
RUB7,700,000
$133,951
The players will start with 30,000 chips today. There are 12 45-minute levels scheduled with a 15-minute break after every three levels. There is a cap of 200 players and registration will be possible until the start of Level 7. If players, unfortunately, bust on either Day 1b or 1c, they can choose to reenter Day 1d (reentry flight) which takes place on Friday, November 24 at 8 p.m and will be played with 20-minute levels.
Follow all updates on PokerNews as the team will be there for all the wins, double-ups, bad beats, and bust-outs.