Over on table one Michael Murschall appears to be the current chip leader with almost four times the starting stack, while Dieke Meyer is no longer in contention.
At the end of the current level the registration for Day 1c and for the Main Event itself will close, and only players eliminated in one of the three starting days are allowed to re-enter Day 1d as of 8 p.m. local time once the blinds will go up.
A 10-minute hyper turbo satellite for Day 1d will kick off shortly as well.
Joining the action on the three-way flop of with 5,000 in the middle, Matthias Schrader bet 2,500 from the button and Raffael Muller called from under the gun, while the third player in the hand folded.
Both checked the on the turn and Schrader's bet of 6,000 on the river shut down all further action, awarding him the pot without showdown. Schrader has moved up to almost two starting stacks in the first half of the day.
The board read with a pot of about 20,000 in it already. Murat Tuelek had shoved from the big blind. Jamil Omar was up next from the under-the-gun position and he also went all in with a smaller stack. Dalibor Vojinovic folded from mid-position.
Jamil Omar:
Murat Tuelek:
Tuelek had flopped a straight and Omar needed to pair the board or hit another queen to make his set of queens quads.
The river completed the board with the and Tuelek doubled up.
Jules Ayoub raised to 1,500 and Martin Mulsow, who previously lost a big pot to David Rawnsley, moved all in for 5,900 on the button. Johann Kroon called from the small blind and Dustin Mangold squeezed out of the big blind. Ayoub folded after some consideration and Kroon pushed all in, Mangold called.
Martin Mulsow:
Johann Kroon:
Dustin Mangold:
"Woah my king is live," Mulsow said in table chat and saw the board run out . While spiking two pair, it was no good for Mulsow as Kroon had the flush to double through Mangold for 34,725. "I would have had 120k," Ayoub mentioned before adding "I had queen ten with the ."
Michael Schulze just arrived and had not even fully filled out the player form when he limped in early position. Four other players came along including Do Tran and Johnny Hansen, and the flop fell . Schulze bet 5,500, around twice the pot, and that was good enough to force folds from all opponents.
Tim Reusch raised to 900 from the under-the-gun position. Erik Wulf (mid-position) and Ercan Acar (hijack) both called. Suksan Phusisot shoved for the 11,525 he still had behind. Reusch and Wulf folded immediately. Acar asked for a count and the dealer confirmed the amount. He counted out calling chips but then tanked to consider his options. In the end, he decided to call.
Suksan Phusisot:
Ercan Acar:
The board ran out - Phusisot's jacks held and he doubled up.