Leonida Mewes limped in from mid-position as did Marcin Horecki from the cutoff. [Removed:65], on the button, raised to 20,000. Mewes called and Horecki folded.
The flop came , Mewes shoved and [Removed:72] snap-called.
[Removed:65]:
Leonida Mewes:
The turn brought them the and the river completed the board with the . [Removed:72]'s tens held and he sent Mewes to the rail.
Ali Sameeian never recovered from the big blow to his stack and shoved for 40,000 from the small blind. Peter Jaksland in the big blind asked for a brief count, then called.
Ali Sameeian:
Peter Jaksland:
The board came and queen-high won the pot.
Mario Paeschke was eliminated as well after failing to improve with against the of Matthias Rauscher.
Michal Lubas raised to 7,200 from the under-the-gun position and action folded to Ilja Neuenschwander on the button. Neuenschwander shoved for 34,200 in total. The blinds quickly folded so Lubas was up again to take a decision. After a few seconds he decided to call.
Ilja Neuenschwander:
Michal Lubas:
The board ran out - Lubas hit a straight draw on the flop but didn't hit in the end so he doubled up Neuenschwander .
Angelo Benedetto moved all in from under the gun for around 40,000 and Vladimir Dmitriev called out of the big blind with the . Benedetto had the and the board came .
Ulrich Pauls sent yet another opponent to the rail when Christopher Schneider was at risk for 50,000 on a flop of . Schneider showed and Pauls had the . The turn locked things up, making the river a needle for Schneider.
Tobias Schmidt moved all in for 33,100 and Rafal Adamkiewicz on the button asked for the count before moving all in himself over the top. Ali Sameeian in the small blind announced all in as well with the superior stack and the three players tabled their cards:
Tobias Schmidt:
Rafal Adamkiewicz:
Ali Sameeian:
The board came and Adamkiewicz paired his ace on the turn to double for 122,600.
Rudolf Köster seems unstoppable early on Day 2 and has further boosted his stack.
Hael Al-Labani raised to 6,500 and Köster three-bet to 15,300, which Al-Labani called. On the flop, Al-Labani checked and called a bet of 17,000 before doing so again for 42,000 on the turn. The fell on the river and Köster fired 63,500, which eventually forced a fold from Al-Labani.