In Rozvadov, people like to play big pots early and that makes everyone a non-believer it would seem.
On the river of a board, Adrian-Constantin Marin fired a pot-sized bet of 4,500 against compatriot Radu-Marian Guta. The latter made the call and simply nodded and mucked when Marin turned over for a turned full house.
On a flop, Ivan Guyda had bet 1,600, only for Deniz Ortacbayram to make it 5,000 to go. Guyda thought for a minute before moving all in and Ortacbayram snap-called and flung down for a flopped wheel. Guyda showed and needed some help.
The on the turn one of the best cards the Russian player could've seen, giving him out outs to a chop and a flush draw, but the river was the . Ortacbayram doubled up to well over 40,000 while Guyda was crippled with just a few hundred chips and was eliminated soon after.
On the river of an board, Zdenek Motan had checked and Christian Hosbach bet 1,200 before Motan made it 6,200. Hosbach tanked for several minutes before eventually making the call.
Motan immediately spoked up, "I made a mistake, I just meant to call," turning over . Hosbach tabled and won the pot while Motan admonished himself.
El Belarbi had bet 3,600 on a flop with [Removed:373] making the call. Tom Ranis then squeezed all in for 11,850 and the action was back on Belarbi who thought for a minute before moving all in.
Now it was Gross' time to think and he got a count of 16,175 on Berlabi's stack. After another couple of minutes, he decided to fold.
Belarbi:
Ranis:
The turn and river changed nothing and Ranis doubled up to about 27,000.
Aldo Segantini fired a bet of 2,500 on the turn of a board with Ahmad Sameeian making the call before Martin Stepanek (on his second bullet) also made the call. The river was the and Segantini checked, Sameeian bet a tiny 300 and Stepanek made it 4,000 to play. Segantini now made the call and Sameeian folded his face up.
Stepanek showed for a rivered set and an unimpressed Segantini flashed . The Italian player was crippled and eliminated soon after.