Level: 27
Blinds: 10,000/20,000
Ante: 20,000
Level: 27
Blinds: 10,000/20,000
Ante: 20,000
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board, Gregory Luttke-Grech watched his opponent Tristan Forge bet 118,000 into a pot of over 200,000. Luttke-Grech then raised all in, and after some consideration, Forge let his hand go into the muck.
Luttke-Grech started the day with just over 300,000 after coming through Day 1d but has kicked on off after the bubble burst.
Rayane Mokhtar was in desperate need of a double with around 15 big blinds behind. He moved all in with ![]()
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of Frederic Ledoux.
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and he was elimianted.
Play has resumed with 182 players remaining from the 430 that started Day 2.
Players are going on an unscheduled break.
Level: 26
Blinds: 8,000/16,000
Ante: 16,000
Over the course of the festival, we've sat down with three Winamax Team Pros to have a chat about the festival, the poker careers and what's next for them. Check them out!
"It was pretty exciting to come here," Diaz says. "To see all the new faces and guys who play on Winamax when we expanded to Spain. Everything is good — the pool and party are good!"

This year I want to be better than last time, and I've set myself the goal of 15 cashes and €100,000 in winnings. Obviously, if I get that goal sooner than I will set a bigger goal, but I don't think that's too ambitious."

"This is a really fun week," said Lewis. "It might be low buy-ins for all of the Team Pros but we're also here to be together, and if we bust and go to the pool we'll find at least four of five pros and friends there. It's half seminar and half a poker stop for us."
