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From what has been relayed to us, Petr Targa benefited from a pair of kings in a hand that saw a short stack triple up with against the Czech and the pair of sixes of Sam Cohen. Two players limped, the short stack moved all in for 6,000 and Targa flat-called that before Cohen tried to isolate and win a flip against the short stack.
There was an ace on the flop and no six in sight, we can confirm that the seat of Sam Cohen is now occupied by another player.
The first of the three Europe-Bet online qualifiers, Irakli Gavasheli, has run out of chips. He was all in preflop with and Ghassan El Hoss looked him up with . Both players hit their kicker on the flop, but neither turn nor river provided help for the Georgian.
The board was already complete with the river showing and Bryn Kenney was all in for his last 10,125 chips. Ognyan Dimov asked for a count and then made the call with , Kenney had air in . Whether or not the American high stakes expert will be back shortly for the second bullet is unknown for now.
The screens now show 153 entries for the second starting flight and combined with the 47 entries of Day 1a, this results in an overall field of at least 200 entries.