Level: 7
Blinds: 200/400
Ante: 50
Level: 7
Blinds: 200/400
Ante: 50
The players are enjoying a 45-minute dinner break. Action will resume around 7:40 p.m. local time. There are 242 players remaining out of the 293 that have entered so far.
On a flop of ![]()
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, Gerhard Brimmers check-called a 1,300 bet from James Akenhead. The turn brought the
and Brimmers led out 1,700. Akenhead, former November Niner, raised to 4,200 and Brimmers called.
The river paired the board with the
, which prompted Brimmers to lead out again. This time, the German bet 7,000 and Akenhead folded.
Zurab Shengelia, part of the Georgian card playing enclave that has occupied Rozvadov this weekend, opened the action to 900. To his left, Milos Babovic three-bet to 2,200, and Tassos Papadopoulos four-bet to 6,200 from the big blind.
Action back on Shengelia, he took back one of his chips and put a T-1000 chip in, indicating a call. Due to his dark sunglasses however, Shengelia missed the four-bet. He tried to take back his chips and muck his hand, but the brush and dealer quickly prevented it. Shengelia's hand was declared live and he had to call the 6,200, Babovic folded.
On the ![]()
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flop, Shengelia quickly folded to a 6,000 continuation bet from his opponent.
Level: 6
Blinds: 150/300
Ante: 25
On a board of ![]()
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, Reto Rogenmoser checked, Marek Fritz bet 2,725, Assyl Tleuzhanov called and Rogenmoser called as well. All players checked the
on the river. Fritz showed ![]()
for top pair. Tleuzehanov open-mucked his ![]()
and Rogenmoser mucked as well.
The Slovakian has a good track record here in Rozvadov, racking up multiple big cashes. His biggest cash to date was winning the German Championship of Poker in 2014, where he cashed €41,000.
Day 1a is currently up to 274 entries, of which 257 remain. With that, last year's Day 1a attendance record has already been smashed.
Sándor Lödi got it in preflop with ![]()
against the ![]()
of Lazor Lukasz. It was a classic race in which the Hungarian failed to hit one of his overcards, forcing him to the rail early.