The details of the elimination of Aliaksandr Shylko will be provided when the live stream catches up on the delay of half an hour.
On the outer tables, Davit Okropiridze doubled through Asher Dahan after moving all in for 216,000 from early position. Dahan called in the cutoff and the cards were tabled.
Davit Okropiridze:
Asher Dahan:
The board came and that secured the double for the last player from Georgia.
Jaroslaw Sikora open-shoved from under the gun and Tezer Cetindag called all in from the button before Daniel Smiljkovic called all in from the big blind as well.
Daniel Smiljkovic:
Tezer Cetindag:
Jaroslaw Sikora:
The board of let Cetindag jump out of his chair in joy after spiking the six on the river to triple up, while Smiljkovic headed to the rail.
The action has started off quickly on Day 3 with a few bust outs in the first few hands. Jan Mach open shipped all-in for around 330,000 in middle position. Daniel Nietrzebka was on the button and put the last of his 240,000 chips in the middle as well. Nietrzebka was in a dominating position with up against the of Mach.
The flop came and Nietrzebka was still in the lead. The dealer burned and turned the and Mach instantly jumped out front with two pair. The river was the and Nietrzebka was eliminated, sending his chips to Mach.
In the first hand of the day, Olaf Kühle open-shoved for just shy of 10 big blinds from early position and Aleksandr Nemtcov called all in for six big blinds in the big blind.
Aleksandr Nemtcov:
Olaf Kühle:
The board came and Nemtcov became the first casualty of the day.
There will be 35 players returning for Day 3 of the €1,650 WSOP International Circuit Main Event in Rozvadov. Of them, Viktor Kovachev leads the way after bagging an impressive 1,739,000 on Day 2.
Kovachev rolled through Day 2 and there was nothing or nobody that could stop him. He will be looking for the same kind of fortunes on Day 3 that begins at 2:00 PM inside the Poker Arena at King's Casino. Kovachev has a mere $29,000 in career live earnings with just three cashes to his name. A win in the Main Event for over €180,000 could go a long way to improving those numbers.
He will be taking to the felt with 34 other players all looking to capture the first place prize and a WSOP Circuit gold ring. Some other notables joining him include Jan Timo Jobmann (1,443,000), Viliyan Petleshkov (1,423,000), Michael Magalashvili (817,000), Hossein Ensan (690,000), and Brandon Cantu (377,000). Jobmann currently holds the second largest chip stack heading into Day 3 and is also in second place for the Player of the Series race. A final table finish could secure Jobmann the title in that as well.
The players will begin the day on level 24 with the blinds at 10,000/20,000 and a 3,000 ante. The blind levels will continue to be 60-minutes in length with a 15-minute break after every two levels. The goal is to play until a champion is crowned, but there is the possibility of an extra day being added to the schedule.
A full list of chip counts and new seating assignments is posted below.
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