Hand #147: Kotleba raised with to 360,000 and Chmielewski flat-called with .
The flop came . Both players checked. The turn was the and Chmielewski bet 700,000. Kotleba folded.
Hand #148: Kotleba got a walk
Hand #149: Chmielewski got a walk
Hand #150: Chmielewski raised to 275,000 with and Kotleba defended his big blind with . The flop came and Kotleba bet 250,000. Chmielewski raised to 600,000 and Kotleba called.
The turn was the and Chmielewski moved all in and his opponent folded.
Hand #151: Kotleba raised to 260,000 and Chmielewski folded.
Hand #140: Kotleba raised to 260,000 with and Chmielewski called with [ksqdq]. The action was unclear, but Kotleba raked in the pot.
Hand #141: The two players saw a flop of . Chmielewski held and Kotleba . Chmielewski checked and Kotleba bet 150,000. Chmielewski raised to 430,000 and Kotleba called.
The turn was the and Chmielewski bet out for 700,000 and Kotleba called.
The river was the . Both players checked and Kotleba extended his lead with his pair of tens.
After 651 players entered the WSOP International Circuit Main Event here at King's Casino in Rozvadov, Czech Republic, only two players remain: Marcin Chmielewski and Boris Kotleba.
The pair are battling it out for the first-placed prize of €183,350, a seat in the Global Casino Championship and the much-coveted WSOP Circuit gold ring.
Hand #131: Boris Kotleba with on the button and a raise took it down.
Hand #132: Schuh on the button raised with and took the antes and blinds.
Hand #133: Marcin Chmielewski with on the button and Schuh with defended. To the turn of a board and Chmielewski called a bet from Schuh. The river was the and Schuh bet 1,200,000 to take the pot.
Hand #134: Boris Kotleba raised with and met no resistance.
Hand #135: Schuh raised to 255,000 with from the button and took the antes and blinds.