Denis Valjetic called all in for around 25,000 after Michaël Goossens shoved from under the gun and the Croatian was ahead preflop with the . Goosens only had but found some help on the flop . The turn gave Valjetic a flush draw and the river restored the preflop order to leave Goosens very short.
The biggest stack on the table appears to be Jacek Pustula.
Michaël Goossens, Robert Markus Manner, Grzegorz Grochulski, and Stefan Frans Aerts recently all busted out of the tournament. Two minutes to go until players can enjoy a 15 minute break.
We started Day 2 of the WSOP Circuit King's Casino Main Event with 315 of the 715 entrants left. With players on break and the first two blind levels in the books, the field thinned out to 225 players with 90 more entrants busting out from the tournament.
Right before break, Turkey's Nihat Karyagdi was the latest casualty in this event.
David Urban was involved in a multi-way pot and a ten-high flop was checked through. The turn brought another ten and Urban bet to just get called by Franz Kleinsasser on the other side of the table. The on the river saw the all in of Urban with the for a bluff and Kleinsasser clled with the for queens and tens to score the bustout.
After a raise and a three-bet by Mikkel Plum, Marek Blasko four-bet to 24,000 and Mike Emde shoved from the big blind. Plum called for 112,300 and the other players folded. Emde showed the and Plum was way ahead with the , scoring a nice double on the board of .
On the heads-up flop of , Leonard Maue and Marek Krupár got their stacks in and Maue was the player at risk with just over 20 big blinds. The German held and Krupár flipped over . Both the turn and the river were exceptionally cruel for Maue and he was sent to the rail.
David Urban was involved in a multi-way pot and a ten-high flop was checked through. The turn brought another ten and Urban bet to just get called by Franz Kleinsasser on the other side of the table. The on the river saw the all in of Urban with the for a bluff and Kleinsasser clled with the for queens and tens to score the bustout.