In a preflop all in, Atik Miah had Alexandar Denishev at risk for his last 82,000 and it was a flip with versus . Miah had won the previous flip for his tournament life, this time the Bulgarian took it down. The board ran out and Denishev made sure to win it by making quads on the river.
Miah was still all smiles though. "Win one, lose one," he said.
We are now down to 112 entrants with 80 finishing in the money with the latest round of bustouts, which included local Czech poker players Petr Targa, Josef Pavelka, and Emil Lukac.
Additionally, Denmark's Lasse Frost has also busted from the tournament. Frost is best known for his win in 2014 in the WPT National Brussels for €102,000.
Meanwhile, the tournament director just announced that there is just four minutes of late registration until the €500 Bounty Ring Event closes.
According to some chatter at the table of Vojtech Cervinka, Oliver Heppchen had his pocket aces cracked by Mihai Niste with kings and the 380,000 pot was shipped to the Romanian.
Then, Cervinka got his last few chips in with the and Alexandar Denishev shoved over the top from the button with . The showed up right away on the flop and that was it for Cervinka.
On a flop of , a player in early position jammed all-in for about 71,000 chips. Ciaca who woke up with calls to find himself ahead of his opponent's flush draw holding . Ciaca's opponent was unable to improve, and is out of the tournament. Meanwhile, Ciaca's stack soars to 210,000 chips.
Iso Cicek got his last few big blinds in with [Ax,4x[ and Vojtech Cervinka as well as Atik Miah get into a raising war with the latter at risk, holding . Cervinka had the and the board ran out to give Miah a big double.
Blinds are now 2,500/5,000 with a 500 ante. 80 players will make the money out of the 128 players remaining. Players are scheduled to go on break again after this level concludes in a little bit less than one hour.
In the last hand of the previous level, Vasili Firsau raised to 9,000 from the cutoff and Süleyman Erdar three-bet to 27,000 from the button, which Firsau called. On the flop , Firsau check-called a bet of 30,000 and did so again for 50,000 on the turn. The came on the river and Firsau fired 121,000.
Erdar was having a tough decision and ultimately tossed in a chip for the call to get shown by Firsau for the busted combo draw. Erdar jumped up, celebrated and then showed his winning .
Yehuda Cohen faced the all in for his tournament life on the river of a board reading in a pot of well over 70,000 chips. Cohen only had 50,000 behind and tanked for a few minutes before relasing into the muck.
The chips are still splashing left and right but barely any dealer announced a seat open as of lately. Only Aleksandr Terentev and Max Konrad Leonhard were sent to the rail to reduce the field to 128 players. About two third of the hopefuls will go empty-handed still.