On the tail end of a hand between Pietro Errante and Petr Targa, the latter shoved the river of a board . Errante snap-called and Targa flipped over for two pair, while Errante had for a set of kings.
Only minutes after buying back in for the second bullet, Sergei Petrushevskii was eliminated for a second time and will have to wait until 6 p.m. for the second flight of the day in order to take another shot at the €2,000,000 guaranteed prize pool.
Francisco Quevedo also busted, while Liang Feng did so before immediately re-entering.
With more than 7,500 already in the middle, the flop showed and Konstantinos Tsirakidis as well as Jean-Noel Thorel checked to Barny Boatman. The two-time WSOP bracelet winner moved all in and Tsirakidis quickly folded. Thorel asked for a count and the shove of Boatman was for 6,500, which had the Frenchman covered to enforce a fold.
Aleksandar Tomovic is back in action after surrendering his short stack at the end of a starting day, having lost a 250,000 pot at the very end. Tomovic has started well into Day 1e thus far.
Players are allowed to re-enter once per starting day and among the first to do so on Day 1e were Roland Israelashvili and Sergei Petrushevskii. The latter busted in a three-way all in with Gerhard Schubert and Shabtai Koren, as Koren turned two pair and rivered a full house with .
Next to Koren sits Luis Dono, who already cashed in two events of the 2017 World Series of Poker here in Rozvadov.
After a raise to 400, Jesper Hansen called and Ivan Freitez three-bet to 1,200. Sergei Petrushevskii called from one seat over and the initial raiser as well as Hansen came along. On the flop, the action checked to Freitez and his bet of 4,200 forced quick folds from opponents, Freitez flashed for top pair and top kicker.
Markus Guazzone and Pietro Errante built their stacks on the same table as Fabrice Soulier and Jean-Noel Thorel while Petr Targa was spotted all in and at risk before the flop. Soulier and Errante were still to act with the flop showing and Errante bet 2,500 from the cutoff. Soulier moved all in and the Italian folded, claiming he had ace-nine.
Petr Targa:
Fabrice Soulier:
The turn was a blank, but the on the river gave Targa a winning set and he more than tripled up his short stack.
Patrick Schuhl raised to 350 and Theodoros Aidonopoulos called in the cutoff before the small blind called. Davida Nughes in the big blind three-bet to 1,550 and Schuhl was the only caller. The flop fell and Nughes bet 1,300, which Schuhl raised to 3,100. That was enough to force a fold and Nughes flashed .
Thomas Pettersson was involved into a bigger pot with Ali Khaled and bet the turn for 2,500 into a pot of 3,200. Khaled had been very talkative on the table already and eventually folded.