Among the biggest stacks in the room right now is also Arthur Conan, who started the day with some 300,000 in chips. The only other bigger stack at his table was Wouter De Graaf and the Dutchman reportedly five-bet jammed kings into Conan's aces to hit the rail.
Volodymr Legkyi and Gabrielle Re got into in the early goings of Day 2 with the latter coming out on top on both occasions.
Re opened from under the gun to 4,200 and was called by Kevin Paque and Bahadir Hatipoglu before Legkyi three-bet from the big blind to 16,000. Only Re called.
Legkyi continued for 19,000 on the flop which Re called. The turn was was checked through to the river where Legkyi bet 1,600 (one big blind). Re called and his was the better hand than his opponent's .
The next hand, action folded to Legkyi in the small blind who limp-raised to 25,000 after Re made it 6,400. Re called.
Action checked through on the flop to the turn where Legkyi bet 5,000. Re raised to 36,200 which was called to bring in the river. Legkyi bet 15,000 and then folded after Re raised to 84,400.
In a battle of the blinds with some 18,000 in the middle until the river, Danilo Velasevic opted to check. Mathijs Jonkers bet 10,000 only to get check-raised to 44,000. After some consideration, the Dutchman called and Velasevic tabled the for a full house.
Roland Israelashvili scooped his first pot of the day after Sandro Pitzanti folded to his bet of 6,300 on the board.
Shortly after Jacob Amsellem was seen raking in a huge pot for a double up from Israelashvili, both of the players battled each other in Event #13: €10,000 NLH 6-Max . Amsellem's was the winner of the hand after hitting the on the river.
The player from the lowjack raised to 3,500 and Vojtech Ruzicka next to him call. The same did Tony Tran and Felix Trau from the blinds.
The flop came and the action checked to Ruzicka who bet 6,400. Tran shoved all-in from the small blind for 97,800 and Trau folded before the initial raiser calls all-in for around 85,000. Ruzicka folded.
Tran had an open ended straight draw with while his opponent had a top set with .
The turn was the giving the straight to Tran, who needed to avoid the board to pair and he did with the on the river, sending his opponent to the rail and starting strong Day 2.
Following a raise to 3,500 and a call by Enrico Campanile, Leonid Yanovski three-bet to 12,500 and Campanile was the only caller. The flop was checked and Campanile also checked the turn on which Yanovski bet 7,000 and earned a snap-fold.
Beiyan Yu raised to 3,200 and picked up two callers including Vehbi Davul in the cutoff. Clyde Tjauw Foe then three-bet to 18,600 in the big blind and Davul was the only caller. After the flop, Tjauw Foe bet 12,000 and instantly called all-in when Davul jammed.
Clyde Tjauw Foe:
Vehbi Davul:
The turn and river broughjt no upset and Tjauw Foe doubled for 48,200.