On the tail end of a board , Bertrand Grospellier bet 125,000 out of the big blind and Jean-Noel Thorel called. Grospellier flashed the and Thorel mucked the .
One hand later, Thorel opened to 50,000 and Renato Nowak called, as did Joao Simao in the cutoff. On the flop, Nowak bet 150,000 and forced folds from both opponents. Thorel was moved to a different table right after with just over half the starting stack.
Chi Zhang and Philipp Zukernik bought back in for the second attempt and that boosted the field to 33 entries.
The remaining 24 players out of 31 entries were sent into their second 10-minute break of the day and the registration remains open for another three levels of 30 minutes each and the following 15-minute break.
On the four-way flop of , Johannes Becker and Dominik Nitsche in the blinds, Bartlomiej Machon and Christoph Vogelsang all checked. After the turn, action checked to Machon and he bet 120,000. Only Becker was interested and called before checking again the river. Machon made it 355,000 to go and that forced a fold.
Christoph Vogelsang raised to 45,000 from the under-the-gun position, Patrick Leonard, in mid-position, called. Felipe Ramos three-bet
to 170,000 from the big blind. Vogelsang had a quick glance at Ramos and then called. Leonard folded.
The flop came , Ramos continued with a bet of 175,000 and Vogelsang called again.
They both checked the on the turn to the on the river. Ramos grabbed a stack of his chips, announced all-in and then put his stack over the line. Vogelsang sat up to pay more attention to Ramos. He looked at the board, riffled his chips and started questioning what Ramos could have. In the end, he open-folded .
Ramos showed no emotion and just pushed his cards over the line and started stacking up his chips.
The field is slowly but surely filling up on the way to meet the guarantee of �1,000,000 with the additions of Martin Kabrhel on his first bullet and Steffen Sontheimer on the second entry. In the meanwhile, Philipp Zukernik has been eliminated and there are 23 players out of 30 entries remaining.
Jean-Noel Thorel opened to 45,000 in the cutoff and Renato Nowak called on the button. Steve O'Dwyer in the small blind called as well and Chi Zhang three-bet out of the big blind, making it 265,000 to go. Thorel and Nowak folded while O'Dwyer gave Zhang a quick look before moving all in. Zhang literally beat him into the pot in the very same moment and the cards were turned over.
Steve O'Dwyer:
Chi Zhang:
The board of provided the necessary help for O'Dwyer on the turn and he doubled up.
Timothy Adams raised to 33,000 first to act and was called by Renato Nowak in middle position and Bertrand Grospellier in the big blind. On the flop, Grospellier checked and Adams bet 30,000 to see both opponents call. The turn brought no betting action while Grospellier then bet the river for 225,000.
Adams called and Nowak folded, prompting Grospellier to roll over for top two. Nowak added some table chat and Grospellier asked "did you have ace king?" to which Nowak just shook his head.
Patrick Leonard faced a raise to 40,000 by Leon Tsoukernik and three-bet to 125,000 from one seat over. Once the action was back on Tsoukernik, he said "so you want my 50k huh?" with a smile on the face before moving all in shortly after. Leon ard glanced at the stack of Tsoukernik and let go.
Renato Nowak was seemingly involved in almost all of the hands on his table and raised the river from 100,000 to 300,000. His opponent in the hand was no other than Joao Simao, who gave him a short stare down and folded. Shortly after, another big pot emerged with 330,000 in the middle to a flop of . Both Nowak and Chi Zhang checked and the latter then bet the turn for 175,000 to force a fold.