Oleg Titov defended his big blind against the raise of Diego Zeiter in early position and a pot of 45,000 emerged until the turn. Titov shoved and Zeiter quickly called to reveal a setup with flush over flush.
Diego Zeiter:
Oleg Titov:
The river was already meaningless, and Zeiter doubled up for 58,200, leaving Titov short.
Rasmus Agerskov won a Side Event yesterday evening after Day 1 of the High Roller had concluded and registered for the event before the start of Day 2. Unfortunately, the Dane won't be adding another trophy to his collection in this event, as Dong Zhao just knocked out him as well as Alexander Zayonts.
Zhao raised from early position, Agerskov just called and Zayonts shoved for around 40,000 in the small blind. Zhao reshoved and Agerskov called all in for around 70,000.
Alexander Zayonts:
Rasmus Agerskov:
Dong Zhao:
The flop improved Zhao, but Agerskov still had some outs. On the turn, the Dane picked up a gutshot, however, the river was a blank and Zhao secured the double knockout.
Eugene Katchalov was one of the seven players that got a fresh stack this morning by doing a last-minute reentry, but entering a tournament with just 25 big blinds requires you to at least win a few coin flips to stay in it, and Katchalov just didn't have that luck.
Preflop he got it all in with against the of Kacper Pyzara, but with no kings or aces in sight, the Team PokerStars Pro hit the rail.
Davidi Kitai was at one point close to 100,000 chips, but his stack has now dwindled considerably after an encounter with Oleg Titov. Titov scored the double with on a board, and that left Kitai with just to 40,000.
Farid Jattin defended his big blind against the under-the-gun raise of Caitlin Hall and a pot of around 55,000 emerged until the river. Jattin led for 27,700 and Hall glanced over at her opponent, then eventually called. Jattin flashed the for a rivered straight and Hall mucked.
Ole Schemion's only comment after the showdown was "welcome to the jungle."
Liviu Ignat raised to 7,500 from under the gun and Paul Newey three-bet all in for around 35,000 from the button. The blinds folded and Ignat quickly announced the call.
Paul Newey:
Liviu Ignat:
The board ran out and Ignat's full house claimed the pot to reduce the field to the last 48 hopefuls, who are now divided onto the last six tables.
Preflop Caitlin Hall got it all in holding against the of Farid Jattin, but when the board ran out the only woman in this €10,300 High Roller field secured the double up.
The very next hand Hall - by the will of the deck - passed some of it on to Ole Schemion. Preflop Schemion shoved all in for his remaining 26,500 chips, and Hall shoved over out of the small blind.
Ole Schemion:
Caitlin Hall:
Flop came down , the turn was the and the river completed the board.