Friedrich Pfalzer busted on his first bullet and reentered not long after. Just now the Austrian got involved into a bigger pot with Jindrich Klouda and faced a bet worth 3,000 on the river. Pfalzer reluctantly called and Klouda showed him for a full house, Pfalzer mucked the face up.
"Erbse" is one of the Germans that plays regularly on the European Poker Tour, and he was also at the World Series of Poker this summer. However, Rozvadov is his favorite casino and he admitted that he is "glad to be back home." Day 1c started off quite nicely for him also, as Erbse pretty much tripled up his stack already.
Scott Hanna's stack has improved significantly and Claudia Volf also doubled up her stack on her second bullet. The seat of Patrick Wolff next to Jacek Pustula is empty.
Rene Teßmann limped in and Christoph Zobl raised to 700. The Talk called and Teßmann then reraised to 2,600. Zobl four-bet to 7,700 and Teßmann moved all in with slightly more than half the starting stack. The Talk got out of the way, but Zobl called with kings. Teßmann had pocket aces and held up despite facing a flush draw, helping himself back to more than the starting stack.
Das Board hätte um ein Haar ein Flush für Zobls Kings gebracht, doch es kam nicht dazu. Rene Teßmann verdoppelte auf 35.000 und sammelte seine neuen Chips zufrieden ein.
Scott Hanna and Aleksei Ivanov are at half the starting stack or less. Ivanov's biggest hand loss came from a bet of 3,000 in a four-way hand to the and he received two calls. On the river, everyone checked and Ivanov showed as last aggressor. Jochen Werner had that beat with for the better kicker.
There will be slightly less updates in the upcoming level, as a short tour through the King's Casino, it's kitchen and the restaurant will take some time. Stay tuned, as there will be an article about the plans and facilities will be featured soon.
It has been a great start for PiMo, who already doubled up his stack. According to him, PiMo called a raise out of the small blind as did the player in the big blind. On the flop, the action went check, check. After the turn, PiMo bet 800 and the big blind raised to 1,850 and the initial raiser folded.
The river completed the board and PiMo moved all in for more than ten times the pot with . His sole opponent called with for the straight and the King's regular doubled up with a flush.