Pierre Mothes won another two pots off Besim Hot and the latter then four-bet jammed out of the big blind. Mothes had raised, Stipo Vladic then three-bet very large to 31,100 from one seat over. Hot moved all in out of the big blind for 101,600 and Vladic called it off after the fold of Mothes.
Hot:
Vladic:
The flop came and Vladic immediately improved. Only an ace could save the Swiss after the turn and the dealer burned and turned the as final community card to send Hot to the rail.
The live stream has now caught up with the next elimination on the feature table as well. Renato Nowak limped in for 2,400 from under the gun and Pierre Mothes raised to 6,800. One player called and then Nowak moved all in for 88,100. Mothes shoved over the top for 102,800 and the third player in the hand folded.
Mothes:
Nowak:
The board ran out and that was it for Nowak. Mothes however went from one of the shortest stacks to a decent stack in the matter of 15 minutes.
A short-stacked Evangelos Vrakas moved all in for 47,000 from early position and Pierre Mothes reshoved from the small blind to enforce a fold from Stipo Vladic.
Vrakas:
Mothes:
The flop came and immediately left Vrakas in desperate shape. It was all over after the turn and the meaningless was just a formality.
Stipo Vladic raised to 5,800 and Paul Newey moved all in for 36,000 from a few seats over. The action reached to Hans Olymp and he reshoved to enforce folds all around.
Olymp:
Newey:
The flop came and immediately paired up the over card of the King's regular before the rest of the board filled up with the turn and river to send Newey to the rail.
On the button, Jan-Peter Jachtmann moved all in for his last 9,700 chips and Martin Kabrhel raised to 18,000 from one seat over. Franco Cantarella then isolated by moving all in for 82,400 from the big blind and that got Kabrhel to fold.
Jachtmann:
Cantarella:
"Nice move, Sir," Jachtmann said, perfectly happy to get it in ahead after this betting scenario. The board ran out and the river card gave Cantarella the better hand. Jachtmann took his jacket, shook the head and walked out of the tournament area.
Besim Hot raised from early position and Franco Cantarella in the small blind as well as Jesper Hougaard in the big blind defended to see the flop come . Cantarella checked, Hougaard bet 7,200 and Hot now raised to 18,500. Cantarella quickly got out of the way before the Dane moved all in for around 80,000 chips. Hot called and they turned them over.
Hougaard:
Hot:
Neither the turn nor the river changed anything whatsoever and Hougaard headed to the rail. As a result, Jan-Peter Jachtmann was moved away from the feature to the secondary table.
On the three-way flop of , the action was checked to Martin Kabrhel and he bet 6,600. Patrik Antonius called out of the big blind and Quirin Zech moved all in from one seat over for 53,400. Kabrhel reshoved to isolate successfully and enforce a fold from Antonius.
Zech:
Kabrhel:
Neither the turn nor the river changed anything whatsoever and Zech headed to the rail.
The second and final day of the €25,000 Super High Roller of the World Series of Poker Circuit Event at the King's Casino in Rozvadov will see 10 out of the 16 entrants return to the tables in one hour from now at 18:00 local time.
So far there is an overlay to the €500,000 guarantee but this may still change since the late registration and reentry period remains open until the first card is dealt.
Aleksandar Tomovic is the overnight chip leader with 320,000, ahead of Stipo Vladic with 314,100 and the top duo will be sitting next to each other on the feature table upon restart.
Philipp Zukernik follows in third place overall with 197,700 and the remaining hopefuls include Franco Cantarella (143,700), Czech high stakes expert Martin Kabrhel (142,900), Renato Nowak (125,600), the King's regular known as "Hans Olymp", The Big One for One Drop finalist and EPT11 Prague Super High Roller runner-up Paul Newey (94,800), Quirin Zech (76,100) as well as King's regular Pierre Mothes (67,000).
The action recommences with blinds of 800-1,600 and a running ante of 200, providing plenty of room for moves even for new players that receive 100,000 in chips. The feature table will be streamed live on the internet with a security delay of 30 minutes and the PokerNews live reporting team will cover all crucial hands until a winner is crowned.