The following players have cashed for €550 in total:
The following players have cashed for €550 in total:
The next pay jump has been reached. The next players that don't manage to win their all-ins will be receiving €550. The players below unfortunately didn't make the pay jump and they cashed for €450 in total:
After Stefan Raschbauer opened to 120,000 from the hijack, Jan Nakladal 3-bet shoved his last 650,00 on the button. Both blinds quickly folded and, after getting a rough count on the raise size, Raschbauer threw in the rest, tabling ![]()
. He was flipping versus Nakladal's ![]()
and, despite flopping a set on ![]()
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, was still required to fade a multitude of outs.
The turn brought the
and the river paired the
to give Raschbauer the full house and send Nakladal to the rail. He finished 65th for €550, while Raschbauer dragged another pot to bring him ever closer to the front of the pack
Level: 27
Blinds: 30,000/60,000
Ante: 60,000
Peter Zipperer opened up the action on table 34 from middle position with a raise to 110,000. Rene Wolech called next to act, with Markus Cerny coming along from the button, before Yang Wang sorted the men from the boys with a 3-bet to 550,000 from the big blind.
Zipperer and Wolech quickly folded, while Cerny thought for a while before making the call. Both players checked the ![]()
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flop, with Wang making a very small continuation bet of 250,000 on the
turn. Cerny studied the board, counted his remaining chips, glanced back at the board and sighed as he threw his hand into the muck.
Yang still has his foot firmly on the gas, playing some very aggressive poker and brandishing a stack worth more than three million, with just 76 players left in Day 2a.
Please find the list of the last players that cashed €350, in total, below:
Level: 26
Blinds: 25,000/50,000
Ante: 50,000
We join the action on the table 38 with the dealer requesting, "showdown, please," after Richard Bodis and Harald Heigl agreed to get all the chips in the middle pre-flop.
Heigl tabled the nuts, ![]()
, while Bodis' ![]()
needed some help, or he would be out of the tournament. It looked as though the deal was sealed as Heigl flopped a set in the window, but it was far from over as Bodis doubled his outs on an ![]()
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flop. It really was all over on the turn, though, as the
paired the board, and lucky for Heigl that it did, as the
river completed Bodis' straight. It was too little too late, though and, after double-checking the chip counts, it was confirmed that Bodis was covered by exactly 10,000 chips as he bust out in 94th for €450.
Please find the second half of the chip counts of the field below:
Please find the first half of all chip counts taken during the dinner break below: