Level: 20
Blinds: 10,000/15,000
Ante: 15,000
Level: 20
Blinds: 10,000/15,000
Ante: 15,000
Martin Kabrhel potted to 42,000 from early position, with both Viktor Daniliuk on his left and big blind Rehman Kassam making the call.
On the 3♣10♥2♥ flop, Kassam checked to Kabrhel, who announced "all in for the bracelet," with his stack totalling, according to him, "sixty minus one." Daniliuk called, Kassam moved all in for 184,000, and Daniliuk called.
Martin Kabrhel: A♦J♥10♣8♣
Rehman Kassam: Q♠Q♥9♦3♥
Viktor Daniliuk: A♠K♠7♠4♦
The 2♦ was a great card for Kassam to see, keeping his overpair in the lead. He improved to a flush on the 4♥ river to secure a double and then some, as well as a bounty.
The hand was picked up with William McMahan all in from the big blind with his last 36,000 chips, against Long Tran, who raised from the cutoff,
William McMahan: K♥J♠J♣9♣
Long Tran: A♥A♦9♦2♦
McMahan didn't get the help he needed in a paint-free runout 5♥8♦7♥3♥3♣ that saw his tournament come to an end, thanks to Tran's superior two pair.
Nischal Colluru was all in from under the gun for his last 55,000, Sergio Giha three-bet from the button to 150,000, and Farhad Jamasi called both bets from the small blind.
The flop was 7♠6♥4♥, and Jamasi checked, while Giha bet 250,000. Jamasi contemplated and folded.
Nischal Colluru: K♥Q♣J♥6♦
Sergio Giha: A♥A♣Q♥2♠
The turn and river were 7♣5♣, and Giha had the best of it with a higher two pair.
With the field still half as large as it was when play started for Day 2, both of the $100,000 top-prize bounties have already been pulled.
Following the first pull by Roussos Koliakoudakis, the second and final big bounty goes to none other than Owais Ahmed, who is still sporting a healthy stack in the event.
The biggest mystery bounty left amounts to $50,000, of which two remain from the four available at the start of the day.
The action was picked up with Miltiades Tzimourtas four-betting all in from under the gun. Razvan Antohi made the call from the big blind.
Miltiades Tzimourtas: K♥K♣J♠9♣
Razvan Antohi: A♣A♦6♠4♣
With neither player hitting much in the runout of 5♣Q♠6♦8♥Q♣, though both picked up gutshot straight draws on the turn, Antohi's aces were good enough for two pair with the queens on the board.
Timo Trems limped in from the hijack, as did Robert Scherer from the cutoff and John Jones on the button. Small blind Zviad Izoria then potted and Trems shoved for 197,000. Scherer called, Jones folded, and Izoria called all in for 136,000.
Zviad Izoria: Q♠Q♥10♥7♣
Timo Trems: K♠K♣J♥5♦
Robert Scherer: 10♠5♠4♥3♥
After main and side pots were sorted, the board ran out 2♥Q♦J♠9♦J♦, which gave Izoria top full house, and he raked in the huge main pot. Although he took a loss, Trems managed to stay alive with trip jacks, taking down the side pot.