1.34am: All the way down to 24!PokerStars Qualifier Michael Kerl is the last player to be eliminated today. He made a stand with pocket fives against Michael Passy's T♣9♣ however the latter hit the T♦ meaning the tournament is now done for the day. AN ENTIRE recap of today's action is here.
1.28am: And the hits just keep comingSascha Achim Ranzinger turbulent short while continue. Marko Mikovic had raised to 25,000 preflop with Jan Przysucha calling all in for 23,000. Ranzinger then shoved all in for 180,000 behind them and Mikovic made the call.
Ranzinger: K♦T♦Mikovic: A♠Q♠Przysucha: K♠3♠
The board ran out 4♥K♣7♠T♥9♣ and Ranzinger made two pair to double up and eliminate Przysucha mutually. He's now over 400,000.
1.23am: Ranzinger's ups and downsSascha Achim Ranzinger is suffering some real swings. First he moved all in excessive of Tim Feulenbach's 25,000 raise with 9♣9♠. Feulenbach called with T♣T♠ and the board bricked, Feulenbach doubling to 370,000. Ranzinger was left with just 87,000 and moved all in a couple of hands later with Q♥9♠. He was called by Jan Przysucha's A♣K♦ but this time Ranzinger hit the Q♦9♥T♦2♦Q♠ board better and he doubled back as much as 175,000. Przysucha was left with just 28,000 after the hand.
1.10am: Level upBlinds are actually 6,000/12,000 with a 2,000 ante. That is the general level of the day.
1.03am: Cowboys over ladies Christian Jambor opened to 20,000 preflop, Grigore Boroica made it 47,000 behind him and Jambor moved all in for 273,000. Boroica tanked for roughly three minutes before calling with Q♣Q♠ and Jambor turned over K♥K♣. The board came 6♥T♠T♦2♣A♦ and Jambor doubled as much as about 570,000. Boroica was left with 420,000.
12.47am: Fergiatakis found outAthanasios Fergiatakis has just been knocked out, he'd bet most of his stack on a 3♦7♦4♦ flop with A♣8♣ and called off the remainder against PokerStars qualifier Martin Meciar's K♦K♠. The 6♠ turn gave Fergiatakis a glimmer of hope however the 4♥ at the river ssealed the door shut. 28 players remain.
12.31am: Capital GeensAnother big pot for Bert Geens, he just won a 500,000 flip with A♥K♠ against István Briski's J♠J♦ to knock out the previous chip leader from Hungary. Geens has almost one million in chips now - that's as regards to the typical for the general table.
12.24am: Updated chip countsBert Geens Belgium 693,000Grigore Boroica Romania 642,000Michael Eiler Germany PokerStars Qualifier 600,000Josef Gulas Czech Republic 530,000Grzegorz Tryba Poland 476,000Oliver Bosch Austria 468,000Martin Meciar Slovakia PokerStars Qualifier 460,000Ismail Kalkan Germany 456,000Anna Karatassiou Greece 439,000Gregorz Wyraz Poland PokerStars Qualifier 415,000Jan Przysucha Poland PokerStars Qualifier 410,000Mateusz Martewicz Poland 395,000István Briski Hungary 353,000Michael Passy Belgium 348,000Tomasz Gluszko Poland PokerStars Qualifier 303,000Christian Jambor Germany 293,000Marko Mikovic Serbia 270,000Sascha Achim Ranzinger Germany PokerStars Qualifier 255,000Beatrix Wolfsberger Austria PokerStars Qualifier 250,000Petr Subik Czech Republic 240,000Athanasios Fergiatakis Netherlands 227,000Benjamin Rummler Germany 203,000Michael Kerl Germany PokerStars Qualifier 203,000Dawid Mysiewicz Poland PokerStars Qualifier 199,000Milan Tomasz Rabsz Poland PokerStars Qualifier 140,000Tim Feulenbach Germany 120,000Michael Palauschek Germany 88,000Tomasz Klaczynski Poland 78,000Raf De Wever Belgium 78,000Kurt Herrmann Switzerland 76,000
12.10am: RestartBlinds at the moment are 5,000/10,000 with a 1,000 ante.
11.53pm: Break timePlayers are on their final 15-minute break of the day.
11.45pm: Flop top pair, get HaidTomasz Gluszko checked a 8♦K♠3♠ flop to Franz Haid and the latter moved all in for his last 50,000 or so. Gluszko made a rapid call with K♣5♣ and Haid turned over J♠T♠ for a flush draw. The 4♣ turn changed nothing and the 9♦ at the river spelled the top for Haid. Gluszko moved as much as roughly 500,000.
11.33pm: Game over for FrankEureka4 Rozvadov is done for Christopher Frank, he pushed all in with pocket sixes but bumped into Jan Przysucha who held pocket aces.
11.24pm: Left without Oleg to face onOleg Cazac moved all in from middle position for his final 24,000, Kevin Barkow moved all in behind him for 33,000 and Gregorz Wyraz called them both.
Cazac: 9♣6♥Barkow: 7♣7♥Wyraz: K♣Q♥
The flop came 2♠K♦8♠ and Wyraz took the lead, the 5♠ at the turn meant Barkow was drawing dead for the principle pot and the A♥ river ensured Wyraz was going to scoop all the pot.
11.05pm: Dotsenko flattened by quadsOxana Dotsenko was all in at the turn of a 5♣T♠A♠A♣ board with T♥T♣ against István Briski's A♥3♥ and just had to avoid the case ace, a 3 or a five to double up. In an instant the dealer put out the A♦ at the river making Briski quads to eliminate Dotsenko. The Hungarian has around 500,000 now.
10.55pm: Level up!Blinds at the moment are 4,000/8,000 with a 1,000 ante.
10.50pm: Przysucha winning and losingJan Przysucha just had some mixed emotions as he doubled up. His T♦T♣ held against Oleg Cazac's A♠J♦ on a 9♠4♥Q♦8♠K♦ board but on the same time, he seemed like he just lost a vital pot online at PokerStars on his tablet - which appeared to have him far more concerned.
10.30pm: Eiler going nowhereMichael Eiler might be some of the experienced players left within the tournament and the German is ominously beginning to chip up. Josef Gulas had opened to 13,000 from early position before Eiler made it 33,000 within the big blind. Gulas responded with a four-bet to 75,000 and Eiler tanked for roughly a minute before moving all in. Gulas asked for a count which seemed to be another 150,000 or so and the Czech player opted to fold. Gulas was left with 275,000 and Eiler moved as much as about 300,000.
10.11pm: Champ deposedJaroslaw Komorek is out, he ran A♦Q♣ into PokerStars Player Lukasz Jedrzejczyk's A♣A♠. Elsewhere Eureka4 Vienna winner Zoltan Gal, having previously been crippled, is out after calling all in with Q♣5♠ but running into PokerStars Qualifier Tomasz Gluszko's K♠Q♠.
10.05pm: Frank eliminates two players in a single handWith a 90-minute bubble, the reality was that many players have come again very short from the break and everybody is now shoving within the hopes of staying alive. Christopher Frank has just dispatched two players in one hand, despite having the worst of it. Friedrich Räz was all in with Q♥T♠ and Frank called before Karl Binder also moved all in with A♠K♦. Frank's 9♠6♠ was live and he managed to outflop the opposite players on a 3♣7♣6♥J♠6♣ board.
9.52pm: Back from breakThe players are back after an hour dinner break and the grueling 90-minute bubble. Just 60 players remain and we'll be playing four more levels or right down to the general 24 players.
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