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8:05pm: Let bagging and tagging commenceLevel 19 - Blinds 5,000/10,000 (1,000 ante)
Play is finished. Rodrigo Strong is the chip leader, he tops the (approx) 55 survivors. They'll be a whole recap of the day's play shortly.
A reminder that the players' party starts at 8.30pm and they will be a large screen showing the Spain v Turkey game. --NW
Can Spain do tonight what England managed yesterday?
7:50pm: Last three handsLevel 19 - Blinds 5,000/10,000 (1,000 ante)
The clock have been paused and players will play three more hands before they're done for the day. --NW
7:45pm: Strong finish from RodrigoLevel 19 - Blinds 5,000/10,000 (1,000 ante)
Rodrigo Strong won an LAPT title in Chile earlier this year and he's on target to take down a ESPT/UKIPT title here in Marbella as he just won two big pots to vault into the chip lead.
In the primary he shoved for 323,000 at the river of a 2♣T♠2♦5♣4♦ board and Darren Millar was the person with the verdict. There has been the same amount already within the pot and finally Millar elected to call.
Strong showed J♣J♠ and a frustrated Millar opened A♣T♦. As Strong was still stacking chips he won another big pot against Jose Luis Gonzalez. With those back to back pots it's likely he'll finish the day as chip leader. --NW
7:30pm: More for GilmoreLevel 19 - Blinds 5,000/10,000 (1,000 ante)
Alan Gilmore just doubled through Pascal Hocquard in a premium hand v premium hand clash. Gilmore three-bet all-in for 128,000 with K♠K♥ and Hocquard, who was the unique raiser, called with J♦J♣.
A A♦9♦3♥4♣Q♥ board kept the cowboys ahead and left Hocquard with just 1.5 big blinds. --NW
7:15pm: See you later to the pink chipsLevel 19 - Blinds 5,000/10,000 (1,000 ante)
Not much to report within the last QUARTER-HOUR. Essentially the most significant action have been the large stack at each table buying the five hundred denomination chips and tournament staff chipping them up because the pink chips are not any longer needed now the ante has risen to 1,000. --NW
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As the last level of the night begins the players below are in possession of the most important stacks within the room. 66 players remain in contention and the typical stack is a shade under 320,000.
Nikola Ristivojevic - 930,000Javier Zufia - 830,000Albert Sapiano - 825,000Marko Simic - 800,000David Greene - 630,000Michael Ozimek - 610,000Lucas Blanco - 550,000
Marko Simic
6:53pm: Mejias soundly beatenLevel 18 - Blinds 4,000/8,000 (1,000 ante)
It's never nice to name all-in after which see you're already drawing dead. Just ask Julio Mejias.
He and Marko Simic made it to the turn with a board reading 8♣7♦K♣8♦ and a large pile of 5k chips within the middle. Mejias checked from the small ignorant of see his big-stacked opponent set him in for his last 70,000. The Spaniard tanked after which called off with 9♣6♣ for an open-ended straight and flush draw. Simic already had a ship with 7♥8♥ and took the scalp to leap to over half 1,000,000 in chips. -- MC
6:40pm: Kubaliak double dents SchumanLevel 18 - Blinds 4,000/8,000 (1,000 ante)
From early position Tomas Kubaliak shoved all-in for 88,000 and after you have a count of the shove Jonathan Schuman re-raised all-in for just over 100,000. Everyone else folded:
Kubaliak: K♥Q♦Schuman: 7♦7♠
The 8♠T♠A♠K♦A♥ board was a fun one to sweat (in case you weren't within the hand) but if all was said and done Kubaliak doubled to about 200,000 whilst Schuman was left with only a few big blinds. --NW
6:30pm: Happy ending for LiperisLevel 18 - Blinds 4,000/8,000 (1,000 ante)
From early position Pablo Rojas raised it as much as 19,000 just for Yannis Liperis to re-raise all-in for 127,500 total. Rojas got a count but Liperis thought the dealer had miscounted his stack. "I ASSUMED I had about 140,000," he said to the dealer, who recounted his stack and verified it was 127,500.
"I do not like it," said Rojas who mulled over the verdict for a minute or so before folding 9♦9♠ face-up. Liperis showed pocket eights and Rojas said: "I ASSUMED along with your actions you were creating a movie."
Hollywood or not, Liperis took the pot. --NW
6:24pm: Carole sings her last songLevel 18 - Blinds 4,000/8,000 (1,000 ante)
Carole Segoura found an attractive hand to get her short stack, and there has been even some dead money within the pot too, but not much you are able to do if someone wakes up with aces behind you.
After an accidental limp under the gun, Segoura pushed with A♥K♥ from the cutoff. Olov Jansson found A♦A♠ within the small blind and made the decision before surviving a 7♣T♣7♥5♦K♦ board. -- MC
6:05pm: Liperis wins three-way potLevel 17 - Blinds 3,000/6,000 (1,000 ante)
Yannis Liperis allowed a wry smile to cross his face as he collected a pot that saw him go from 58,000 to around 165,000. Within the hand in question Jose Luis Gonzalez opened to 13,000, Liperis shoved for 58,000, Manuel Leal Borges moved all-in for 38,000 total and when it folded back round to Gonzalez he too made the call.
Liperis: A♦J♣Borges: T♥T♣Gonzalez: A♠Q♥
Liperis was drawing thin but connected best with the 8♠J♦3♠8♦5♣ board to eliminate Borges and all but triple his stack. --NW
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While Neil Raine was making moves in a hand on one side of the room, Renee Xie and Leo Margets were busting in other parts of the room.
Raine raised to 13,000 from the cutoff and LAPT9 Chile champion Rodrigo Strong defended his big ignorant of see a T♥A♥6♣ flop where both players checked. The turn was the 5♥ and powerful led for 17,000. Raine raised to 50,000 but snap folded when Strong moved all-in.
Home country flag for Margets
No details on Margets' exit but Xie told the Blog that she busted blind on blind. Her opponent shoved into her with K-7 and he or she called all-in with A-7 but could'nt avoid a king. --MC
5:50pm: Assorted chip countsLevel 17 - Blinds 3,000/6,000 (1,000 ante)
We're right down to 94 players broadly speaking event and the typical stack is 225,000. Among those 94 players you'll find:
Albert Sapiano - 780,000Alexander Voytko - 620,000David Greene - 490,000Tinlay Tsontu - 420,000Neil Raine - 360,000Kjell Lindqvist - 272,000Leo Margets - 200,000Bob Janssens - 180,000Yannis Liperis - 160,000Diego Gomez - 155,000Will Davies - 145,000James Mitchell - 132,000Rasmus Agerskov - 120,000Kevin Monroe - 105,000June Jenkins - 95,000Renee Xie - 40,000
Sapiano surges on
5:47pm: Agerskov doublesLevel 17 - Blinds 3,000/6,000 (1,000 ante)
Rasmus Agerskov and Henrique Silva has been enjoying numerous light-hearted banter today. Maybe a bit of an excessive amount of as both got short and needed to make moves. The latter shoved into the former's big blind who made the decision all-in for 57,000.
Silva: A♥8♣Agerskov: A♦J♣
The board ran K♣T♣Q♦A♣8♠. Lovely flop for the Dane and he avoided the turned flush draw to double.
Sliva was only left with a couple of thousand and he called all-in with Q♥T♦ the very next hand after an under-the-gun raise. His opponent had him crushed with pocket kings but it surely was Silva's turn to flop a straight because the board ran A♠J♠K♦6♣9♥. --MC
5:32pm: Halvorsen flushed awayLevel 17 - Blinds 3,000/6,000 (1,000 ante)
Morten Halvorsen got his chips in ahead but an opponent flopped him dead, meaning the Norwegian just missed out at the top 100.
Theodore Vives raised from under the gun after which called after Halvosen moved all-in for around 60,000 from the small blind.
Halvorsen: A♣7♣Vives: Q♥J♥
The board ran K♥2♥4♥7♦8♠ and Vives moved as much as 242,000. --MC
5:25pm: Top ten stacksLevel 17 - Blinds 3,000/6,000 (1,000 ante)
Below are the highest ten chip stacks as of the beginning of the extent. David Greene leads the way, with Albert Sapiano in second place. You will see that more selected chip counts here.
David Greene | United Kingdom | PokerStars Qualifier | 890,000 |
Albert Sapiano | United Kingdom | 705,000 | |
Milos Skrbic | Serbia | PokerStars Qualifier | 600,000 |
Alexander Voytko | Israel | 580,000 | |
Sergio Soler Medem | Spain | 531,000 | |
Angel Martinez | Spain | 530,000 | |
Nikola Ristivojevic | Serbia | PokerStars Qualifier | 390,000 |
Manuel Ignacio Martin Ballester | Spain | 375,000 | |
Darren Millar | Ireland | 370,000 | |
Neil Raine | United Kingdom | PokerStars Qualifier | 362,500 |
David Greene - chip leader
5:10pm: Action galoreLevel 17 - Blinds 3,000/6,000 (1,000 ante)
One expected so much action this level after the protracted bubble period before the break. There are cries of all-in and calls from all over the room.
One of the players to double was Pablo Martinez, who was all the way down to ten big blinds when he shoved from the cutoff. Yannis Liperis was within the big blind and made the call.
Liperis: 5♥5♣Martinez: J♠J♣
The board ran 8♦T♥8♠Q♥J♠. -- MC
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The players are actually on a fifteen minute break. --NW
4:46pm: The double ups continueLevel 16 - Blinds 2,500/5,000 (500 ante)
The bubble will have burst however the double ups continue, today is a superb day to be a shortstack.
First to double up was Tamas Konya, he shoved with pocket tens and was in bad shape against the pocket queeens of Pablo Rojas. However the T♣J♦5♥J♥3♦ board favoured Konya. He's as much as around 160,000 whilst Rojas in all the way down to 72,000.
Then Bonifacio Martine Gonzalez got his final 30,000 in holding J♣T♥ and got there against Milos Skrbic's K♣Q♦ because the board ran 6♠T♣6♣T♦8♣. --NW
4:45pm: Davide Ferrari bubble the PokerStars Marbella FestivalLevel 16 - Blinds 2,500/5,000 (500 ante)
After this type of long bubble period there's certain level of irony that a player called Davide Ferrari is the last player to go away with nothing.
He and Neil Raine were heads as much as the turn where the board read A♠Q♣J♣T♦. Ferrari led for 17,000 after which called all-in for around 120,000 after Raine shoved from the hijack.
Ferrari: K♦Q♥ for the straight.Raine: A♣K♣ for a similar straight, but with a flush redraw.
Raine was freerolling and the flush duly came in at the 7♣ river. Raine moved as much as 280,000. --MC
Ferrari can't even buy a Fiat
4:35pm: As much as 11 bubble doublesLevel 16 - Blinds 2,500/5,000 (500 ante)
More doubles than a darts match now in Marbella as Rui Manuel Esteves Das Dores just became the 11th player to search out a double during hand for hand play.
He shoved for 60,500 at the river of a 6♠J♣T♦9♦6♥ board and Stanislav Koleno tank called. Esteves Das Dores showed T♣T♠ for the flopped set and Koleno could only muster J♠7♥. He drops to 120,000. --NW
4:30pm: Closing in on some more or less recordLevel 16 - Blinds 2,500/5,000 (500 ante)
There was longer bubbles at the UKIPT/ESPT needless to say but it's hard to bear in mind there ever being such a lot of double ups. Another hand saw two more of them.
James Mitchell thought he'd made lots more friends when he flopped a collection versus Miguel Riera however the latter turned a larger set. Mitchell had opened to 10,500 and called the shove worth 59,000.
Mitchell: 4♦4♠Riera: K♦K♥
The board ran 4♣9♣5♥K♣A♥ to make both players sets. Mitchell could only smile while Spanish players celebrated around him. --MC
4:20pm: Another hand and another double upLevel 16 - Blinds 2,500/5,000 (500 ante)
Vicente Delgado just played sherif, nevertheless it was he who was bang to rights.
I picked up the action at the river of a 6♠9♠5♦A♠3♣ board. There has been already 250,000 within the pot and Milos Skrbic had shoved for 193,000 total. Delgado was within the tank, and counted out the chips from his stack. He had 223,000 in total and at last settled on a call.
Skrbic quickly showed K♠8♠ for the nut flush and Delgado was forced to turn 8♦8♣. He's now short on chips. -- NW
Delgado's in danger
4:10pm: When will it end?Level 16 - Blinds 2,500/5,000 (500 ante)
This is beginning to go on slightly. Another hand, two all-ins, and two double ups.
Leo Margets doubled Davide Sergio when her top pair was no match for the latter's turned straight and Jorn Mikkelsen somehow found how to double through Angel Martinez.
Mikkelsen: A♠Q♣Marinez: J♥J♠
While looking ahead to other hands to finish, Mikkelsen discovered from his tablemate's that almost all of the aces and queens weren't left within the deck however the 4♠6♣2♣3♣J♣ deck four flushed him to maintain him alive. --MC
3:55pm: It's raining double upsLevel 16 - Blinds 2,500/5,000 (500 ante)
The fourth hand of the bubble period had nothing at the fifth and there have been two more double ups.
First Miguel Riera doubled through Will Davies, with pocket tens against pocket nines. The Spaniard's shove was for 29,000.
Then it was Mathijs Janssen's turn. He'd shoved for 27,000 with A♠A♦ and was up against Morten Halvorsen's 9♦8♣. When it came to the reveal Janseen slammed his aces on teh felt and said: "I told you I had the most efficient hand, I HAVE the aces."
Many have angered the Poker Gods by celebrating early however the J♥4♠5♠J♣2♣ board meant Halvorsen survived to fight another day.
On the sixth hand of bubble play Peter Zandee found a double. He'd jammed for 47,000 from the small blind with A♣7♠ and Jesper Rasmussen made the decision with pocket fives. A seven at the river meant Zandee doubled and hand for hand play continues. --NW
3:50pm: Another doubleLevel 16 - Blinds 2,500/5,000 (500 ante)
The fourth hand of the bubble period brought another double up, this time for Mats Jungsand.
He and Remigiusz Wyrzykiewicz took to a A♦T♦K♠ flop where Jungsand led for 8,000. Call. The turn was the 8♠ and Jungsand moved all-in for 57,500. Wyrzykiewicz asked for a count after which called with A♣8♣ for a turned two pair. Jungsand was in trouble with A♥Q♥ however the J♥ came to his rescue and made him a straight. -- MC
Wrzykiewicz couldn't burst the bubble
3:35pm: Marin doubles at the bubbleLevel 15 - Blinds 2,000/4,000 (500 ante)
On the third hand of hand for hand play we had the primary all-in and make contact with. Pre-flop Nikola Ristivojevic - who had about 420,000 - raised to 12,000 and Carlos Manuel Marin, who had just 53,000 flat called from the large blind.
On the T♣J♥A♣ flop Marin led for 15,000, Ristivojevic set him in and, after about 20 seconds, Marin called all-in for 41,000 total. There then followed an extended look forward to the entire other hands to be finished - wherein the blinds went as much as 2,500/5,000 (500 ante) - before the cards might be revealed.
When they were turned over Ristivojevic revealed K♥3♥ whilst Marin held A♦K♣. The 2♦ turn and 9♣ river kept Marin in front and he survived. --NW
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We're now at the stone bubble here in Marbella.
Tamas Eredics is the player who's exited in 129th place. He shoved for about 40,000 with 7♦7♠ and ran smack into Sergio Soler's pocket kings. A 8♣J♦5♠5♥J♣ board meant the cowboys held up. --NW
3:15pm: Kully culledLevel 15 - Blinds 2,000/4,000 (500 ante)
Juan Carlos Bixquert and Jonathan Spaeren took it in turns to take all of Kully Sidhu's stack, eliminating him only a few spots of the money.
Bixquert's A♦6♥ stayed sooner than Sidu's K♣Q♦, the former's hand making two pair on a 2♣6♣7♠A♠8♠ board. He was all-in for 31,000. A COUPLE OF hands later, Sidhu lost his last 50,000 holding J♥J♠. Spaeren's A♠Q♥ flopped a couple on a board that ran 4♦T♠Q♠A♣8♣. The chips went in preflop.
The clock have been paused while the employees double check the quantity of players left in, and hand for hand play could begin at 129, two off the money. -- MC
3pm: Five from the moneyLevel 15 - Blinds 2,000/4,000 (500 ante)
Two exits in quick succession mean 132 players remain, so the players are only five off the money now.
First to head was Mihaita Croitoru, he committed his chips at the turn of a Q♦T♦4♠8♦ board with Q♣9♣ but bumped into the nut flush of Sergio Soler and was drawing dead. Soler is as much as 490,000 and probably the most chip leaders.
And Lucas Blanco - who we earlier reported as being out - could be very much in as he's as much as 400,000 after eliminating Ezequiel Macho. The latter shoved for 58,000 with A♥Q♣ and Blanco called him with pocket kings. A 5♥9♥7♠4♠5♣ board meant Macho headed to the rail. --NW
3pm: My ace is greater than yoursLevel 15 - Blinds 2,000/4,000 (500 ante)
Olov Jansson didn't actually say this to Carole Segoura however the cards did all of the talking. The Swede's better kicker enabled him to win their duel and rise to 242,000; Segoura dropped to 35,000.
She opened to 12,000 from the cutoff and Jansson called to look a T♠K♠A♦ flop where both players checked. The board ran out 5♣2♦ with Jansson betting 13,000 and 16,000 on each street. Segoura called both times and was shown A♠J♣. She showed the A♥ and mucked --MC
2:55pm: Top 10 stacksLevel 15 - Blinds 2,000/4,000 (500 ante)
Below are the highest 10 stacks as level 15 got underway. You'll discover more selected chip counts here.
Manuel Ignacio Martin Ballester | Spain | 460,000 | |
Remigiusz Wyrzykiewicz | Poland | PokerStars Qualifier | 425,000 |
Alexander Voytko | Israel | 412,000 | |
Alexandre Castells | France | PokerStars Qualifier | 340,000 |
Marko Simic | Germany | 340,000 | |
Alberto Martinez Gonzalez | Spain | PokerStars Qualifier | 285,000 |
Francisco Javier Zufia Tamayo | Spain | PokerStars Qualifier | 285,000 |
Tinlay Tsontu | United Kingdom | 281,800 | |
Milos Skrbic | Serbia | PokerStars Qualifier | 280,000 |
Sergio Soler Medem | Spain | 280,000 |
Alexander Voytko
2:45pm: The bubble is approachingLevel 15 - Blinds 2,000/4,000 (500 ante)
The players continue to bust out at a good clip. Just 147 remain, 127 of whom gets paid. Unfortunately for Vasil Yordanov, Jose Luis Calvo, Nicholas Crozer, Niko Koop, Francisco Jose Gomez, Oscar Ingelmo, Haritz Doyharzabal, Rafael Munoz, Mateusz Moolhuizen, Dávid Farkas, Asif Warris, Ladislao Dalfo, Samuel Meeuse, Antonio Angel Ponce, Seun Oluwole, Stefano Bellisario, Theodore Vives, David Rodriguez, Jose Luis Cordero, Arie Yaaran, Lucas Blanco, Gonzalo Mancera, Martin Bader, Jon Gonzalez, Tapio Vihakas, Nihat Karyagdi, Jan Mach, Karolis Ananevas, Dimitar Dimitrov, Vojtech Susta, Luis Angel Rey, Moises Parrilla, Jorn Mikkelsen, Ivan Kalac, Daniel Nieto, Ross Mannion, David Martin Gallego and Ian Holmes they're among those who've lost their chips. --NW
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Leo Margets has taken a piece out of Kully Sidhu's and risen to around 180,000 in consequence. Sidhu dropped to 45,000 as a consequence.
Around 130,000 chips had made it into the center of the table by the top of the flop action. Both players went directly to check the turn and a K♠5♦3♠K♣5♠ board rested at the river. Margets was within the big blind and led for 42,000. Sidhu folded. --MC
2pm: Break timeLevel 14 - Blinds 1,500/3,000 (400 ante)
The opening two levels of Day 2 are over and the players has been released out into the wild, ok not the wild, but outside. --NW
1:50pm: Oluwole left shortLevel 14 - Blinds 1,500/3,000 (400 ante)
Seun Oluwole is all the way down to only a few big blinds after losing a large pot against Even Mikkelsen. All of it went in pre-flop with Mikkelsen in danger for 73,600 with A♣A♥. Oluwole had a large hand too but his A♦K♣ was in big trouble. The 9♣K♠Q♠6♣Q♥ board gave him some hope but ultimately kept Mikkelsen in front.
After that hand Oluwole was left with just 8,700. --NW
1:40pm: Monroe at the slideLevel 14 - Blinds 1,500/3,000 (400 ante)
Start of day chip leader Kevin Monroe was shaking his head after he lost a large race. Day 2 has not been kind to the Irishman as far as his stack has dropped to 152,000.
He was at the button and tanged with Sergio Veloso within the small blind, who had around 68,000. The chips went in preflop.
Veloso: A♦Q♥Monroe: 9♣9♠
The board ran J♥7♣2♦7♥Q♣.
"Lucky river!" commented Monroe. --MC
Monroe still has a variety of chips to play with
1:20pm: Bad news for...Level 14 - Blinds 1,500/3,000 (400 ante)
Down to 184 players now as Davor Pavic, Heinz Traut, Gary McGinty, Francesco Utzeri, Dario Nittolo, Carlos Furelos, Vincent Gabel, Benjamin Garcia, Jelcides Monteiro, Tamas Gyori, Rossa Molloy, Giuseppe Graziano, Bartosz Jablonski, Laurent Cessy, John Power, Jokin Cendoya, Stephen Lockett and Ole Enebakk are all out. --NW
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David Dancey is as much as 75,000 after doubling through Diego Gomez. The Spaniard's cards were already face down by the point I arrived on the table but Dancey's were still showing. He'd got his final 35,000 in with pocket tens and hung on a J♦6♠2♥4♥K♦ board. Gomez is right down to 110,000. --NW
1:07pm: Turbo players having funLevel 13 - Blinds 1,500/3,000 (400 ante)
We wrote that Vicente Delgado had work to do after a nasty begin to Day 2. Well, he's all smiles now after rebounding as much as 90,000.
Another Day 1C player happy these days is Renee Xie, who's turned 34,000 into 120,000. She told the Blog that she won enough money playing cash yesterday to freeroll an afternoon 1C entry, and got through. "I came back with 15 big blinds and located a double up!" --MC
Xie loving moving day
1pm: Double up for RieraLevel 13 - Blinds 1,200/2,400 (300 ante)
Always nice to get your chips in with a dominating hand and that was the spot Miguel Riera found himself in exactly a short while ago. He re-raised all-in for 31,200 with K♣K♠ and Darren Millar - who had opened with K♦Q♠ - called the additional to to place the Spaniard at risk.
The 6♣5♥8♦9♠9♥ board kept Riera in front and he doubled to around 70,000 whilst Millar drops to 124,700. --NW
12:55pm: Just the job, BobLevel 13 - Blinds 1,200/2,400 (300 ante)
Bob Janssens is as much as 370,000, which looks good for the chip lead at the moment. One player at this table is blinding away though as Manuel Borges - who started the day with 124,700 - is yet to turn up. --NW
12:50pm: Delgado at the slideLevel 13 - Blinds 1,200/2,400 (300 ante)
Vicente Delgado was one players who made it through to Day 2 on the second attempt, surviving the turbo Day 1C that ran last night. He turned 25,000 into 56,000 but he's backtrack to around 27,000 already here on Day 2.
He opened to 5,200 from middle position and was called by Samain Dorronsoro at the button and Fernando Javier Garcia within the big blind. The flop fanned 6♦6♥2♣ and Delgado continued for 6,200. Garcia check-called before the 2 of them checked the 7♠8♣ turn and river down. Garcia opened 5♦2♥ and Delgado mucked. --MC
Delgado with work to do
12:35pm: Race for the exitsLevel 13 - Blinds 1,200/2,400 (300 ante)
Carange. Absolute carnage. 30 players out within the first HALF-HOUR. Sadly for Daniel Lopez, Juan Ramos, Juan Campayo, Erik Sturkenboom, Adrian Saavedra, Oscar Lima, Francisco Manuel Esteban, Ben Warrington, Daniel Albright, Jens Hansen, Narciso Oliveras, Paul Cooper, Xavier Pinto Terra Almeida, Floyd Winterberg, Samy Salah, Roberto Perez, Eugeniu Corotchii, Istvan Pilhofer, Normunds Pukinskis and Alfredo Badolato and Kevin Whelan, who wasn't in a position to mount a comeback (see below), their tournaments are over. --NW
12:25pm: Gieles goes first, Whelan almost joinsLevel 13 - Blinds 1,200/2,400 (300 ante)
Luuk Gieles was first player to go away today. The Dutchman came back with only 17,000 they usually were sucked up by Janina Burger.
Moments later Kevin Whelan thought he was out too. The Liverpool man opened to 10,600 from second position after which called after Daniel Gomez moved all-in for 46,700 from the following seat.
Whelan: K♣Q♣Gomez: A♠Q♠
The board ran 6♥9♥9♠Q♥6♠. Whelan was fending off but he was called back as he still had 2,000 chips left.
Minus his 300 ante, he moved all-in for 1,700 the very next hand and managed to quadruple up with J♣7♣ on a 4♣3♥J♦7♦K♦. The comeback is on! -- MC
12:10pm: Cards are within the airLevel 13 - Blinds 1,200/2,400 (300 ante)
Play has started. We're told that today will encompass seven levels. We've upped the clock to at least one hour levels now in order that should mean play ends around 8pm. Numerous time for the players to eat and prepare for the player party which begins at 8.30pm and can involve a large screen showing the Spain v Turkey match that starts at 9pm. --NW
12pm: Moving day is hereLevel 13 - Blinds 1,200/2,400 (300 ante)
Welcome back to Day 2 of what's officially the most important ever UKIPT Marbella main event. 151 players entered last night's turbo Day 1C to take the overall choice of runners to 844, eclipsing last year's record of 841.
The likes of Kuljinder Sidhu, Renee Xie, Vicente Delgado and Mateusz Moolhuizen all got through on the second attempt and take their place among 241 Day 2 runners. Over 1/2 those players gets paid with 127 players earning at least €1,700 whilst the winner will take home €151,350.
You can see all of the pertinent Day 2 information below. Cards are within the day at noon and we think the standard ferociously fast day of poker as stacks are built and dreams dashed on what we call 'moving day'. Follow the coverage right here.
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