Just a few minutes ago, Oleg Titov had cracked pocket aces to stay alive and now he knocked out two opponents. Todd Terry had and Hend Matthews turned over , but the Russian stood strong with the on the board.
In seat two on the same table we have Jose Carlos Garcia from Poland, who had a deep run in the EPT Vienna 2014 high roller event and won the Sunday Million on PokerStars this year.
Charbel Azzi opened the action with a raise and then called the all in of Andrea Emanuele for what looked like 30,000 with . The Italian held and was drawing dead after the flop. Neither the turn nor the river were significant anymore.
Heinz Kamutzki raised to 6.500 from early position and Benjamin Sinclair called, all other players on the table folded. Kamutzki saw the of another player that mucked his cards a bit too high and made the dealer expose them fort everyone to see before firing 7,500 on the flop.
Sinclair called and the German checked to him after the turn. Sinclair bet 12,000 and Kamutzki mucked his cards.
Oleg Titov as wall in preflop with and put at risk by a player two seats to his left with . The dealer fanned out a board of . Titov flopped one of his two remaining outs and scored the double up.
Charbel Azzi raised to 6,500, Matthew Lapossie on the button three-bet to 15,000 and the player in the small blind four.bet to 35,000 with another 95,000 behind. Azzi five-bet to 68,000 and Lapossie folded, as did the other opponent after giving it some thought.
In a few minutes there is another break and when the players return to their tables, two further levels will be played until the time has come for bagging and tagging. This means the second tournament day will be over around 1am.