Ten players have opted to jump in at the start of the day, including Team PokerStars Pro Chris Moneymaker. They'll each receive 25,000 in chips to work it. Meanwhile, Peter Zolnai has become the first casualty of the day.
Welcome to the second and final day of the €2,200 PokerStars Festival Bucharest High Roller Re-entry. At 2 p.m. local time, cards will be in the air for what's sure is going to be a long day, as a field of at least 57 players will be whittled down to one champion.
Late registration is open up until the start of Day 2, and it's expected that several players will jump in at the last possible time to take a shot at the already substantial prize pool. These ultra-late registrants will receive a fresh stack of 25 big blinds to work with.
Leading the way is Georges Yazbeck from Lebanon with 130,800 in chips. The 52-year old dentist is a fixture on the European circuit, and has been racking up cashes all over the globe since 2008. His biggest cash to date came during EPT5 Monte Carlo, where he conquered a €2,000 side event and walked away €201,000 richer.
Notable players who made it through to Day 2 included Niko Koop (60,500), Marc Radgen (54,600), Alexandru Papazian (45,000), Mihai Manole (37,300), Daniel Portiansky (19,400), Andreas Klatt (17,900), Miroslav Forman (15,200), and Pasquale Grimaldi (14,900).
Levels will be 40-minutes for the remainder of the tournament, and a winner will not be expected before midnight. The blinds will start at 500/1,000 with a running ante of 100. The total prize pool and payouts will be announced shortly after the start of the day, when late registration has closed.
The PokerNews live reporting team will be on the floor from start to finish to provide updates from the JW Marriot Grand Hotel in Bucharest, so make sure to check back regularly to find out who will be the next PokerStars Festival High Roller champion. The €2,200 High Roller will be running side-by-side with the Main Event, which starts at 1 p.m. today. For coverage of the Main Event, click here.