The live stream has just started with their broadcast. Hole cards will be shown as there is a 30-minute security delay so the actual footage will start in about 15 minutes.
Table 16 has been selected as the feature table today which includes players like Martin Mulsow, Yehuda Cohen, and Martin Kabrhel.
Iman Gazorishadiz moved all in for 558,000 from early position. Stanislav Koleno tank-folded in the small blind and Alexander Romme called all in for his last 184,000 in the big blind.
Iman Gazorishadiz:
Alexander Romme:
"I folded tens!" said Koleno. The board came with Romme's set ensuring he doubled up.
Konstantinos Misailidis raised to 50,000, and got three callers including Amar Begovic on the button, and Thomas White and Paraschos Stavridis in the blinds.
The flop came and it checked to Misailidis who bet 130,000. Begovic raised in position to 300,000 and the blinds folded. Misailidis moved all in and Begovic called.
Amar Begovic: - set of sevens
Konstantinos Misailidis: - pair and flush draw.
Misailidis picked up a straight draw on the turn but the river was a brick and he was sent to the rail, boosting Begovic's stack to 2.5m. He is the new chip leader.
The 30 players have been welcomed back to the tables, the chips have been taken out of the bags, and the tournament director has instructed the dealers to shuffle up and deal. A redraw will take place when there are 24, 16 and 9 players left.
At 2 p.m. local time, 30 players will return for the final day of the €1,650 WSOP International Circuit Main Event here in the biggest poker arena of Europe, the King’s Casino in Rozvadov. All 30 players are guaranteed at least €6,012 but they will all be eyeing that first-place prize of €220,000 which also comes with the coveted gold WSOP Circuit Ring. A long day is looming ahead, with the winner not expected to be crowned before the early hours of the morning. A possible extra day might be added to the schedule at the tournament supervisor's discretion later tonight if the day is deemed too long.
Martin Kabrhel went to sleep in the early hours knowing he had the chip lead with 2,235,000 in chips. Trailing behind him are Timur Margolin with 1,981,000, Amar Begovich with 1,735,000, Stanislav Koleno with 1,348,000, Paris Stavridis with 1,344,000, Ben Zech with 1,276,000, and Jose Acebes Lopez with 1,239,000. Also keep an eye on Grzegorz Wyraz (977,000), Martin Mulsow (514,000), Yehuda "ChiKKita BanAAna" Cohen (492,000), and Day 1a chip leader Alexander Romme with a short stack of 226,000.
A live stream with hole cards which will start around 2.30 pm local time with a 30-minute security delay. Players will resume play on Level 25 with blinds at 12,000 / 24,000 and a running ante of 4,000. All levels will be one hour long and a winner will be determined by the end of today’s play.
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