Tobias Peters doubled thanks to a flip with versus as he flopped a set and his opponent just caught one king on the turn. Further assorted counts can be found below.
Dominik Panka moved all in for 156,000 and Ying Tang called in the cutoff, Mykhailo Gutyi then called all in for 128,000 on the button.
Mykhailo Gutyi:
Ying Tang:
Dominik Panka:
The board came and Panka rivered the straight.
Shortly after, Christopher Andler three-bet all in for 130,000 and Tang called with the . Andler held and the board ran out to let the kicker play.
Last but not least, Anton Wigg asked when the next pay jump was, and as confirmed to be more than 20 spots away, he pushed for the last six big blinds. Jack Salter snap-called.
Anton Wigg:
Jack Salter:
The flop was a huge sweat, but the turn and river both bricked off for Wigg.
Kyriakos Papadopoulos and Gisle Olsen both started Day 2 with under ten big blinds but its the latter that has been unable to win the battle of the short stacks.
Papadopoulos raised from early position, and Olsen moved all in from the next seat and got called when the action had folded back around to the initial raiser Papadopoulos.
Kyriakos Papadopoulos:
Gisle Olsen:
Board:
The flop was safe before Olsen, but he sighed as the ace hit the turn to give Papadopoulos the lead and the king on the river confirmed Olsen's elimination.
Celina Lin, Michal Lubas and Sandro Pitzanti have been eliminated. According to Lin, she ran with king-queen into ace-king and Pitzanti ended up second best after jamming with and the nut flush draw into pocket aces.
Last but not least, Ikam Benyeffou got it in with against the of Sergei Petrushevskii and the board came .
The flop was down , and Dimitar Yosifov was all in from middle position for 205,000 and saw Dinh Le called from the small blind.
Dimitar Yosifov:
Dinh Le:
Both players had top pair, but Le was behind to Yosifov's king kicker. The turn gave Le additional outs to the flush, but the river only improved Yosifov to two pair and secured his double.
The action folded around to Anton Wigg in the small blind, and he moved all in on Mayank Saxena in the big blind for around 85,000. Saxena snap-called and the hands were turned on their backs.
Anton Wigg:
Mayank Saxena:
Board:
Saxena hit a set on the flop, but Wigg picked up additional outs to the straight. When the turn brought the to give Wigg his straight, and the river was no help to Saxena, who sacrificed the pot to Wigg who secured the full double up.
Among the next big name casualties early on Day 2 was also Ludovic Geilich. The Scotsman got it in with the and Zhong Chen looked him up with . The board came and Chen turned a straight to eliminate Geilich.
A total of 1,527 entries created a prize pool of €2,962,380 with 229 spots paid. The winner will walk home with a smooth €€508,060 and all Day 2 players are guaranteed at least €3,360 for their efforts.