Tobias Peters three-bet from the small blind after a middle-position open from Leandro Dirlewanger. Direlwanger continued with a call to head to a flop.
The hit the board. Peters led for 145,000 and Dirlewenger made the call.
The turn brought the . Peters moved all in for 410,000. Dirlewenger thought for some time before releasing his cards.
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The tournament director has just announced that Day 2 will close upon the completion of two more levels.
127 players currently remain and any player who bags and tags a stack will return to the felt for Day 3, which gets underway on Sunday, December 11 at 12 p.m. CET
Players are heading to another 25-minute break. With average stacks of nearly one millions, pots and stacks are getting large. Here are a few of the highlights since the last break.
A big pot was brewing on Table 14 as there was 600,000 in the middle on the board.
Danut Chisu bet 200,000 from early position and his opponent, Pim Van Wassenberg, was on the button. He went into the tank before shoving for 395,000 to put the action back on Chisu.
Chisu ended up folding and the seven-figure pot was awarded to the Dutchman.