Marius Torbergsen and Oliver Waters clashed and the former lost a flip with against the ace-king of Waters to join the rail.
Bryan Van Rijsbergen's seat was also vacated, and he was soon after spotted with a chip try in hand and heading to a new table. A quick look on his former table revealed a far bigger stack for Manig Loeser, who confirmed the elimination. According to Loeser, he turned a straight flush in a three-bet pot in button versus big blind and Vanrijsbergen was bluffing with bottom pair on a four-card flush and ten-high straight board.
After a raise to 5,000 by Ema Zajmovic, Joao Simao three-bet to 13,000 from one seat over in the hijack. The action folded back to Zajmovic, who clicked it up to 37,000, and Simao moved all in. Zajmovic called all in for what appeared to be 208,000 and the cards were tabled.
Ema Zajmovic:
Joao Simao:
On the flop, Zajmovic picked up some further outs with the gutshot. However, both the turn and the river were blanks and Zajmovic headed to the rail.
With 22,000 chips in the pot Thomas Muehloecker checked his option on a board of , and Dominik Nitsche put out a bet of 17,000. Muehloecker called.
The river prompted another check from Muehloecker, and this time Nitsche checked it back. Muehloecker turned over for the turned broadway straight, and Nitsche quickly mucked his hand looking somewhat relieved it didn't cost him anymore.
On the nearby table #34 Ben Heath raised it up to 5,000 from the cutoff, Danut Chisu called in position before Jack Salter made it 18,200 to go out of the small blind. Both Heath and Chisu quickly folded, and Ludovic Geilich noted that Salter only got that kind of respect because of his still untouched panini that a waiter brought over only moments before. Salter just smiled, flashed the and racked in the pot.
The guarantee has been reached as several further players opted to buy back in, including Tom Hall, Alexandru Papazian and Rainer Kempe. Martin Kabrhel busted early into Day 2 and re-entered straight away while Paul Byrne is the only player thus far to join with his first entry on Day 2.
Last but not least, Tobias Ziegler has been eliminated and not bought back in yet. This brings the field to 101 entries and the £1m guarantee for the £10,300 High Roller has been reached, there are 62 players remaining.
Ludovic Geilich, Kenny Hallaert and [Removed:17] have one thing in common - they busted on Day 1 and all opted to fire another bullet and enter Day 2.
Koray Aldemir came back with less than 10 big blinds and immediately busted over on the feature table, then headed to the cashier to re-enter as well. Tuis brings the field up to 98 entries, of which 60 remain.
In two hours from now as of 1 p.m. local time, the partypoker LIVE MILLIONS festival at the Dusk Till Dawn in Nottingham will see at least 56 players out of a 93-entry strong field return to the tables for Day 2 of the £10,300 High Roller. The guarantee of £1m is all but reached, and the registration remains open for another two levels and break until approximately 2.45 p.m. local time and Niall Farrell is leading the survivors with a massive stack of 433,700.
Other big stacks and notables that made it through the final day of the tournament are Dominik Nitsche (391,450), Ben Heath (334,450), Jason Wheeler (307,025), Laszlo Bujtas (283,350), Javier Gomez (258,175), Jan-Eric Schwippert (257,000) and Thomas Muehloecker (238,950).
Those are just a few of the big names still in contention, and they are joined by four partypoker ambassadors: Joao Simao (224,400), Sam Trickett (200,000), Roberto Romanello (119,700) and Anatoly Filatov (80,650) are all still in it to take a shot at the seven-digit prize pool.
All new entries, Day 1 survivors and players that busted yesterday can take advantage of the single re-entry option per day and fire two bullets in the first two levels of today as the blinds are rolled back to level seven with 1,000-2,000 and a running ante of 200, providing 50 big blinds worth on the way to High Roller glory. Among those expected to join back in are [Removed:17], Adrian Mateos, Stephen Chidwick, David Peters and Rainer Kempe to name just a few.
The levels will remain 45 minutes throughout and the event is scheduled to crown a champion in the second-biggest buy-in of the festival at the home of poker in the United Kingdom. The PokerNews live reporting team will be there to provide all the action from the floor, and there will also be a stream of the feature table on the Dusk Till Dawn Twitch channel as well.