Roland Israelashvili has taken a seat at a new table, he is now seated at the same table as Ryan Hughes and Sam Grafton. There are currently 97 players registered in the tournament.
The board read , Erik Cajelais check-called the 600 bet of Kenny Hallaert. The on the river completed the board, Cajelais checked again. Now Hallaert bet 1,500 for Cajelais to call. Hallaert showed for two pair, eights and sevens. Cajelais mucked his hand and Hallaert started stacking up his chips.
The player on the button raised to 400 and Jeff Cormier, sitting in the small blind, raised to 1,575. The player in the big blind folded so action was back on the player on the button who called.
The flop came , Cormier now bet 1,900 and his opponent called.
The turn brought them the , Cormier continued betting but now he bet 3,500. His opponent called again.
The on the river completed the board, Cormier continued with a bet of 8,700 and his opponent needed so time to think but then called. Cormier showed for two pair, queens and deuces. That was enough for his opponent to muck his cards and the dealer pushed the pot to Cormier.
After finishing second in the MONSTER STACK on Monday, Viliyan Petleshkov is back at the tables, looking for another great result here in Rozavadov.
He is currently seated at the same table as Allen Kessler, Pedro Olivieira and Alexander Lakhov.
The player on the button raised to 700 and Petleshkov, sitting in the small blind, called. The flop came , Petleshkov bet 1,300 and his opponent called.
The turn brought them the on which they both checked. The river completed the board with the , now Petleshkov bet 5,400. His opponent looked at his cards again and folded.
Sidney Farber is seated at the same table as Ryan Hughes and the new arrival in the Czech Republic, Kevin MacPhee.
Farber raised to 525 from the cutoff and action folded to the player in the big blind who called.
The flop came , the big blind check-called the 1,050 bet of Farber.
They both checked through the on the turn. The completed the board, now the player in the big blind bet 1,200 and Farber tried to decide what to do.
"I think you've got a better hand but I'm not good enough to not call." Farber said while throwing the chips in for a call. Farber showed for top pair and that was good enough for his opponent to muck his hand.
The players have just gone for their first 20-minute break of the day. When they return they will be playing with a 150 small blind, 300 big blind and a running ante of 50.