On the three-way turn of , Ognjen Sekularac bet 6,500 in the small blind and Anthony Zinno called in the big blind, Patrik Ciklamini folded. The on the river was checked through and Sekularac showed , which Zinno had beat with .
Martin Kabrhel was unable to recover from the prior setback and busted a few minutes ago while Aleksandar Tomovic was just spotted on his way to the rail. There are just 50 players remaining and only the top 36 spots will earn a share of the prize pool.
Gergely Kulcsár was all in and at risk for his last 27,000 and Jerry Odeen quickly called to table . Kulcsar was in dire shape with the and almost found a chop on the board of before leaving the tournament area with a "good luck guys."
Odeen, who busted in the last hand of Day 1 and re-entered before the start of Day 2, has boosted his stack to more than the average.
Patrik Ciklamini opened to 7,000 from under the gun and Ognjen Sekularac shipped all-in for 58,000 on the button. Ciklamini asked for a count and then made the call.
Ognjen Sekularac:
Patrik Ciklamini:
The flop came and Sekluarac flopped a set to leave Ciklamini drawing slim. The put a wrap on the hand and Sekularac doubled up.
Ryan Leng started the day as the chip leader and has since dropped into the middle of the pack, but remains above the average with 55 players remaining. Leng just raised to 8,000 on the button and Andriy Palyuga called from the small blind. Both checked the flop and the turn before the river paired the board for the second time.
Palyuga bet 11,000 and called a raise to 46,000 by Leng, then mucked when he was shown for a full house. The next hand, Leng raised to 6,500 from the cutoff and Palyuga shoved from the button to get a few chips back.
Jerry Odeen turned his starting into five times of that after doubling through Muhamet Perati while Martin Kabrhel was left short and loudly complained to please move Viliyan Petleshkov to another table after the Bulgarian had apparently shoved with queen-three suited.
Right after at that very table, Aleksandar Tomovic raised to 7,300 and Theodore McQuilkin three-bet to 41,500 from the cutoff. Jan Šubík called all in from the button for 40,100 and everyone else including Tomovic got out of the way.
Sergio Fernandez has been unstoppable since the World Series of Poker Europe kicked off one week ago, making back-to-back final tables in the first two events. He also came into Day 2 with a healthy stack of over 150,000 and looked poised to make another deep run.
He raised to 6,500 from the hijack and was called by Ryan Hughes in the big blind. The flop came and Hughes check-called a bet of 12,000 from Fernandez. The landed on the turn and Hughes checked again. Fernandez pushed forward a stack of chips for a bet of 70,000 and Hughes instantly called with just 41,000 remaining.
Hughes turned over for two pair while Fernandez showed . The river landed the and Hughes earned a full double up. Fernandez suffered one of his first setbacks in the opening week here at WSOP Europe and will be interesting to see how he recovers.
On the tail end of a hand between Patrik Ciklamíni in the big blind and Anthony Zinno on the button, the former checked and the latter bet 21,000. Ciklamini check-raised all in and forced a fold from Zinno.
The next hand, fellow Slovakian Andrej Desset raised to 6,500 and Ciklaimini three-bet from the small blind to 23,000, forcing a foldn from Desset.