In the last hand before the break on each respective table, Adrian Mateos and Steffen Sontheimer were eliminated.
Mateos check-called three barrels by Max Altergott. Mateos faced the shove of the German on the river. With some 80,000 in the middle, Mateos eventually called with for trip tens but Altergott had that beat with for a straight.
Over on the other table, Sontheimer check-raised a bet of 4,000 to 15,000 on the flop and check-called the turn for 13,000. The river completed the board and Sontheimer check-called all in with only to see Badziakouski roll over for a full house. "Makes sense when you bet 4,000 into the pot on the flop," he added before leaving the table.
The players are now on a 15-minute break and registration will close when the cards get back in the air.
Picking up the action on the turn, Jean-Noel Thorel checked out of the big blind and Martin Kabrhel bet 16,000. Thorel moved all in almost immediately and Kabrhel asked the dealer to spread the pot. There were around 25,000 in the middle and Kabrhel had 59,200 behind.
"Sometimes you have to gamble," Kabrhel said and called.
Martin Kabrhel:
Jean-Noel Thorel:
The on the river was a blank and Kabrhel was eliminated for a second time, he won't be returning to the tables as all players agreed upon a single re-entry only.
Welcome to Day 1 of the WSOP Europe Super High Roller which has a buy-in of €25,000. This is the final big event of the series where the players, that are not in the Main Event anymore, have the last chance to win some big money.
The players could see this as a nice way to close their Rozvadov trip out. This is a non-bracelet event but there will be some good prize money that can be won. The expectation is that the players that have played the high roller last week will join the field again today.
The players are starting with 100,000 chips today at 4 p.m. local time with 12 40-minute levels scheduled for today. There is an unlimited amount of entries that can be done and registration will be open until the start of Day 2 which is at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, November 8th.
Please do note that the structure is subject to change by the tournament organization depending on the size of the field. PokerNews will be there from start to end to provide you with all the latest updates.