The complete board was already on the table with about 100,000 in the middle and Orpen Kisacikoglu was the one who had checked from the big blind to Petr Kubenka in the under-the-gun position. Kubenka had bet 55,000 and Bart Lybaert got out of the way in the cutoff before the action was back on Kisacikoglu.
'OrpTheTurk' ended up calling but mucked his hand when he was shown by Kubenka.
Josip Simunic is also one of the players that is on his second bullet. He saw Ryan Rivers open from the cutoff to 15,000 and he called from the button. Big blind Jonas Lauck, on his second bullet as well, defended his big blind.
The flop was dealt and it checked to Simunic. The Austrian partypoker Pro took over the betting initiative after he bet 20,000. Rivers was the only player that stuck around. Rivers check-folded on the after Simunic bet 36,000.
Insaf Shamsutdinov limped the smal blind, and Markus Durnegger raised to 15,000 on the big blind, with Shamsutdinov making the call.
Both players checked through the flop, and Shamsutdinov check called a 15,000 bet on the turn.
Shamsutdinov checked again on the river, Durnegger bet 30,000 and Shamsutdinov called. Durnegger showed down for a rivered set of aces and took down the pot.
With around 500,000 already in the middle, four players arrived to the river on a board.
The action checked to Yazan Mdanat on the button, who bet 275,000. Kfir Ivgi folded from under the gun, and Aleksei Gortikov followed suit from the hijack.
Lukas Rychetsky decided to make the call, and saw the bad news when Mdanat showed for a rivered set of sevens.
Slovenia's Blaz Zerjav was an unknown player in the poker industry before he turned $5 into a whopping $1.3 million under the nickname 'Scarmak3r'. Zerjav managed to parlay $5 through satellites into an incredible score in the 2018 partypoker MILLIONS Online when he finished in third place.
The 22-year old Slovenian football player is back at the poker tables and he already achieved success in Rozvadov. Zerjav reached the final table of the Mini Main Event and not only won a nice cash prize but also a €10,300 ticket for this exact tournament.
Let's see if the young man can turn another won ticket into a big score.
Orpen Kisacikoglu won the Triton €100K Super High Roller earlier this week for a career-best score of €1,040,000 but he was less successful on his first bullet in the Main Event. Kisacikoglu busted out of the tournament yesterday on Day 1a is firing a new bullet today.
He is seated at a table with just 2 opponents, Jaromir Hanel to his left and Martin Kuba to his right.
The first hand they played Kisacikoglu took it down with a single 15,000 raise from the button and both opponents folded. Kuba raised from the small blind to 12,000 in the next hand and Kisacikoglu chose to defend his big blind. The flop was dealt and Kuba check-called a bet of 11,000 from Kisacikoglu who took over the betting lead. They continued to check it down on the turn and and Kuba won the hand with .
Kuba folded on the button in the hand after that and Kisacikoglu limp-called from the small blind when big blind Hanel raised to 26,000. The flop was and they checked it down on the flop, the turn, and the blank river. Kisacikoglu had for king-high but his neighbor had for ace-high.