With the pot already up to over 5,000, Simon "C. Darwin2" Mattsson was facing a T-5,000 chip bet from Anatolii Zyrin on a board. After some contemplating, he called. Both players quickly checked the on the river.
Mattsson rolled over and Zyrin angrily mucked his hand.
Tobias Peters is nursing a stack of 60,000 with a big grin on his face. According to Peters, he held in the second hand of the day he played. After raising from under the gun and a call from the small blind, a player in the big blind three-bet and Peters called.
The flop came down with two hearts and the big blind bet 2,000. Peters raised to 5,300, the big blind shoved with and Peters called with top set. No ace on turn nor river meant an early exit for Peters' opponent.
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Michael Gathy opened to 350 and got calls from Ari Engel on the button and Brian Altman in the small blind. The flop came and Gathy bet 600, getting one customer in Engel. Gathy fired again on the turn for 1,500, and Engel stuck around once more. The made the board super coordinated, and Gathy checked. Engel bet 3,050, and that was enough to earn him the pot.
Besides the Main room, which features 99 tables, and the secondary room, where the €25k Single Day High Roller is taking place, there are also tables set up in the cash game area to accommodate all the players. The following notables are seated in the cash game area.
Eugene Katchalov had what appeared to be a three-bet in front of him in the cutoff, with a T1,000 chip on the felt. Mikhail Zavoloka had a four-bet to 2,800 in the small blind, and Katchalov called. He called 2,000 more on the flop. When Zavoloka bet 5,000 on the turn though, Katchalov released in short order.