Kully Sidhu stood up from his chair and let out a "this table is amazing" while some massive action unfolded in a battle button versus big blind.
Kim Germer had checked in the big blind on a flop of and called a bet worth 4,000 by the button. On the turn he did so again for 6,000 before the button then slowed down on the river and checked behind. "Oh come on," the Dane sighed and flashed for top set.
Scott Hanna is also at the same table, but already lost quite some chips.
There are two players out in today's Day 1C field that are of particular importance. They might not be household names in the poker world, but Hubert Matuszewski and Rehman Kassam represent the incredible past and amazing future of PokerStars live events.
The fourth and final starting day of the 2017 PokerStars Festival Rozvadov €1,100 Main Event is scheduled to get underway at 10 p.m. local time in the King's Casino. The three previous starting flights attracted 183 entries, 255 entries and massive 475 participants in today's Day 1c.
All players that participated in any of the three flights and failed to bag up chips are eligible to fire a second bullet, and only them. Among the names expected to be back in action are the Team PokerStars Pros Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier and Marcin Horecki, as well as Martin Kabrhel, Kully Sidhu and 2017 PokerStars Festival London runner-up Daniel Harwood.
The identical same 10 levels will be played again, but there is a small twist to it. Instead of 45 minutes, the levels will only last 20 minutes and all survivors then advance to Day 2 as of 12 p.m. local time. The registration remains open for the first six levels, two hours and change, and a further boost to the already impressive field of 913 entries is expected to crack the elusive 1,000 entries.
Blind structure
Level
Small Blind
Big Blind
Ante
1
50
100
2
75
150
3
100
200
25
4
150
300
50
5
200
400
50
6
250
500
75
7
300
600
100
8
400
800
100
9
500
1,000
100
10
600
1,200
200
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