PokerStars Team Online pro Randy 'nanonoko' Lew is "killing the table" at the PokerStars High Roller here in Rozvadov according to fellow table-man [Removed:170].
Having busted mid-way through Day 2 of the Main Event, he late registered into the High Roller where he was able to grind his way up to chip-leader by Level 9.
Karel Mokry raised to 24,000 from middle position. On the button, start-of-the-day chipleader Peter Kamaras three-bet to 150,000, with 168,000 behind. Mokry considered it for 30 seconds before shoving all in and Kamaras called directly.
Karel Mokry:
Peter Kamaras:
The board was safe for the man with the most majestic beard in the field and he's back in contention.
With the recent eliminations of Anna Yamshchikova and Antonina Anapolska, Ioana Silvana is the last woman standing. Don't let her innocent exterior or limited live experience fool you, Silvana is a massive online grinder back home in Romania and knows her way around the green felt.
She recently made her first live cash in the Unibet Open London, finishing 15th for $6,110, and is now on her second deep run in two weeks.
The last remaining Team PokerStars Pro Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier opened to 25,000 from the small blind. Lukasz Tomecki went all in for 200,000 from the big blind and Grospellier called.
Lukasz Tomecki:
Bertrand Grospellier:
Grospellier held on and forced Tomecki to the rail. ElkY now sits at an above average stack of 600,000.
The 57 remaining players are on their final fifteen-minute break of the day. After the break, two more levels of 60 minutes will be played until Day 2 has come to it's conclusion.
After doubling up Peter Kamaras earlier, Karel Mokry has found the way up again. Mokry was facing a bet of 250,000 in an already substantial pot with the board reading .
The Czech gave it two minutes of thought before calling and his opponent snap-mucked his hand. Mokry mucked face-down as well and scooped up a massive amount of chips.