Euguene Katchalov and William Kassouf have entered.
Katchalov has been a household name for quite some time and has just under $9-million in live tournament earnings. The last time he was in Rozvadov, he finished second in a €5,300 High Roller for €50,972.
Kassouf has been a household name for the last year since he infamously tangled with Griffin Benger on his way to a 17th place finish at last year's WSOP Main Event in Las Vegas.
Kassouf cashed in the €1,111 Little One for One Drop earlier this week. He finished 75th for €2,016.
David Keuftedjian and Julian Stuer built a huge pot with the latter on the button and on the board. Both players checked and Keuftedjian bet 8,000 into about 18,500 on the river when the paired the board again. Stuer thought only briefly before folding.
A short time later, Keuftedjian built another pot of about 14,000 against a player in the big blind. That player checked the final board and Keuftedjian bet 10,000. The big blind tanked about two minutes and then called, and his bested Keuftedjian's .
Marc MacDonnell stacked almost 100,000 chips after he shoved the river with the board reading .
His opponent led for 15,000 into a 28,000 pot and MacDonnell shoved for 52,500. His opponent folded and MacDonnell won the pot.
The next hand, MacDonnell lost a little of his stack. The flop was and MacDonnell was the first of the three players remaining to bet. He bet 1,100 and his opponent called on the button. The turn was the and MacDonnell checked.
His opponent bet 2,400 and MacDonnell raised to 6,100. His opponent reluctantly called. The river was the and both players checked.
His opponent won the hand with against only the of MacDonnell.
Farid Yachou bet 1,100 from the button on a board, and Kristen Bicknell called from a couple of seats to his right. She checked the river and Yachou bet 2,250. Bicknell eyed him suspiciously and called moments later but was forced to muck upon being shown for kings full.
Artan Dedusha bet 2,600 from middle position on a board of and an opponent in the big blind called. Both players checked the . Dedusha looked thoroughly resigned, but when his opponent announced two pair, he did open for a flush to win the pot.
Parker Talbot and Sasan Tabib were in the blinds. Talbot opened from the small blind to 900 and Tabib defended.
The flop came and Talbot bet 1,000. Tabib called. The turn was the and Talbot bet again, this time making it 3,500. Tabib called.
The river was the and Talbot bet a third time. He bet 4,800 and Tabib called after some deliberation. Talbot showed two kings, , but Tabib had him beat showing for two pair.
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The field is up to 177 now of Day 1b for the WSOPE Main Event. Christopher Frank has entered. Frank won his first WSOP gold bracelet this summer in Event #33: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em for $384,833.
Vivian Saliba is another 888 Ambassador and she has also joined the field at the start of level 2.