A total of 70 entries created a prize pool of �134,400 and the top nine spots will share a portion of it. The minimum cash is worth �4,150, while the winner takes home �40,000 and the 888Live High Roller trophy.
Kim Sanchez got his stack of 68,000 in preflop with the and Harcharan Dogra Dogra looked him up with slightly more chips and the . The board ran out [7h5s4d3dQ] and Sanchez dodged the two live cards and gutshot.
Catalin Pop claimed a middle-sized pot with against the of Oleg Egorov when both flopped top pair, and an ace on the turn slowed down the action.
Ema Zajmovic got paid off for 25,000 with ace-ten for rivered trips tens to scoop a pot and Daragh Davey jammed three times to build his stack without being called.
Ibrajim Ibraimovic first doubled for 82,500 with against the of Aleksei Istomin as the board ran out . Soon after, he got it in with against the of Michael Matsioukkou to lost most of his stack before doubling short with against the of Daragh Davey.
The chips went in after the flop, and the turn and river were both blanks.
Guillem Cusco Bach, Israel Oliver Carriazo and Kimmo Kurko all ran out of chips as well and one table broke to accommodate the shrinking field. According to the screens, there are just 31 players remaining.
With Balazs Somodi, another of the players that registered before the start of Day 2 has been sent to the rail. There, he was soon joined by Aku Joentausta.
The Finn got his short stack in preflop with and Valerie Ross looked him up with . The board came and Joentausta was eliminated.
Somodi was all in and at risk with the and start-of-the-day chip leader Sergi Escote snap-called with . The board of brought no surprise and the next casualty for the day.
Federico Cirillo was the first casualty of the day and he was soon followed by Hubert Stachowski, who bought in for the fourth time. Stachowski got it in with the and Josep Maria Galindo Lopez, who had just arrived at his seat, turned over the .