If you are a regular follower of the Eureka Poker Tour then you'll already know the drill by now. The beginning of Day 2 sees the primary deluge of departures as players drop faster than 26 year-old rockstars. Traditionally, play then slows down for the bubble before speeding up once everyone has made the cash. On the moment, the tournament continues to be within the first a part of that three-stage transition with 47 out of the 151 players having already fallen within the first two levels (nearly a 3rd of the remainder field).
PokerStars Qualifier Beatrix Wolfsberger has become the brand new chip leader with 285,000. First she eliminated fellow qualifier Marco Heuser then a little while later she got excited about a four-bet pot against PokerStars Player Hubert Malyszka. Wolfsberger had called a big gamble of 8,500 on a 5♦9♣J♠ flop before pushing all in excessive of 16,000 bet from Malyszka at the A♣ turn. The Polish player called with A♠K♠ but found himself behind to Wolfsberger's A♥J♥. A 5♦ at the river made no difference and Wolfsberger, who unusually stacks her chips in 10's, took the chip lead. Wolfsberger leads prior to Jan Przysucha (225,000), István Briski (205,000) and Anthony Ghamrawi (195,000).
Other players who've been knocked out thus far include Pundjabi Vishal, Murat Erturk, Philipp Lutkemeier, Oguz Cenk, Petr Hlavacek, Vladislav Shuravin, Thomas Steinbicker, Martin Rejman, Michal Ozimek, Denis Chiginev, Laszlo Matyi, Sebastian Langrock, Azmi Korkmaz, Leonie Pol and Peter Boros.
Tournament Update
- 104 players remain- 71 places are being paid at least €1,840- The bubble is predicted to burst in either level 14 or 15
Read More... [Source: PokerStarsBlog.com :: Eureka Poker Tour]
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