Igor Grytsak raised to 60,000 and Damjan Pandurevic shoved on him from the small blind. Ruben Perez thought about doing something from the big blind, and even asked Grytsak how much he was playing. The answer was 390,000, but Perez folded. Grytsak called and the cards were turned over.
Grytsak:
Pandurevic:
The board ran out and Grytsak doubled up.
"Always sixty," said Pandurevic, "You raise me all the time," he continued as he counted out Grytsak's double up.
There were two eliminations shortly after the redraw for three tables. Bruno Di Dio had just 100,000 to his name when he left for dinner break, and he failed to spin it up as he was eliminated in 24th place (�885).
Shortly after Michal Falar's last twenty big blinds were shipped to an opponent as finished 23rd, and became the first player to benefit from the higher payout of �1,030.
We were informed by our Czech colleagues that Petr Vrbicky was eliminated shortly after Level 24 commenced after two hands involving Ace-King. First he was all in against and then , failing to improve both times.
There now will be a three-table redraw for the final 24 players
With the cards on their backs Matou? Sko?epa held and was behind and at risk in the last hand before the dinner break. His opponent Damjan Pandurevic held and watched as the flop came .
The turn was the but the river was the giving Sko?epa the double up. Pandurevic let out a torrent of Czech, some of which is probably not suitable for children, and kicked out at a chair. The tournament director calmed him down and assisted in counting out Sko?epa's double up.