Action was caught on the 10?A?6?A?2? board with around 86,000 in the middle.
Hwany Lee bet 25,000 from the small blind and was called by Ihor Hula, who was under the gun. Lee tabled 6?6? for a full house and Hula was left with 11,500.
The following hand, Michel Molenaar limped in from under the gun. Conor Beresford and Tsugunari Toma did the same from the cutoff and small blind. Hula checked his option in the big blind.
Toma checked before Hula put in his last 1,500 on the A?J?2? flop. Molenaar made it 7,000, folding out Beresford while Toma called.
Toma then check-folded to a bet of 10,000 on the Q? turn. Hula and Molenaar then tabled their cards.
Ihor Hula: A?9?
Michel Molennaar: A?6?
Hula was ahead and looked to give his stack a big boost but the 9? river resulted in the two players chopping the pot.
Alexander Tkatschew raised to 10,000 from the cutoff before Robbie Toan three-bet to 25,000 on the button. Tkatschew called and they went heads-up to the 10?4?8? flop.
Both players checked and the 5? fell on the turn. Tkatschew then bet 10,000 and Toan instantly moved all in.
Tkatschew had around 70,000 remaining and used up four time banks before mucking. "You were time-bank committed there. That's a big fold," tablemate Parker Talbot said.
Late registration has now closed in �10,200 NL Hold'em.
There have been a plethora of Day 2 entries, boosting the overall total to 35. Of those, just 19 players remain, and they are now battling it out for the �339,500 prize pool.
Dimitar Danchev opened to 8,000 from the cutoff and was called by Bruno Volkmann from the button. The J?10?8? flop checked through to the 7? turn. Danchev bet 18,000 and was called.
On the Q? river, Danchev sized up to 45,000 and Volkmann chucked in calling chips after some thinking time.
Danchev tabled K?9? for a king-high straight which prompted Volkmann to muck.
Three-handed on a flop of A?7?3?, Robbie Toan bet 12,000 from under the gun and Ihor Hula called on the button, as did big blind Bruno Volkmann.
The turn came 7? and Toan bet 20,000 without waiting for Volkmann. The dealer ruled Toan's bet had to stay in as Volkmann checked. Hula called the bet, while Volkmann got out of the way.
The river was the A? and Toan bet 55,000. Hula used up a time bank card before folding as Toan showed K?10? for a bluff.
Tamas Adamszki raised to 8,000 under the gun and Teun Mulder called in the small blind. Elias Abussamra then moved all in for 15,000 in the big blind and Adamszki called. Mulder reshoved for 120,000 and Adamszki got out of the way.
Elias Abussamra: 6?6?
Teun Mulder: 7?7?
Abussamra was dominated against Mulder's sixes and couldn't improve on the 8?10?4?3?J? board as he was sent to the rail.