Rainer Kempe Loses Some
The action folded to Rainer Kempe in the cutoff and he opened for 105,000. The small blind and big blind called and checked to Kempe on [2h8cKc]. Kempe bet 125,000 and the small blind shoved for 705,000. The big blind folded and Kempe called with [4c5c]. The small blind showed [Kd9d] and saw his hand hold up with the [Qd] on the turn and [6h] on the river. Kempe down to 1.6 million.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Rainer Kempe | 1,600,000 |
-900,000
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Zheng Joins Chip Leaders
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Last year’s Irish Open winner Weijie Jervi Zheng has been on a roll on Day 2 of the Main Event, increasing his already table-leading stack just now at the expense of Yiannis Liperis, also in the top 15 in chips. We caught the action on the turn, the board lying [8c3s6dKs]. Liperis checked; Zheng bet 425,000. Liperis made the call.
The river paired the board with a spade: [6s]. Liperis checked again, and Zheng reached deep, betting 1,700,000. Liperis thought for a while, counting out the call and setting it aside, but eventually opted for a fold.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Weijie Zheng | 7,200,000 |
1,700,000 ![]() |
Yiannis Liperis | 3,700,000 |
985,000 ![]() |
Level 11 Chip Leaders
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Andrew Graham | 7,900,000 |
3,175,000 ![]() |
Kamil Lewandowski | 7,600,000 |
4,800,000 ![]() |
Anton Suarez | 7,540,000 |
2,015,000 ![]() |
Ludovic Geilich | 7,500,000 | - |
Mauricio Ferreira Pais | 6,720,000 |
1,210,000 ![]() |
Richard Trigg | 6,200,000 |
2,800,000 ![]() |
Thomas Boivin | 5,750,000 |
3,750,000 ![]() |
Weijie Zheng | 5,500,000 |
1,150,000 ![]() |
Anatoly Filatov | 5,430,000 |
4,030,000 ![]() |
Michael Sklenicka | 5,130,000 |
1,625,000 ![]() |
Nathan Watson | 5,100,000 |
4,100,000 ![]() |
Santiago Plante | 5,060,000 |
1,165,000 ![]() |
Sergi Reixach | 5,000,000 |
4,000,000 ![]() |
Timothy Vukson | 4,700,000 |
3,700,000 ![]() |
Daniel Wilson | 4,700,000 |
1,930,000 ![]() |
Daniel Ondejka | 4,530,000 |
2,370,000 ![]() |
Felix Bleiker | 4,450,000 |
1,760,000 ![]() |
James Clarke | 4,350,000 |
3,350,000 ![]() |
Jiushuang Wang | 4,280,000 |
-520,000 ![]() |
Jack Sinclair | 4,220,000 |
-1,245,000 ![]() |
Joao Simao | 4,200,000 |
685,000 ![]() |
Gianpetro Valentini | 4,200,000 |
3,200,000 ![]() |
Francisco Carreira | 4,150,000 |
1,755,000 ![]() |
Arsenii Karmatckii | 4,000,000 |
3,000,000 ![]() |
Marvin Rettenmaier | 3,960,000 |
860,000 ![]() |
Joao Vieira | 3,700,000 |
2,300,000 ![]() |
Dara O'Kearney | 3,700,000 | - |
Maria Lampropulos | 3,680,000 |
-195,000 ![]() |
Oliver Price | 3,570,000 |
2,490,000 ![]() |
Christian Bauer | 3,500,000 |
2,500,000 ![]() |
Geilich Had a Great Start
Ludovic Geilich started the day with just over 2 million in chips but doubled early on. He just told us how he found pocket tens on the button in one of the first hands of the day and he opened to 75,000. The small blind three-bet to 300,000 and the big blind folded. Geilich made it 845,000 and called the shove that followed. Geilich was up against pocket jacks but caught a ten to double up through his German neighbor. Geilich has since accumulated a ton more chips, coming out of the last break with 7.5 million in chips.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Ludovic Geilich | 7,500,000 |
5,405,000 ![]() |
Ponomarev Eats into Break with Big Decision
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With 620,000 in the middle, two players were still at the table when most others had gone for a short break – Nikolay Ponomarev and Philipp Zukernik.
The board was out: [3h4h2s7s9h], the nine of hearts the river card. Zukernik bet 1,100,000 – more than Ponomarev’s remaining 600,000. Ponomarev, who’s had a great time at the MILLIONS already this week having taken down the $1,000 Mini for $150,000, went deep into the tank.
He stood up, played with some chips, stared at the board and generally ran the clock down with what was clearly a tough decision for his tournament life. Finally, he made the call.
Ponomarev: [Ad9c]
Zukernik: [6s8h], his eight-high bluff unsuccessful.
“Ahh, Jesus,” said Zukernik as he counted out the call.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Nikolay Ponomarev | 1,900,000 |
900,000 ![]() |
Bicknell Eliminated
When we arrived, Kristen Bicknell had her chips in the middle already. From the big blind, she was all in for 400,000 against David Taborsky in the hijack.
Kristen Bicknell: [AsKc]
David Taborsky: [AcJh]
The board ran out [Jd2c5c] [7d] [Qh] and that was the end of it for Bicknell. Taborsky is up to about 2 million in chips.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Kristen Bicknell | Busted |
-355,000 ![]() |
Jones Demonstrates Snappiest of Snap-Calls with Set
Iwan Jones was the sole opponent for Job Greben post a [3std6s] flop, having defended his big blind to an early-position open (with 1,380,000 behind). Jones checked and Greben bet 75,000. Facing a check-raise to 190,000, Greben paused momentarily, then set his much shorter-stacked opponent all in.
Jones could not have called faster, having flopped a set with [6c6d]. He faded Greben’s gutshot/flush combo draw over the [adtc] turn and river to double up.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Job Greben | 3,300,000 |
2,300,000 ![]() |
Iwan Jones | 3,100,000 |
2,100,000 ![]() |
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