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3:31pm: Break time
Level 12 - Blinds 1,000/2,000 (300 ante)
That's the end of level 12 and the players are now on a 15 minute break.
3:30pm: All out
Level 12 - Blinds 1,000/2,000 (300 ante)
Almost 80 players have been eliminated in the opening 90 minutes. Markarios Avramidis, Vlad Darie, Thorsten Ostwald, Rainer Emde, Lukas Pezda and Mihai Hanu are some of those who've been knocked out.
3:15pm: Aces no good for Pospiech
Level 12 - Blinds 1,000/2,000 (300 ante)
Marius Pospiech wandered over to media row and told my German colleague how he'd exited the tournament. Turns out Pospiech got it all-in with aces against queens for a 80,000 chip pot. So far, so good. A queen on the flop meant it was all over for the German though.
3:05pm: Double up for Khomamy
Level 12 - Blinds 1,000/2,000 (300 ante)
From early position Petr Machacek opened to 4,500 and Kasra Pour Khomamy then moved all-in for 37,900 total from the small blind. It passed back to Machacek, he got a count and then called.
Machacek: [Qd][Jd]
Khomamy: [Qd][Jd]
Khomamy was surprised to see he was ahead, and it stayed that way on a [Ks][4h][2s][6c][3d] board. He's up to around 80,000 whilst Machacek drops to 125,000.
2:55pm: More exits
Level 12 - Blinds 1,000/2,000 (300 ante)
It's always the same on Day 2 as there's a flurry of exits during the opening level or two before things settle down.
The latest batch of players to feel the hangman's noose around the neck of their tournament life are: Jan Petras, Jan Navratil, Demir Ismail, Natalia Nikitina, Rainer Emde, Marcel Kesler, Olaf Langenfeld, Alexandre Hocquaux, Zeljko Jovanovic, Vladimir Demenkov and Sergey Menshov.
2:45pm: Eiler flying
Level 11 - Blinds 800/1,600 (200 ante)
It's been a great opening level for Michael Eiler. The EPT7 Vienna champion is up to 235,000.
2:35pm: Seat open
Level 11 - Blinds 800/1,600 (200 ante)
We've lost a remarkable 29 players in the opening 35 minutes. Among those to lose their chips are: Vladas Burneikis, Felix Kaltner, Huseyin Arkun, Roman Cieslik, Siamak Tooran, Oliver Dopp, Detlev Pantzek, Kai Kresovic, Martin Komprda, Patrik Meca, Branislav Ondrus, Bernd Leesing, Lionel Clerc and Sergei Petrushhevskii.
2:30pm: Respect the raise
Level 11 - Blinds 800/1,600 (200 ante)
If Ivan Luca isn't the best player left in this field (Martin Kabrhel perhaps?) then he's the best player with a big stack and he just put it to good use.
Tamas Janicsak opened to 3,500 from the cutoff, Antonio Martins Pedro smooth called on the button and Luca, who was in the small blind, considered his options.
He announced raise and slid out a bet totalling 12,700. Janicsak quickly folded and although Pedro looked interested he too folded to the Argentinian.
2:20pm: Eights not so great for Tapelzon
Level 11 - Blinds 800/1,600 (200 ante)
Down to just 12,500 Boris Tapelzon peaked down at [8d][8h] which was more than enough of a hand to take a stand with. Unfortunately for the Russian, Mateusz Bober picked up [Js][Jh] on the same hand and called his shove.
The [2s][As][5s][Qc][3s] board didn't help Tapelzon and he's another early Day 2 casualty in Rozvadov.
2:10pm: Short day for...
Level 11 - Blinds 800/1,600 (200 ante)
Day 2 has not gone the way they'd have hoped for Frank Robotka, Tomasz Domaracki, Seballo Faldalarga, Michael Polchlopek, Frank Stumpf, David Dolak, Carsten Barth, Michael Koran, Petar Petrov, Tomas Pleticha, Adrian Esslen or Martin Bartos as they're all out.
None of those players had over 20 big blinds to start the day.
2pm: Shuffle up and deal
Level 11 - Blinds 800/1,600 (200 ante)
Right on time the tournament is under way. Just before play started the Tournament director announced details of the prize pool. The winner will collect €124,890, whilst a 103 players will get paid, with a min-cash worth €1,800. See the full structure here.
1:50pm: Day 2 set to start
Level 11 - Blinds 800/1,600 (200 ante)
Welcome to Day 2 of Eureka6 Rozvadov. There were a total of 682 entrants into the Main Event and 287 of those have made it to Day 2. Leading the way is Quentin Dellis. The Belgian, who finished sixth at UKIPT5 Dublin in February, is the only player who'll begin Day 2 with over 200,000 as he bagged up 201,100 to top the Day 1B field.
The plan for today is to play eight levels. The first four of those will be 45 minutes in length and then from level 15 onwards the clock is increased to 60 minutes.
Play will start on time at 2pm. Stick right here for moving day.
PokerStars Blog Reporting Team at Eureka6 Rozadov: Nick Wright. Photos by Tomas Stacha. Follow the PokerStars Blog on Twitter: @PokerStarsBlog
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