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Konstantinos Leads Last 31 in the Main Event

Main Event chip leader Fotios Konstantinos

Today saw the 218 survivors of the 573 entries from the four start days coalesce into a single Day 2. With registration still open until the end of the first break, though, that wasn't the final number - over the course of Levels 11 and 12, another 48 entries/re-entries were ed, resulting in a final field of 621 players, hitting the official €300,000 guarantee (although a small percentage of that has been withheld by the casino for various reasons, so the prizepool that's actually being paid out is €294,975). It was determined that 71 places would pay out, with a min-cash paying €1,000 and first place taking home €59,000 in the fullness of time.

Overall chip leader at the start of Day 2 was Pavol Melichar on 223k, and he used his massive stack well - he's survived Day 2 as well, and we'll be seeing him in tomorrow's Day 3. Incidentally, tomorrow may turn out to be the final day of this Main Event - with only ....... players remaining, the tournament director was debating earlier whether to play down to a winner tomorrow. We'll keep you updated on whether that happens; either way, the final table will be livestreamed direct from Banco Casino to your computer.

Chip leader going into Day 3 is Fotios Konstantinos with a massive 1,665,000 - way ahead of the next guy. Thirty-one players remain, with the following stacks:

Fotios Konstantinos 1665k
Igor Panak 1070k
Bernhard Haider 790k
Erik Seffer 785k
Peter Hanke 685k
Filip Sramka 680k
Martin Mauthner 680k
Thomas De Rooij 560k
Jozef Krajan 560k
Marjan Mitrovski 550k
Mihaly Jancso 535k
Andras Matrai 530k
Aare Haapsal 485k
Tor Welo 465k
Panagiotis Chantzaras 460k
Miroslav Lelek 455k
Viktor Eriksson 385k
Frank Reichel 380k
Aleksandar Tomovic 365k
David Vedral 330k
Mario Eder 300k
Michal Janczarski 150k
Tomche Spaseski 145k

And these are the Main Event results so far:

32 Andras Halasi €1,800
33 Juraj Valasky €1,500
34 Tomas Vojtek €1,500
35 Vladimir Bednar €1,500
36 Devid Berlin €1,500
37 Daniel Koloczar €1,500
38 Peter Bergman €1,500
39 Didier Pirard €1,500
40 Daniele Grassi €1,500
41 Pavel Chalupka €1,200
42 Patrik Ciklamini €1,200
43 Quoc Ly €1,200
44 Leo Worthington-Leese €1,200
45 Robert Sloboda €1,200
46 Martin Ilavsky €1,200
47 Peter Varga €1,200
48 Carina Wald €1,200
49 Robin Hegele €1,200
50 Kristoffer Winterstein €1,200
51 Alexandros Erotorritou €1,200
52 Marcin Stachyra €1,200
53 Lars Eklund €1,200
54 Ninni Malmi €1,200
55 Richard Vladar €1,200
56 Luka Bojovic €1,200
57 Sami Pullianen €1,000
58 Sandor Dudas €1,000
59 Stefan Reiser €1,000
60 Robert Manner €1,000
61 Kaider Viikman €1,000
62 Jonas Kovacs €1,000
63 Tiikka Tiensuu €1,000
64 Jiri Kocab €1,000
65 Ondrej Jakubcik €1,000
66 Peter Muhlbek €1,000
67 Davide Saitta €1,000
68 Peter Cekan €1,000
69 Daniel Holmedahl €1,000
70 Patrick Jowa €1,000
71 Fabian Gumz €1,000

Elsewhere, the €200 + €20 Pokerlistings Deepstack drew 194 players, of whom 138 are still in at the time of writing. The extremely silly €100 + €10 Open Face Chinese Pineapple Shootout had 27 runners, all of whom looked like they were having an amazing time, and the final of the €225 + €25 Roulette Championship is just getting underway. There are cash games going on in the casino to suit all pockets as well - I haven't seen it myself, but there's a rumour going around that they're currently spreading everything from €1/€2 NLH right up to an eyewatering €50/€50 PLO game.

Your famished bloggers are now heading out to find some dinner, plus our blood alcohol levels are worryingly low, but we'll be right back here in the casino from noon tomorrow, when we'll be playing down to at least a final table, and possibly a winner.