Boesen And Navickas Both Out; That’s a Wrap

Rasmus Sihvonen
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Action folded all the way to Vilius Zabarauskas, who opened to 80,000 from the Small Blind. Mathies Boesen took a gander at his hole cards in the Big Blind before moving all in for 324,000. Zabarauskas made the call.

Vilius Zabarauskas: 44
Mathies Boesen: 55

“Ah,” Zabarauskas sighed as he saw he was in rough shape. Boesen maintained his lead on the K26 flop, and nothing changed on the A turn. Brutal for Boesen, though, as the dealer revealed the 4 on the river.

As Boesen left the tournament area, there was another all-in and call situation at the other table. It was Audrius Navickas who had moved all in for 221,000 from the Small Blind, and he was snap-called by Rasmus Sihvonen in the Big Blind.

Audrius Navickas: A10
Rasmus Sihvonen: KK

Navickas was trailing, and the 962 flop didn’t improve his hand. The nail in the coffin came on the turn, when Sihvonen improved to a set thanks to the K. The 4 river didn’t change anything, and as such, two players went out in the same orbit.

The remaining eight players bagged their chips, and that’s a wrap for Day 2. They will return to the final table tomorrow at 12:00 to pick up the fight for the €19,795 first-place prize and the coveted trophy.

That’s a wrap for the poker.pro live coverage for today, but stay tuned, as a small recap of today’s action soon will follow (including the final table chip counts and all results so far).

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