Andrew Lichtenberger put in a raise to 36,000 from the big blind after Dan Smith already had chips invested from the button. Smith tanked for a bit before making the call.
The flop brought and Lichtenberger bet 18,000, Smith called. On the turn the hit and Lichtenberger took down the pot with a 36,000-chip bet.
Mike McDonald informed us that John Juanda busted out earlier versus Marvin Rettenmaier. Juanda raised with and Rettenmaier called with . The flop brought and Juanda proceeded to bet, bet and move all in on the river. Rettenmaier called all three streets with his set and Juanda was knocked out.
We haven't seen Juanda re-enter but he can choose to do so up until the start of Day 2.
The flop came down , and Shakerchi checked. Gregg bet 7,000, and Shakerchi made the call. Then, the was added to the board on the turn. Shakerchi checked, Gregg bet 16,500, and Shakerchi gave it up.
Mike Watson raised to 6,000 from the cutoff seat, and Igor Kurganov made the call from the big blind. The dealer put out the flop, and both players checked to see the pair the board on the turn. Kurganov fired 9,000, and Watson made the call.
The finished off the board on the river, and Kurganov checked. Watson checked behind. Kurganov showed the for two pair, aces and nines. Watson mucked, and Kurganov won the pot.
Action folded to Team PokerStars Pro and two-time World Series of Poker gold bracelet winner Jason Mercier on the button. He raised to 4,800, and only Scott Seiver called from the big blind.
The flop was presented by the dealer, and Seiver check-called a bet of 4,100 from Mercier to see the land on the turn. Seiver checked, then Mercier checked behind.
The river was the , and Seiver fired 15,000. Mercier snap-called.
Seiver tabled two pair with the . Mercier couldnt beat it and mucked his hand, allowing Seiver to win the pot.
On the flop, Justin Bonomo, Jason Mercier and Paul Newey checked in that order to see the land on the turn. Bonomo and Mercier checked, then Newey bet 10,000. Bonomo folded, but Mercier called.
The landed on the river, and Mercier led for 26,000. After some thought, Newey called.
Mercier showed the for a full house, tens full of sixes. Newey showed just the for the lower full house, then mucked his hand.
Talal Shakerchi flopped the world but failed to hit. He tried winning the other way but his opponent in the hand, Marvin Rettenmaier, called him down.
On the flop Shakerchi check-raised Rettenmaier's c-bet and was called. The turn came and Shakerchi led for 28,000.Call. On the river Shakerchi led for 52,000 and Rettenmaier flicked in the calling chips.
"Missed everything in sight!" said Shakerchi as he opened . His German opponent opened for two pair and scooped the pot.
Fabian Quoss, Philipp Gruissem, Phil Ivey and Dan Smith have all re-entered the �100,000 Super High Roller. Earlier we also saw Mikhail Smirnov buy back in and that means that we've seen quite a few all ins already.
Team PokerStars Pro Jonathan Duhamel, Tom Marchese, Ilya Bulychev, Joseph Cheong and Sergii Baranov have also been knocked out and so far they have not bought back in.