Marcelo Manfredini, raised to 35,000 from middle position, Alexander Norden called off the bet in the hijack for his last 35,000 and Tarmo Tammel squeezed to 105,000 on the button. Manfredini called.
With action on the side, the flop landed 3♣3♦K♣. Manfredini checked and Tammel put him all in for approximately 300,000. Manfredini called.
Alexander Norden: J♦J♣
Marcelo Manfredini: A♣7♣
Tarmo Tammel: A♠K♥
The turn and river fell the 7♠ and 10♦ respectively and Tammel scored a double bust out.
The PokerStars European Poker Tour continues today at the Hilton Prague as Event #52: €10,300 EPT High Roller plays to its conclusion. The event is scheduled to kick off at 12 p.m. local time as the final 24 players get whittled down to a champion, each playing for their share of the €2,328,000 prize pool.
Entering Day 3 with the overall chip lead is Juan Pardo, who managed to accumulate 1,350,000 by the conclusion of play last night. Pardo already has a more than impressive sum of $9,623,392 in live tournament earnings but is looking to add an additional €491,950 with a win today. If Pardo manages to convert his chip lead into a trophy, it will be his sixth EPT win on the circuit and his second win this year, after taking down the $50,000 EPT Super High Roller event in Cyprus just two months ago.
Pardo’s path to victory isn’t clear, as both Tobias Peters and Salih Atac are following closely behind with stacks of 1,120,000 and 1,105,000 respectively; the only other players to eclipse a stack of seven-figures.
Day 3 Top 10 Chip Counts
Rank
Player
Country
Chip Count
Big Blinds
1
Juan Pardo
Spain
1,350,000
90
2
Tobias Peters
Netherlands
1,120,000
75
3
Salih Atac
Switzerland
1,105,000
74
4
Natan Chauskin
Belarus
760,000
51
5
Diogo Coelho
Portugal
675,000
45
6
Anton Suarez
Sweden
625,000
42
7
Kubanychbek Abakirov
Kyrgyzstan
610,000
41
8
Nisad Muratovic
Bosnia and Herzegovina
585,000
39
9
Tarmo Tammel
Estonia
505,000
34
10
Shyngis Satubayev
Kazakhstan
490,000
33
Amongst the finalists, Antoine Saout also remains in contention with 275,000. After finishing second in last year's EPT Prague Main Event, Saout will certainly be looking to improve upon his previous finish as he attempts to claim a career-first PokerStars shard.
The tournament will recommence on Level 11 with blinds at 2,000/5,000 with a 5,000 big blind ante. Players will play through hour-long levels until a winner is crowned.
Stay tuned to PokerNews as our live reporting team follows all the action throughout the day as we wrap up here at EPT Prague.