Two big pots on adjacent tables, one going all the way to showdown, the other stopping short. The first featured the notably aggressive Roland de Wolfe being handed a spoonful of his own medicine by Michael Muheim, the PokerStars qualifier from Switzerland.
Muheim raised pre-flop from the cut-off -- a standard three-times the big blind of 3,000 -- and De Wolfe re-raised from the button, making it about 22,000 with a formidable pile of red chips. Muheim moved all in, about 60,000 more. De Wolfe tanked for a long, long time before folding.
All this was playing out as Ludovic Lacay and Uffe Holm were looking at a board of 8c-7d-6d-3c-10h and significant piles of chips were in front of them. Lacay had moved in, Holm was pondering, but ceased pondering and announced a call. Lacay showed K-9c for a straight and Holm mucked.
More bust-outs are coming, and then a chip count. It's speedy stuff so far.










