2019 888poker LIVE Festival Sochi

Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2019 888poker LIVE Festival Sochi

Final Results
Winner
Vasiliy Tsapko
Winning Hand
kj
Prize
5,006,050 RUB
Event Info
Buy-in
62,160 RUB
Prize Pool
35,000,000 RUB
Entries
569
Level Info
Level
36
Blinds
250,000 / 500,000
Ante
500,000

Golenko Leads After Day 2 in Sochi as the Money Bubble is Looming

Level 17 : 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Day 2 chip leader Evgeniy Golenko
Day 2 chip leader Evgeniy Golenko

The second tournament day of the 2019 888poker LIVE Sochi Main Event has wrapped up and a field of 569 entries has emerged in the first-ever 888poker LIVE festival on Russian soil in cooperation with Poker Club Management and Casino Sochi.

The money bubble will be looming when the 87 remaining players return to their seats in the luxurious casino complex in the mountains of Krasnaya Polyana after a good night's sleep, as just the top 80 spots will take home a portion of the prize pool.

All survivors of the five starting days combined to one field for the first time and the registration remained open for the first four 60-minute levels and the following break, which resulted in an action-packed start and plenty of early casualties. Ultimately, another 83 new entries boosted the field further and the buy-ins of the 32 online qualifiers that couldn't make it to Sochi were also added to the prize pool.

Once the seven scheduled levels were wrapped up, the money bubble was all but reached. Several players were gunning for the overnight lead and it was Evgeniy Golenko that claimed the top spot with 862,000. Another five hopefuls are within eyesight of the Kazakh as Damir Gabdullin (836,000), Ravil Khamatgareev (816,000), Aleksandr Chernikov (810,000), Alexsey Gatsko (790,000) and Leonid Semenyuk (753,000) are not far behind.

The 2019 888poker LIVE Sochi Main Event at a Glance

DayDateLevel DurationEntriesSurvivors
1aAugust 10th, 12 p.m.40 min10041
1bAugust 11th, 12 p.m.40 min8332
1cAugust 12th, 12 p.m.40 min13564
1dAugust 12th, 8 p.m.25 min7748
1eAugust 13th, 10 a.m.15 min5944
2August 13th, 1.30 p.m.60 min83-
3August 14th, 12 p.m.60 min56987
4August 15th, 12 p.m.60 mintba-

Other notables in the hunt for a Russian flag include Andrey Malyshev (505,000), Dmitrii Sukhorukov (505,000), Vartan Manucharyan (443,000), Aleksey Istomin (387,000), Elena Litvinyuk (369,000), Maksym Lavrov (335,000), Petr Bartagov (291,000), Nikolay Fal (208,000), Sergey Pichugin (167,000), Dmitry Gromov (101,000), Dmitry Vitkind (90,000) and Fraser MacIntyre (89,000).

For the 888poker ambassadors Vivian Saliba and Sofia Lovgren, the day on the Main Event tables was not crowned by success. The same also applied for Daria Feshchenko, however, the Russian cash game player had reason to celebrate during the dinner break as she was revealed as the newest 888poker ambassador.

888poker ambassadors in Sochi
Daria Feshchenko joins Sofia Lovgren and Vivian Saliba as 888poker ambassador

Saliba saw her pocket aces cracked by pocket kings and jumped back into the action soon after, but her short-stacked jam with king-jack resulted in a three-way all in and Ramin Gasanov saw his hopes of a deep run shut down when his pocket kings were also cracked by the ace-king of Oleg Volkov as an ace appeared on the river.

Michael Mizrachi re-entered twice on Day 2 and the third attempt appeared to be a charm when he quickly ran up a stack and was moved over to the feature table. However, a four-bet jam with ace-king for 43 big blinds was called by Hristo Dechev with ace-queen and the Bulgarian spiked one of his three outs on the flop to send Mizrachi to the rail.

Joining the five-time WSOP bracelet winner on the rail throughout the day were familiar names such as Anatoly Korochenskiy, Vladimir Shabalin, Natalia Panchenko, Oleg Egorov, Viktor Kudinov, Gor Kazaryan, Luca Esposito, Pavel Kovalenko, Vahe Martirosyan, and Mikhail Zamyatin.

Kudinov's fate was sealed when his pocket jacks on a four-high flop were no good, as Aleksandrs Natalcenko had flopped the nut straight with six-five suited. Demis Vasilov was caught in the crossfire with top pair and a flush draw but found no help either. Korochenskiy ran out of chips late in the day when his queen-high flush draw on the feature table bricked off against the top pair and top kicker of Dmitriyu Batuev.

The poker action for the night was not done yet for Chernikov, MacIntyre, and others as the former also entered the penultimate day of the High Roller with the chip lead among 31 players out of 80 entries remaining. The event is scheduled to play seven levels of 40 minutes with two levels of late registration remaining and the 888poker ambassadors Sofia Lovgren and Daria Feshchenko were among those with chips at their disposal as well when the cards went back in the air minutes after the Main Event had wrapped up.

Aleksandr Chernikov
Aleksandr Chernikov

Day 3 of the Main Event will recommence at 12 p.m. noon local time with blinds of 4,000-8,000 and a big blind ante of 8,000. A total of eight levels are scheduled or down to the final table, whichever comes first. Only the top 80 spots will get paid and the money bubble is expected to burst prior to the first break of the day.

As of the third level, the live stream with hole cards displayed will also be available on the 888poker Facebook and YouTube channel and the PokerNews live reporting team will be on the floor to provide all the action from Sochi until a champion is crowned.

Main Event Day 3 Seat Draw

TableSeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
141Leonid KartashovRussia211,00026
142Johnni NielsenSweden220,00028
143Dmitry GromovRussia101,00013
144Mikhail GusevRussia77,00010
145Valentin EhmlingGermany110,00014
146Vadim GaydukBelarus593,00074
147Dmitrii SukhorukovRussia505,00063
148Evgeniy NekrasovRussia74,0009
149Damir GabdullinRussia836,000105
      
151Sergey PichuginRussia167,00021
152Vladislav MankovichRussia66,0008
153Petr BartagovRussia291,00036
154Ilya NikolaevRussia172,00022
155Alexsey GatskoRussia790,00099
156Arman NugmanovJapan146,00018
157Sergey KudryavtsevRussia278,00035
158Pavel VershininRussia672,00084
159Garik TamasyanArmenia486,00061
      
161Konstantin GeneralovRussia482,00060
162Andrey MalyshevRussia505,00063
163Dmitry VitkindRussia90,00011
164Maksym LavrovUkraine335,00042
165Artur MukhinRussia140,00018
166Tatyana NikitinaRussia128,00016
167Vyacheslav PetrovskiiRussia232,00029
168Evgeniy ChernyakRussia182,00023
169Ernest ShakaryanRussia342,00043
      
171Ravil KhamatgareevRussia816,000102
172Artur OsipovRussia540,00068
173Dmitriy GolovinRussia566,00071
174Yuriy VolegovRussia140,00018
175Sergey AvdoninRussia335,00042
176Sergey TatarkinRussia246,00031
177Ayvar AkhmedovKazakhstan253,00032
178Ruben KaragozyanRussia332,00042
179Yunus TuguzRussia306,00038
      
181Sedrak BagdasaryanRussia375,00047
182Ezatulla AmaniRussia279,00035
183Firudin NasirovAzerbaijan79,00010
184Berkan AcarmanTurkey362,00045
185Aleksey RunetsUkraine366,00046
186Dmitriy DerbenevRussia260,00033
187Roman GadzhievRussia233,00029
188Konstantin LichaginRussia116,00015
189Islam KudaevRussia88,00011
      
191Aleksandr ChernikovRussia810,000101
192Vladimir PetrenkoRussia346,00043
193Ivan FedorovRussia416,00052
194Eduard BarsegyanRussia105,00013
195Daniil LesinRussia105,00013
196Katerina MillerIsrael35,0004
197Fraser MacintyreUnited Kingdom89,00011
198Dmitriy BimurzaevRussia79,00010
199Vartan ManucharyanRussia443,00055
      
201Andrey DanilyukRussia91,00011
202Anton KonovalovRussia358,00045
203Evgeniy GolenkoKazakhstan862,000108
204Elena LitvinyukRussia369,00046
205Oleg VolkovRussia547,00068
206Artem MetelskiyRussia230,00029
207Roman AvanesovRussia48,0006
208Aliaksei DubrouskiBelarus348,00044
209Leonid SemenyukRussia753,00094
      
211Vladimir LelgantRussia422,00053
212Vasiliy TsapkoRussia182,00023
213Howard LeungCanada198,00025
214Vitaliy AvanesyanRussia122,00015
215Aleksandrs NatalcenkoLatvia218,00027
216Hristo DechevBulgaria450,00056
218Ruslan MityaevUkraine128,00016
219Dmitryi IlyinRussia354,00044
      
222Andrey BerinovRussia533,00067
223Iraklis ManikarosGreece72,0009
224Vladimir NikulshinRussia257,00032
225Aleksey IstominRussia387,00048
226Nikolay PaskalRussia61,0008
227Oleksandr KrylovUkraine156,00020
228Nikolay FalRussia208,00026
229Nikolay EvdokimovRussia215,00027
      
231Ilias HadzhyiakhiaievUkraine215,00027
232Abdul Mamin Abdal Ali HanRussia362,00045
233Evgeniy ShibaldinRussia198,00025
234Stepan MikhnoRussia125,00016
235Dmitriyu BatuevRussia627,00078
236Feliks SaakyanArmenia475,00059
238Mete UstuayTurkey321,00040
239Vsevolod NikolaevRussia602,00075

Tags: Aleksandr ChernikovAleksandrs NatalcenkoAleksey IstominAlexsey GatskoAnatoly KorochenskiyDamir GabdullinDaria FeshchenkoDmitriyu BatuevElena LitvinyukEvgeniy GolenkoFraser MacIntyreHristo DechevMichael MizrachiOleg VolkovPavel KovalenkoRavil KhamatgareevSofia LovgrenVivian SalibaVladimir Shabalin

BIG NEWS as 888poker Signs Female Cash Game Poker Player

Level 17 : 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante

The poker world just got hotter as cash game player and Instagram hottie Daria Feshchenko, from Russia, joins the Team 888poker lineup of official ambassadors. Tiffany Michelle gets the dish on Daria's poker background, after the official ambassador announcement was made in Sochi.

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Korochenskiy Eliminated by Batuev

Level 17 : 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Anatoly Korochenskiy
Anatoly Korochenskiy

The feature table has caught up on the elimination of Anatoly Korochenskiy, who put his hopes on a flush-draw after three-way action to the {a-Hearts}{8-Hearts}{3-Spades} flop. Down to 106,000,Korochenskiy jammed with the {q-Hearts}{7-Hearts} and Dmitriyu Batuev reshoved for 107,000 with {a-Spades}{k-Spades}, Pavel Vershinin let go of {j-Spades}{9-Spades}.

Neither the {q-Spades} turn nor the {10-Diamonds} river provided enough help for Korochenskiy and he headed to the rail.

Player Chips Progress
Pavel Vershinin ru
Pavel Vershinin
816,000
-50,000
-50,000
Dmitriyu Batuev ru
Dmitriyu Batuev
267,000
127,000
127,000
Anatoly Korochenskiy ru
Anatoly Korochenskiy
Busted

Tags: Anatoly KorochenskiyDmitriyu BatuevPavel Vershinin

Svitelskiy Eliminated in Three-Way All In

Level 17 : 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Elena Litvinyuk
Elena Litvinyuk

In a three-way all in, Elena Litvinyuk was at risk with the {a-Spades}{q-Hearts} and faced two pocket pairs. Iraklis Manikaros held {4-Clubs}{4-Diamonds} and Arseniy Svitelskiy had the {10-Hearts}{10-Clubs}.

The board came {a-Clubs}{6-Hearts}{3-Diamonds}{a-Hearts}{j-Spades} and Litvinyuk essentially tripled up.

Less fortunate was Natalia Panchenko, as she was among the latest players to bust.

Player Chips Progress
Elena Litvinyuk ru
Elena Litvinyuk
220,000
150,000
150,000
Iraklis Manikaros gr
Iraklis Manikaros
80,000
-45,000
-45,000
Natalia Panchenko ru
Natalia Panchenko
Busted
Arseniy Svitelskiy ru
Arseniy Svitelskiy
Busted
Vladimir Nazarov ru
Vladimir Nazarov
Busted

Tags: Arseniy SvitelskiyElena LitvinyukIraklis ManikarosNatalia Panchenko

Double Knockout for Natalcenko

Level 16 : 2,500/5,000, 5,000 ante
Demis vasilov
Demis vasilov

Viktor Kudinov raised from early position and picked up two callers in Aleksandrs Natalcenko on the button and Demis Vasilov out of the big blind. The {4-Diamonds}{3-Hearts}{2-Hearts} flop provided fireworks, as Vasilov and Kudinov ended up all in, which Natalcenko happily called.

Demis Vasilov: {9-Hearts}{4-Hearts}
Viktor Kudinov: {j-Diamonds}{j-Spades}
Aleksandrs Natalcenko: {6-Spades}{5-Spades}

The {5-Clubs} on the turn and the {k-Diamonds} on the river were both

Player Chips Progress
Aleksandrs Natalcenko lv
Aleksandrs Natalcenko
370,000
243,000
243,000
Demis Vasilov ru
Demis Vasilov
Busted
Viktor Kudinov ru
Viktor Kudinov
Busted

Tags: Aleksandrs NatalcenkoDemis VasilovViktor Kudinov

Dechev Busts Mizrachi in Big Pot

Level 16 : 2,500/5,000, 5,000 ante
Michael Mizrachi
Michael Mizrachi

Over on the feature table, Michael Mizrachi raised to 12,500 first to act and Hristo Dechev on the button three-bet to 25,000. Mizrachi jammed for 216,000 in total and Dechev called after short consideration.

Michael Mizrachi: {a-Spades}{k-Diamonds}
Hristo Dechev: {a-Hearts}{q-Spades}

The board came {q-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}{6-Clubs}{j-Clubs}{4-Diamonds} and the queen in the window sent Mizrachi to the rail in spectacular fashion.

Player Chips Progress
Hristo Dechev bg
Hristo Dechev
475,000
201,000
201,000
Michael Mizrachi us
Michael Mizrachi
Busted
WSOP 5X Winner
WPT 2X Winner

Tags: Hristo DechevMichael Mizrachi

Saliba Eliminated in Three-Way All In

Level 14 : 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante
Vivian Saliba
Vivian Saliba

Just before the players headed into the dinner break, Vivian Saliba was all in and at risk, facing Ramin Gasanov and Oleg Volkov who had both covered.

Vivian Saliba: {k-Diamonds}{j-Clubs}
Ramin Gasanov: {k-Hearts}{k-Clubs}
Oleg Volkov: {a-Hearts}{k-Spades}

The {8-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds}{3-Hearts} flop gave Saliba some back door outs, but the {5-Spades} turn sealed her fate. For Gasanov disaster struck as the {a-Diamonds} river improved Volkov to aces up and locked up the double knockout.

Player Chips Progress
Oleg Volkov ru
Oleg Volkov
450,000
150,000
150,000
Garik Tamasyan am
Garik Tamasyan
400,000
202,900
202,900
Vivian Saliba br
Vivian Saliba
Busted
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Ramin Gasanov ru
Ramin Gasanov
Busted

Tags: Oleg VolkovRamin GasanovVivian Saliba

Saliba Eliminated by Hadzhyiakhiaiev

Level 13 : 1,200/2,500, 2,500 ante
Vivian Saliba
Vivian Saliba

Vivian Saliba was spotted outside of the tournament area and confirmed that she was no longer in contention. According to Saliba, who was last spotted with around 70,000, she got it in with pocket aces against the pocket kings of Ilias Hadzhyiakhiaiev and was unable to hold up with the superior starting hand.

Player Chips Progress
Ilias Hadzhyiakhiaiev ua
Ilias Hadzhyiakhiaiev
160,000
110,000
110,000
Vivian Saliba br
Vivian Saliba
Busted
888poker

Tags: Ilias HadzhyiakhiaievVivian Saliba

Badulin Wins Flip Against Garin

Level 12 : 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Casino Sochi Tournament Room
Casino Sochi Tournament Room

Sergey Garin started below the average while Anton Badulin was at two times the average when the action resumed. Things had changed since as Garin pulled ahead, but a flip just changed the circumstances once more.

Anton Badulin: {10-Hearts}{10-Spades}
Sergey Garin: {a-Spades}{q-Spades}

The board came {k-Spades}{j-Clubs}{2-Spades}{a-Clubs}{q-Hearts} and Badulin jumped out of his seat in celebration when the river gave him two pair. He doubled for 91,200 and left Garin on a nub.

Player Chips Progress
Anton Badulin ru
Anton Badulin
185,000
-41,400
-41,400
Sergey Garin ru
Sergey Garin
17,300
-24,000
-24,000

Tags: Anton BadulinSergey Garin