€2,350 Main Event
Day 2 Started
€2,350 Main Event
Day 2 Started
Table | Seat | Player | Country | Chip Count | Big Blinds |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
108 | 1 | Marco Di Persio | Italy | 417,000 | 104 |
108 | 2 | Mats Nylander | Sweden | 784,000 | 196 |
108 | 3 | Denis Vladimirov | United States | 191,000 | 48 |
108 | 6 | Tiyanes Yildirim | Germany | 250,000 | 63 |
108 | 7 | Mathias Karweta | Germany | 120,000 | 30 |
108 | 8 | Michael Wehner | Germany | 52,000 | 13 |
109 | 1 | Jan Maule | Czech Republic | 48,000 | 12 |
109 | 3 | Shenghe Yang | China | 162,000 | 41 |
109 | 5 | Dario Alioto | Italy | 189,000 | 47 |
109 | 6 | Bruno Stefanelli | Italy | 344,000 | 86 |
109 | 7 | Thiago Silva De Morgado | Brazil | 73,000 | 18 |
109 | 8 | Marc Palatzky | Germany | 320,000 | 80 |
110 | 1 | Vasileios Chatzilazarou | Greece | 258,000 | 65 |
110 | 3 | Fabian Riebau-Schmithals | Germany | 627,000 | 157 |
110 | 4 | Dimitri Holdeew | Germany | 94,000 | 24 |
110 | 6 | Grzegorz Derkowski | Germany | 414,000 | 104 |
110 | 7 | Roman Cieslik | Germany | 141,000 | 35 |
110 | 8 | Leonid Yanovski | Israel | 285,000 | 71 |
111 | 2 | Ioannis Papadopoulos | Greece | 580,000 | 145 |
111 | 3 | Andreas Krause | Germany | 250,000 | 63 |
111 | 4 | Emily Perrinjaquet | Switzerland | 127,000 | 32 |
111 | 5 | Adolf Buettner | Germany | 311,000 | 78 |
111 | 6 | Jean Michel Kleemann | Germany | 102,000 | 26 |
111 | 8 | Inaki Gonzales | Spain | 368,000 | 92 |
112 | 1 | Philipp Zukernik | Canada | 68,000 | 17 |
112 | 4 | Fabian Rolli | Switzerland | 452,000 | 113 |
112 | 5 | Hen Rosilio | Israel | 285,000 | 71 |
112 | 6 | Bartosz Kaminski | Poland | 87,000 | 22 |
112 | 7 | Oswin Ziegelbecker | Austria | 690,000 | 173 |
112 | 8 | Lautaro Guerra | Spain | 233,000 | 58 |
113 | 1 | Sebastian Langrock | Germany | 125,000 | 31 |
113 | 2 | Fahredin Mustafov | Bulgaria | 285,000 | 71 |
113 | 4 | Sebastian Piatek | Poland | 247,000 | 62 |
113 | 5 | Duarte Baptista | Portugal | 381,000 | 95 |
113 | 7 | Nikolaos Lampropoulos | Greece | 93,000 | 23 |
113 | 8 | Yurii Shevchuk | Ukraine | 375,000 | 94 |
114 | 2 | Tomas Novotny | Czech Republic | 460,000 | 115 |
114 | 3 | Xiaoyi Jin | Austria | 275,000 | 69 |
114 | 4 | Markus Jordan | Germany | 174,000 | 44 |
114 | 5 | Ryan Oliver | Canada | 279,000 | 70 |
114 | 6 | Angelos Pettas | Greece | 88,000 | 22 |
114 | 7 | Tim Grau | Germany | 588,000 | 147 |
115 | 1 | Anton Suarez | Sweden | 169,000 | 42 |
115 | 2 | Matthias Kribben | Germany | 129,000 | 32 |
115 | 4 | Heiko Hinkelmann | Germany | 409,000 | 102 |
115 | 5 | Minglong Mu | China | 231,000 | 58 |
115 | 6 | Enrico Macias Romero | Germany | 426,000 | 107 |
115 | 8 | Ioa Tabacaru | Romania | 215,000 | 54 |
123 | 2 | David Boyaciyan | Netherlands | 253,000 | 63 |
123 | 3 | Michal Schuh | Czech Republic | 133,000 | 33 |
123 | 4 | Thanh Trung Tran | Germany | 183,000 | 46 |
123 | 5 | Vasyl Pidhrushnyi | Ukraine | 217,000 | 54 |
123 | 6 | Tomasz Kozub | Poland | 807,000 | 202 |
123 | 8 | Matthew Macioce | United States | 487,000 | 122 |
124 | 1 | Guenter Halak | Austria | 273,000 | 68 |
124 | 3 | Emrah Cakmak | France | 42,000 | 11 |
124 | 4 | Saeed Rehman | Germany | 350,000 | 88 |
124 | 5 | Piero Alioto | Italy | 158,000 | 40 |
124 | 7 | Alexander Adam | Germany | 73,000 | 18 |
124 | 8 | Philipp Wallner | Austria | 219,000 | 55 |
125 | 1 | Dorel Eldabach | Israel | 713,000 | 178 |
125 | 2 | Omar Eljach | Sweden | 143,000 | 36 |
125 | 4 | Yevhen Mevsha | Ukraine | 235,000 | 59 |
125 | 5 | Sebastian Juhlen | Sweden | 376,000 | 94 |
125 | 7 | Hoss Parhizkar | United Kingdom | 195,000 | 49 |
125 | 8 | Seamus Cahill | Ireland | 93,000 | 23 |
126 | 2 | Marek Uharcek | Slovakia | 653,000 | 163 |
126 | 3 | Joao Estanislau | Portugal | 680,000 | 170 |
126 | 5 | Goran Urumovic | Sweden | 190,000 | 48 |
126 | 6 | Michal Rudnik | Poland | 158,000 | 40 |
126 | 7 | Jacco Hester | Netherlands | 182,000 | 46 |
126 | 8 | Florian Kraft | Germany | 133,000 | 33 |
127 | 2 | August Schlegl | Austria | 627,000 | 157 |
127 | 3 | Samuel Fuller | Canada | 308,000 | 77 |
127 | 4 | Jakob Madsen | Denmark | 330,000 | 83 |
127 | 5 | Christoph Helmers | Germany | 153,000 | 38 |
127 | 6 | Dominik Paus | Germany | 295,000 | 74 |
127 | 7 | Benjamin Alacam | Germany | 135,000 | 34 |
127 | 8 | Sebastian Koehnert | Germany | 45,000 | 11 |
128 | 1 | Holger Jakubowski | Germany | 65,000 | 16 |
128 | 2 | Giorgio Donzelli | Italy | 204,000 | 51 |
128 | 3 | Ali Balci | Germany | 398,000 | 100 |
128 | 4 | Dmitrij Fadeev | Germany | 564,000 | 141 |
128 | 5 | Vadim Zakharyan | Israel | 230,000 | 58 |
128 | 8 | Andre Hoeveken | Germany | 127,000 | 32 |
129 | 1 | Massimiliano Zanasi | Italy | 936,000 | 234 |
129 | 2 | Eran Carmi | Israel | 226,000 | 57 |
129 | 4 | Mustafa Biz | Turkey | 533,000 | 133 |
129 | 6 | Bohdan Zahurskyi | Ukraine | 149,000 | 37 |
129 | 7 | Alessandro De Michele | Italy | 134,000 | 34 |
129 | 8 | Alexi Skoulos | Sweden | 225,000 | 56 |
The business end of the The Grand Big Wrap PLO by $ZTO$ has been reached at the King's Resort in Rozvadov. Just two days remain for Pot-Limit Omaha specialists to showcase their tournament skills during the ongoing series in Europe's biggest poker arena, which is set to host a WSOP Circuit festival and the 2023 WSOP Europe in the upcoming weeks.
One of the marquee events on the schedule is the 2023 The Grand Big Wrap €2,350 Main Event, which has so far concluded the two starting days. Both flights attracted 128 entries and 91 players advanced but these figures are subject to change. When Day 2 kicks off at 2 p.m. local time, the late registration will be open for another two levels.
During that time, unlimited re-entries are allowed and several of the High Roller contestants are expected to embark on a journey to run up a stack. They will receive 100,000 in chips and two duplicate levels with blinds of 2,000-4,000 and a big blind ante of 4,000 conclude the registration period. As of Day 2 and until a winner has been crowned, the levels will last 60 minutes each.
Leading the field into today's proceedings is Italy's Massimiliano Zanasi with 936,000 and Day 1a chip leader Tomasz Kozub follows with 807,000, narrowly ahead of Mats Nylander (784,000). The always dangerous Dorel Eldabach (713,000) is just one of several notables in the top ten, which also includes Oswin Ziegelbecker (690,000).
Rank | Player | Country | Chip Count | Big Blinds |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Massimiliano Zanasi | Italy | 936,000 | 234 |
2 | Tomasz Kozub | Poland | 807,000 | 202 |
3 | Mats Nylander | Sweden | 784,000 | 196 |
4 | Dorel Eldabach | Israel | 713,000 | 178 |
5 | Oswin Ziegelbecker | Austria | 690,000 | 173 |
6 | Joao Estanislau | Portugal | 680,000 | 170 |
7 | Marek Uharcek | Slovakia | 653,000 | 163 |
8 | Fabian Riebau-Schmithals | Germany | 627,000 | 157 |
9 | August Schlegl | Austria | 627,000 | 157 |
10 | Tim Grau | Austria | 588,000 | 147 |
Among the PLO specialists still in contention are Grzegorz Derkowski, Duarte Baptista, Jakob Madsen, Leonid Yanovski, the inaugural Big Wrap Main Event winner Lautaro Guerra, as well as 2022 WSOP Europe Main Event champion Omar Eljach.
With the late registration still open, several big names are expected to join the fray such as the €10,000 High Roller winners Quan Zhou and Filip Lovric. The latter wrapped up his victory this morning after the sun had already gone up outside of the poker arena. Jan-Peter Jachtmann and Joni Jouhkimainen also come to mind as potential late entries.
The prize pool information will be released once the registration has closed at the start of level 14 and it is expected that more than the €500,000 guarantee will be up for grabs. Depending on the progress throughout the day, the penultimate tournament day may reach the nine-handed final table for tomorrow's live-streamed conclusion or stop prior to that.
Stay tuned right here on PokerNews to find out who becomes the next The Grand Big Wrap €2,350 Main Event champion!
Level: 12
Blinds: 2,000/4,000
Ante: 4,000
The players have taken their seats and unbagged their chips, and Day 2 is now underway.
So far, nine players have bought in with a fresh stack and that also includes the WSOP Europe PLO bracelet winner Tomas Ribeiro, who finished third in yesterday's €10,000 Platinum High Roller.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Juergen Pollack |
100,000
100,000
|
100,000 |
Alexander Schwarz
|
100,000
100,000
|
100,000 |
Oleksandr Sadovyi |
100,000
100,000
|
100,000 |
Maximilian Schaper
|
100,000
100,000
|
100,000 |
Lewe Thiesen |
100,000
100,000
|
100,000 |
Oliver Bösch |
100,000
100,000
|
100,000 |
Alfredo Vega Meister |
100,000
100,000
|
100,000 |
Tomas Ribeiro |
100,000
100,000
|
100,000 |
|
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Angelo Falletta
|
100,000
100,000
|
100,000 |
Emrah Cakmak started the day with one of the shortest stacks and was unable to get things going.
The Frenchman was spotted on his way out and Ali Balci claimed the pot. On a board of 10♥8♦4♦K♠8♠, the A♥K♥QxJx of Balci were enough to score the knockout.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Ali Balci |
430,000
32,000
|
32,000 |
Emrah Cakmak | Busted |
Heads-up on a flop of A♦8♠J♣ and around 15,000 in the pot, Vasyl Pidhrushnyi bet 5,000 from the hijack and David Boyaciyan called in the small blind.
Both players checked the 2♣ turn before Boyaciyan led out for 12,000 on the A♣ river.
Pidhrushnyi tanked for a moment before calling as Boyaciyan tossed Q♣5♣ into the middle of the table, showing he had made a running flush. Pidhrushnyi mucked his hand.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
David Boyaciyan |
280,000
27,000
|
27,000 |
Vasyl Pidhrushnyi |
170,000
-47,000
|
-47,000 |
Mats Nylander and Anton Suarez had already built of pot of around 60,000 as they went heads-up to the river on a board of A♦Q♣J♠5♠2♠.
Suarez, in the big blind, led out for 4,000 and Nylander quickly tossed in a chip to call. Suarez then turned over A♥Q♠9♥2♣ for two pair.
Nylander showed 10♠8♠5♦2♦ and the dealer flipped over his cards and went to award the pot to Suarez. "I win," Nylander pointed out.
"He had a flush," Suarez added as Nylander's cards were turned back over and the pot pushed in his direction.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Mats Nylander |
840,000
56,000
|
56,000 |
Anton Suarez |
92,000
-77,000
|
-77,000 |
In four-way action to the 7♠6♦4♣ flop, the action checked to Inaki Gonzales on the button and he made it 30,000 to go. One opponent after the other folded and the Spaniard claimed the pot.
Soon after, Gonzales tangled with Andreas Krause as they headed to the A♥K♦2♦4♥ turn. Krause bet 20,000 into 40,000 and Gonzales tank-folded to get shown the K♥K♠5♠3♣ for a wheel and set of kings.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Inaki Gonzales |
375,000
7,000
|
7,000 |
Andreas Krause |
275,000
25,000
|
25,000 |