2014 Cyprus - Live Events Int.

$200,000 Guaranteed Main Event
Day: 1a
Event Info

2014 Cyprus - Live Events Int.

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k3
Prize
$87,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,350
Prize Pool
$433,445
Entries
331
Level Info
Level
29
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
10,000

$200,000 Guaranteed Main Event

Day 1a Completed

Viacheslav Igin Leads 2014 Cyprus Live Events International; Troyanovskiy One of Many To Fall

Level 9 : 400/800, 100 ante
Vladimir Troyanovskiy busted in one of the last hands
Vladimir Troyanovskiy busted in one of the last hands

The first day of the Live Events International Main Event on the beautiful island of Cyprus saw the tournament room of the luxurious Noah's Ark resort buzz with an electric poker atmosphere. A total of 172 entries were made into the $1,500 Main Event, and 81 players made it through the day.

Nine 45-minute levels were played under the supervision of Thomas Kremser, one of the most accomplished and experienced tournament directors in the world. The tournament room was as convenient as the Rio's Amazon Room, and the atmosphere was as good as that of your local casino. The Live Events International organization had everything right here in Cyprus, with free drinks and food for the players, masseuses when needed, and experienced dealers to guarantee a smoothly-run tournament.

Russia made by far for the biggest contingent of players — combining the sunny mornings on the North Cypriotic island with some poker during the day was the move a lot of Russians made.

Amongst those in the field were some familiar faces. Unibet Open winner Dmitry Varlamov was one of them, but one bullet wouldn't be enough for him. He busted a little before the last break of the day when he ran his aces into quad jacks. On his second bullet, he wouldn't be more fortunate as he busted before the end of the day. We wouldn't be surprised if Varlamov would try again on Day 1b.

Alexander Lakhov, with well over $1.2 million in live tournament earnings and a fixture on the European circuit, made his appearance as well. He survived the day with a mere 4,000 in chips, the absolute shortest stack making it thorugh to Day 1b, but Lakhov will be looking for his 35th cash on Cypriotic soil. Unless he makes the comeback of the century, he might need a deep run in one of the side events to succeed in that goal.

Vladimir Troyanovskiy was another Russian native who we tried to keep track of on Day 1a. Troyanovskiy, maybe best known for his $25,000 PCA High Roller runner-up finish to Vanessa Selbst in 2013, grinded his way up to well over 50,000, before eventually busting in one of the last hands of the day. With the tournament director announcing four more hands to be played for the day, Troyankovskiy gambled with {6-}{4-} to either bust and be able to play on Day 1b, or double up and have a fighting chance on Day 2. He busted with four hands to play to the jacks of an opponent.

There was just one lady in the field today, and that was Russia's Natalia Iakovleva, who played a hand she'll most likely not easily forget:

Iakovleva was all in preflop for her last 5,250, and she found not one, but many callers. In fact, four players made the call, causing Iakovleva to leave the table and watch from a far distance. The flop came down {K-Diamonds}{6-Spades}{4-Spades}, and action checked to Ramon Rincon in last position. He bet 8,700, Andrey Golubev called, and then Sonarstev Vyacheskov raised all in for 20,000. The next player and Rincon folded, and then Golubev made the call.

This left Iakovleva, Vyacheskov, and Golubev as the three remaining players in the hand, and the cards were turned up for all to see. Iakovleva had the {K-Spades}{K-Clubs}, Vyacheskov had the {K-Hearts}{Q-Spades}, and Golubev had the {8-Diamonds}{7-Clubs}. The turn was the {7-Diamonds}, and the river completed the board with the {6-Hearts}. Iakovleva had made a full house and quintupled her stack, while Vyacheskov more than doubled his.

Iakovleva continued from there and finished the day with 33,600 in chips.

It wasn't solely Russian players coming to North Cyprus to play some cards, though. Bulgarian Atanas Gueorguiev was playing, as was Ukrainian EPT Vienna champion Oleksii Khoroshenin. Guerguiev wouldn't last nine levels, as he busted his second bullet in the eighth level of the day, and Khoroshenin did much better. He ran his stack up to the chip lead at one point, and we spoke to him when he was done packing his bag of chips for the day.

Khoroshenin told us he got kind of lucky in a big hand to double up. He had three-bet a 1,600-chip open to 3,600 with the {Q-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}. His opponent had made the call and {2-}{9-Diamonds}{J-Diamonds} appeared on the flop. Khoroshenin bet 4,500 and saw his opponent raise to 12,000. Khoroshenin pushed all in and received a call. Khoroshenin's queen-high flush draw wasn't any good as his opponent tabled the {A-Diamonds}{2-Diamonds}, but a {Q-} on the turn was great for the EPT Vienna winner, though. The {3-Clubs} on the river was a blank, and Khoroshenin scooped the pot.

Not much later, Khoroshenin would double up again through the same player. His opponent opened the cutoff seat and Khoroshenin three-bet to 4,600 holding the {K-Spades}{6-Spades} Khoroshenin. His opponent made the call and then called Khoroshenin's 5,000-chip bet on the {6-}{3-}{J-} flop. Khoroshenin continued for 17,000 when he made trips after the {6-Diamonds} came on the turn. His opponent called, and the river was the {3-Diamonds}, completing a backdoor flush. Khoroshenin pushed all in for about 30,000, and his opponent made the call, but mucked after Khoroshenin showed his full house.

Finishing with 167,400, Khoroshenin was just shy 4,100 for the chip lead of the day, an honor that goes to Viacheslav Igin after gathering up 171,500.

Players who played today and busted, are able to play tomorrow on Day 1b. Again on Day 1b, players will play nine 45-minute levels, and will be able to reenter the entire day. The tournament will start play at 1 p.m. local time, and that's more than enough time to enjoy the sun, pool, and beach in the morning.

Tags: Andrey GolubevAtanas GueorguievDmitry VarlamovNatalia IakovlevaOleksii KhorosheninRodin GrigoriiSonarstev VyacheskovVladimir TroyanovskiyVyacheslav Igin

End of Day 1a Chip Counts (full)

Level 9 : 400/800, 100 ante
Player Chips Progress
Viacheslav Igin ru
Viacheslav Igin
171,500 171,500
Oleksii Khoroshenin ua
Oleksii Khoroshenin
EPT 1X Winner
167,400 -2,600
Srda Milovic cs
Srda Milovic
139,700 139,700
Heorhii Doroshev ua
Heorhii Doroshev
128,700 128,700
Israfil Abdullaiev ua
Israfil Abdullaiev
127,000 127,000
Alexandr Babich ru
Alexandr Babich
126,200 126,200
Siarhei Kremerau by
Siarhei Kremerau
124,600 124,600
Alexander Kupriyanov ru
Alexander Kupriyanov
121,100 59,100
Kiryl Radzivonau by
Kiryl Radzivonau
112,700 112,700
Artem Petrichenko ru
Artem Petrichenko
112,300 112,300
Maksym Panyak ru
Maksym Panyak
106,100 106,100
Coca Valeriu ro
Coca Valeriu
106,000 106,000
Igor Ovcharenko ru
Igor Ovcharenko
105,600 105,600
Yucel Eminoglu tr
Yucel Eminoglu
104,200 104,200
Evgeniy Nam ru
Evgeniy Nam
103,300 103,300
Igor Rybak ru
Igor Rybak
102,900 102,900
Dmitrii Semenov ru
Dmitrii Semenov
99,400 99,400
Turker Baloglu tr
Turker Baloglu
96,800 96,800
Dmitriy Grishin ru
Dmitriy Grishin
91,000 91,000
Dmitrii Pashpekin ru
Dmitrii Pashpekin
89,500 89,500
Ruslan Isayevich by
Ruslan Isayevich
89,000 89,000
Artur Gaynanov ru
Artur Gaynanov
87,800 87,800
Mihails Morozovs lv
Mihails Morozovs
85,100 85,100
Roland Josef Meissi de
Roland Josef Meissi
82,500 82,500
Gheorghe Butuc md
Gheorghe Butuc
81,900 81,900

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Day 1a is in the Books

Level 9 : 400/800, 100 ante

Day 1a of the 2014 Cyprus Live Event International is done for. Nine levels are in the books and the remaining 82 players will come back on monday August 11th. All the chip counts, and an extensive recap of todays action, will follow later in the evening after the organization has supplied us with all the details.

Vladimir Troyanovskiy Eliminated

Level 9 : 400/800, 100 ante
Vladimir Troyanovskiy
Vladimir Troyanovskiy

While tournament director Thomas Kremser announced that four more hands would be played, Vladimir Troyanovskiy opened for 1,700 from the hijack position. The player in the cutoff made the call, and the button squeezed to 8,500. Both blinds folded and Troyanovskiy quickly shoved all in, still staring at his tablet. The cutoff folded, the button immediately called.

Troyanovskiy's decision might have been motivated by the fact that re entering on day 1b would only be possible if he busted today. The {6-Spades}{4-Spades} he showed wasn't much, and he had a though time beating the button's {J-Clubs}{J-Diamonds}.

With {A-Diamonds}{Q-Diamonds}{2-Diamonds} on the flop, things weren't looking good for Troyanovskiy. The {J-Hearts} on the turn sealed the deal, and the {K-Diamonds} on the river made things official.

Troyanovskiy will most likely re enter tomorrow, starting with a fresh stack of 30,000 and 50/100 blinds.

Player Chips Progress
Vladimir Troyanovskiy ru
Vladimir Troyanovskiy
Busted

Tags: Vladimir Troyanovskiy

Chop It Up

Level 9 : 400/800, 100 ante

On a {K-Hearts}{A-Hearts}{5-Diamonds} we saw Maxim Panyak bet out 3,300 from middle position. His neighbor, the player in the hijack, made the call.

Both players checked the {7-Spades} on the turn and {7-Diamonds} on the river.

Panyak showed {K-Spades}{9-Diamonds} and his opponent put {K-Clubs}{Q-Hearts} on its back. Those cards made both players two pair with an ace kicker, and they chopped the pot.

Player Chips Progress
Maxim Panyak ru
Maxim Panyak
117,000 -23,000

Tags: Maxim Panyak

Urbanovic Bets Small

Level 9 : 400/800, 100 ante

Dzmitry Urbanovic had lost some chips, but just now won a little back.

On a {6-Hearts}{A-Hearts}{8-Clubs}{Q-Spades}{3-Spades} board there was already well over 12,000 in the middle. The player under the gun plus one checked to the Polish player. Urbanovic bet out a mere 2,100 and his opponent released after about ten seconds of thinking.

Player Chips Progress
Dzmitry Urbanovic pl
Dzmitry Urbanovic
40,000 -6,000

Tags: Dzmitry Urbanovic

Troyanovskiy Fires

Level 9 : 400/800, 100 ante

From the small blind Vladimir Troyanovskiy opened for 2,100 and his neighbor in the big blind made the call.

Troyanovskiy continued to fire on the {10-Hearts}{4-Diamonds}{7-Spades} flop (2.000) and {2-Clubs} turn (4.000). The big blind made the call both times.

The river came the {4-Hearts} and Troyanovskiy checked. His opponent checked behind and Troyanovskiy showed {K-Hearts}{8-Clubs}. The big blind tabled {A-Hearts}{7-Diamonds} and took it down with his pair of sevens.

While playing this battle of the blinds, Troyanovskiy was heavily clicking on his mouse which accompanied his Windows tablet. Troyanovskiy was multi tabling online, with several tables quickly popping up and disappearing again to the background.

Player Chips Progress
Vladimir Troyanovskiy ru
Vladimir Troyanovskiy
21,500 -12,500

Tags: Vladimir Troyanovskiy

Level: 9

Blinds: 400/800

Ante: 100