2014 Cyprus - Live Events Int.

$200,000 Guaranteed Main Event
Day: 1b
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 1b Completed

Day 1b in the Books

Level 9 : 400/800, 100 ante
Rybachenko fired multiple bullets, but didn't make it to Day 2
Rybachenko fired multiple bullets, but didn't make it to Day 2

Day 1b of the Live Events International Main Event was another spectacular one. A total of 113 entries were made, pushing the prize pool well past the $200,000 guarantee the organization put on the event. Of those 113 entries, just 55 players remained after nine 45-minute levels of play.

Throughout the entire day players were able to reenter, and a lot of them made use of that possibility. As to be expected, lots of players who played and busted on Day 1a made for a second (or third, or fourth, or fifth) appearance.

Headlining the group of players taking the revolving door in expectation of better luck, were Unibet Open winner Dmitry Varlamov, one time chip leader Aleksandr Pak, and high roller Vladimir Troyanovskiy.

For Varlamov, Day 1b wouldn't be much better than Day 1a. Once again he fired more than one bullet, but once again the chips wouldn't last. Just moments before accomplished tournament director Thomas Kremser announced only four more hands to be played, Varlamov made his exit. On his last buy-in, he got it in very slim with king-seven versus ten-eight suited on a board where his opponent had both a higher pair and a flush.

Varlamov still has the chance to enter (and reenter if needed) tomorrow on Day 2. For the first four one-hour levels, players are able to buy back into the event. We'll see if Varlamov makes use of this option tomorrow.

The same goes for Aleksandr Pak, who was the chip leader on Day 1a for a while, but busted before the end of the day. He busted again today, as things didn't work out for him either.

Vladimir Troyanovskiy doesn't have to make use of the possibility to reenter. Troyanovskiy had a terrible day of poker yesterday, seeing all of his bluffs fail and all of his good hands cracked, but today was much better. The eleventh player on Russia's all-time money list (with $1,958,404 in live tournament earnings) busted players left and right today and won his fair share of pots. Most remarkable about his presence today was the fact he was playing online poker most of the second half of the day, using the green felt as his mouse pad to accompany his play on his Windows tablet.

There were also some players playing who we didn't see on Day 1a, though there weren't many. Dutch player Jorn Walthaus, who made a deep run in the 2013 World Series of Poker Main Event, was one of them. He skyrocketed and was up to 85,000 before we knew it, but he ended the day with a somewhat disappointing 43,200 after not being able to make many hands the remainder of the day.

The story of the day was Sergey Rybachenko. A Russian high roller, with $1,282,921 in live tournament earnings, fired multiple bullets today to try to amass a stack. His strategy didn't pay dividends, though, and he busted just before play ended. We'll most likely see him try again tomorrow, though, so all is not lost.

Nedelcho Karakolev proved the chip leader after Day 1b with 184,200 in chips, and Mustafa Biz, with 160,400, finished right behind him in second place.

Day 2 will start Monday at 1 p.m. local time, and players will be able to enter and re-enter for the first four levels. It's just then that we'll be able to give you a prize pool for this event, but things are already well past the guarantee and looking very exciting, as there's already $374,517 to be divided by the players who cash.

Tags: Aleksandr PakDmitry VarlamovJorn WalthausSergey RybachenkoVladimir Troyanovskiy

End of Day 1b Chip Counts (full)

Level 9 : 400/800, 100 ante
Player Chips Progress
Nedelcho Karakolev bg
Nedelcho Karakolev
184,200
Mustafa Biz tr
Mustafa Biz
160,400
Pavel Logozinskii ru
Pavel Logozinskii
125,000
Mustafa Meryumoglu tr
Mustafa Meryumoglu
124,900
Ahmet Ucali tr
Ahmet Ucali
116,800
Bulent Sahin tr
Bulent Sahin
109,800
Abdulaziz Goktas tr
Abdulaziz Goktas
108,900
Idris Sahin tr
Idris Sahin
103,500
Kassis Said lb
Kassis Said
100,600
Christos Leantzis cy
Christos Leantzis
97,200
Kerem Kiyak tr
Kerem Kiyak
95,700
Meder Suyundukov kg
Meder Suyundukov
95,300 57,300
Andrey Golubev kz
Andrey Golubev
92,900 92,900
Halid Titaev ru
Halid Titaev
92,000
Sharbel Koumi cy
Sharbel Koumi
91,600
Alexey Romanov ru
Alexey Romanov
91,100
Dimitry Kataev ru
Dimitry Kataev
89,200
Denis Kuzmin ru
Denis Kuzmin
84,000
Vladimir Troyanovskiy ru
Vladimir Troyanovskiy
83,000 -2,000
Azamat Galeev ru
Azamat Galeev
81,300
Oleksandr Zlotnik ua
Oleksandr Zlotnik
77,500
Sergey Bagirov ru
Sergey Bagirov
76,500 6,500
Vladimir Mik Brell ru
Vladimir Mik Brell
75,300
Alexander Syuldin ru
Alexander Syuldin
75,100
Hakan Kuscu tr
Hakan Kuscu
64,000

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Day 1b is in the Books

Level 9 : 400/800, 100 ante

The nine levels of play are in the books, and the players are leaving the tournament room as we speak. An extensive recap of today's action, and all chip counts and the table draw for day 2, will follow later tonight.

Dmitry Varlamov Eliminated

Level 9 : 400/800, 100 ante
Dmitry Varlamov
Dmitry Varlamov

On {5-}{9-}{7-} (with what we believe to be two diamonds, but it might have been all diamonds) the small blind bet out 2,100 and the big blind folded. Dmitry Varlamov made the call from the hijack and the {8-Spades} popped up on the turn. The small blind now checked, and Varlamov bet out 5,000 with 15,800 behind. The small blind raised to 20,000 and Varlamov shoved all in for 800 more. The small blind made the call and the cards had to go on their backs.

Varlamov had {K-Hearts}{7-Hearts} and was in trouble against the small blinds' {10-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}. The {10-Clubs} on the river didn't change that, and Varlamov made his exit.

Player Chips Progress
Dmitry Varlamov ru
Dmitry Varlamov
Busted

Tags: Dmitry Varlamov

Kings Versus Queens Versus...

Level 9 : 400/800, 100 ante
Sergey Bagirov
Sergey Bagirov

As we approached table one, the turn was already out there displaying {6-Spades}{5-Hearts}{4-Hearts}{A-Hearts}{9-Clubs}. Somehow the {3-Spades} was also out in the open, but it turned out the dealer had made a small mistake. After everyone confirmed their checking, the dealer put the {3-Spades} back in the deck, shuffled, cut, shuffled, cut, and shuffled again. There was no need for another burn card and the {9-Clubs} eventually completed the board.

Once again all three players involved checked. The small blind smashed his hand in the muck displaying some anger in the process. The button showed {Q-Diamonds}{Q-Clubs} and had a glimpse of hope on his face. That glimpse was soon gone, Sergey Bagirov tabled {K-Diamonds}{K-Hearts} and took it down.

Player Chips Progress
Sergey Bagirov ru
Sergey Bagirov
70,000 40,000

Tags: Sergey BagirovAtanas Gueorguiev

Troyanovskiy Can't Get Away With Everything

Level 9 : 400/800, 100 ante

The player under the gun opened for 1,600, and from the small blind Vladimir Troyanovskiy three bet to 4,200. His opponent called and they saw a flop: {2-Spades}{A-Clubs}{6-Diamonds}.

Troyanovskiy made a 3,700 continuation bet, his opponent called.

Both players checked the {A-Diamonds} on the turn and {J-Clubs} on the river.

Troyanovskiy showed {4-Clubs}{4-Diamonds}, but that was second best to his opponents {7-Clubs}{7-Hearts}.

Player Chips Progress
Vladimir Troyanovskiy ru
Vladimir Troyanovskiy
85,000 -5,000

Tags: Vladimir Troyanovskiy

Level: 9

Blinds: 400/800

Ante: 100

Sergey Rybachenko Eliminated

Level 8 : 300/600, 100 ante
Sergey Rybachenko
Sergey Rybachenko

On an {8-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds}{10-Clubs} flop the small blind bet out 2,600. One player folded, but the player in the hijack, and Sergey Rybachenko in the cutoff, made the call.

The turn brought the {4-Spades} in play and the small blind checked. The hijack checked as well, and Rybachenko bet out 5,500. The smallblind now pushed all in and the hijack quickly released. Rybachenko reluctantly called.

The small blind showed the {4-Clubs} instantly, and you could see the disappointment on Rybachenko's face. The {4-Clubs} was accompanied by the {7-Spades} and Rybachenko tabled {9-Diamonds}{10-Hearts}.

The river {K-Clubs} was a blank and Rybachenko and the small blind counted their stacks. It turned out both players had exactly 31,300, and Rybachenko made his exit from the tournament area.

He didn't head to the exit of the tournament room though, so he might just take one more shot at it. Only time will tell.

Player Chips Progress
Sergey Rybachenko ru
Sergey Rybachenko
Busted

Tags: Sergey Rybachenko