2017 partypoker LIVE Grand Prix Austria

Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2017 partypoker LIVE Grand Prix Austria

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
jj
Prize
€47,520
Event Info
Buy-in
€115
Entries
2,794
Level Info
Level
42
Blinds
1,000,000 / 2,000,000
Ante
2,000,000

Main Event

Day 3 Started

Day 3 Chip Counts (full)

Player Chips Progress
Vladimir Burstein cz
Vladimir Burstein
19,925,000 19,925,000
Rolando Lombardi it
Rolando Lombardi
11,750,000 11,750,000
Rene Wolech at
Rene Wolech
10,875,000
Harald Heigl at
Harald Heigl
10,775,000
Gabor Deak hu
Gabor Deak
10,380,000 10,380,000
Mirek Spicka cz
Mirek Spicka
10,325,000 10,325,000
Giorgi Tsintsadze ge
Giorgi Tsintsadze
9,225,000 9,225,000
Dragan Zaric si
Dragan Zaric
8,575,000
Asdren Berberi at
Asdren Berberi
7,775,000
D. A. at
D. A.
7,375,000 7,375,000
Abdel Ghanem at
Abdel Ghanem
7,175,000 7,175,000
Levente Muszi ro
Levente Muszi
7,050,000
Niko Wieland de
Niko Wieland
6,980,000 6,980,000
Goran Delic hr
Goran Delic
6,800,000
Friedrich Dollenz at
Friedrich Dollenz
6,700,000
Razor gb
Razor
6,450,000
Bernhard Wladkowski at
Bernhard Wladkowski
6,400,000 6,400,000
Nico Montani at
Nico Montani
6,350,000
Martin Lechner at
Martin Lechner
6,125,000
Pavel Chalupka sk
Pavel Chalupka
6,105,000 6,105,000
Stefan Vukojevic at
Stefan Vukojevic
5,725,000
Milenko Smardzija rs
Milenko Smardzija
5,325,000
Anthony Ghamrawi de
Anthony Ghamrawi
5,125,000
Thomas Köll at
Thomas Köll
5,000,000 5,000,000
Matthias Bungartz de
Matthias Bungartz
4,825,000 4,825,000

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Seat Draw Day 3

TableSeatPlayerChip CountCountryBig Blinds
301Igor Remenar3,600,000Slovakia14
303Michal Kvanta3,925,000Slovakia16
304Rene Wolech10,875,000Austria44
305Matthias Bungartz4,825,000Germany19
306Goran Delic6,800,000Croatia27
307Rolando Lombardi11,750,000Italy47
308Zoran Spindler2,475,000Slovenia10
      
311E. A.4,575,000Austria18
312Stefan Vukojevic5,725,000Austria23
313Vladimir Burstein19,925,000Czech Republic80
314Harald Heigl10,775,000Austria43
315Oliver Brandner3,160,000Austria13
317Gabor Deak10,380,000Hungary42
318Christian Georgescu4,500,000Austria18
      
321Abdel Ghanem7,175,000Austria29
322Bernhard Wladkowski6,400,000Austria26
323Dragan Zaric8,575,000Slovenia34
325Thomas Köll5,000,000Austria20
326Mirek Spicka10,325,000Czech Republic41
327Federico Micciche4,800,000Italy19
328Pavel Chalupka6,105,000Slovakia24
      
331Stefan Raschbauer4,550,000Austria18
332Wolfgang Reither4,500,000Austria18
333Rafael Shamonov3,850,000Austria15
334Niko Wieland6,980,000Germany28
336Levente Muszi7,050,000Romania28
337Alain Raoul Medesan2,975,000Austria12
338Giorgi Tsintsadze9,225,000Georgia37
      
341Aristeidis Moschonas3,750,000Austria15
342Razor6,450,000United Kingdom26
343Nico Montani6,350,000Austria25
344Jakub Fujerik4,525,000Slovakia18
345Martin Lechner6,125,000Austria25
346D. A.7,375,000Austria30
347Wolfgang Foglar2,800,000Austria11
      
371Ela Kubincova3,400,000Slovakia14
372Friedrich Dollenz6,700,000Austria27
374Asdren Berberi7,775,000Austria31
375Anthony Ghamrawi5,125,000Austria21
376Gabor Bodnar4,540,000Hungary18
378Milenko Smardzija5,325,000Serbia21

Welcome back to Day 3 of the partypoker LIVE Grand Prix €115 Main Event

partypoker LIVE Grand Prix Austria
partypoker LIVE Grand Prix Austria

Day 3 of the partypoker LIVE Grand Prix €115 Main Event at the Montesino Casino starts today at 1 pm local time. 24 out of 278 players that started on yesterday will return to play. The 11 players that survived Day 2b in CCC Simmering and the 8 players that survived the Day 2 online will be added to the mix in the hunt for the Main Event Trophy.

Vladimir Burstein from the Czech Republic is leading the 41-player strong field with 19,925,000 chips. Having played on Day 2b in Simmering, he will be looking to see if his strong start will also get him to the finish line today. Burstein's biggest cash took place this summer in Las Vegas when he cashed $13,861 in the Crazy Eights tournament.

Second in the chip counts is Rolando Lombardi from Italy with 11,575,000 chips which is about 33 big blinds less than Burstein. Closing out the top three chip counts is Rene Wolech with 10,875,000 chips. He had a good day at the Montesino Casino yesterday and will do his utter best to continue his deep run.

Zoran Spindler is the player with the shortest stack with only ten big blinds. His highest cash up till now is €1,200 in Simmering in 2015. He will be aiming to improve that today. Other players to keep an eye on are Harald Heigl (10,775,000), Gabor Deak (10,380,000), Mirek Spicka (10,325,000), Pavel Chalupka (6,105,000), Anthony Ghamrawi (5,125,000) and Alain Raoul Medesan (2,975,000).

The blinds will begin at 125,000/250,000 with a button ante of 250,000 and they will continue playing until a winner has been crowned. The levels will be 60 minutes long until they reach heads-up play where the blind levels will decrease to 30 minutes.

The partypoker Twitch channel will be live streaming the feature table (Table #37) with hole cards from 1.30 pm with a 30-minute delay. So keep following the live updates from start to finish here on PokerNews to find out who will finish in first place and take that trophy home with them.

Tags: Gabor DeakHarald HeiglMirek SpickaRene WolechRolando LombardiVladimir BursteinZoran Spindler

Live Stream

At 1:30 pm, local time, the live stream will start with #Table 37 Ela Kubincova, Friedrich Dollenz, Asdren Berberi, Anthony Ghamrawi, Gabor Bodnar and Milenko Smardzija. Andre Bogdanov will be commentating, he will be joined by guests like partypoker Pro Natalia Breviglieri, and others.

Follow all the action with hole cards and a 30-minute delay right here !

Tags: Anthony GhamrawiAsdren BerberiEla KubincovaFriedrich DollenzGabor BodnarMilenko SmardzijaNatalia Breviglieri

Level: 33

Blinds: 125,000/250,000

Ante: 250,000

Shuffle Up and Deal

Level 33 : 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante

The final day of the partypoker LIVE Grand Prix Austria €115 Main Event is finally here. The tournament director has just announced the new blinds and instructed the dealers to shuffle up and deal.

My Stack App

Level 33 : 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante

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Lechner Shaves the Field

Level 33 : 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante

Razor raised to 575,000 from the cutoff and action folded to Martin Lechner in the big blind, who called.

The flop came {7-Clubs}{10-Clubs}{Q-Spades}, Lechner checked, Razor bet 675,000. Lechner looked at his cards again, thought about it for a while and decided to shove. Razor snap-called.

Martin Lechner: {K-Hearts}{Q-Hearts}
Razor: {K-Clubs}{8-Clubs}

Lechner had flopped top pair but Razor had a flush-draw. The {Q-Diamonds} on the turn gave Lechner trips so Razor needed another club to survive as Lechner had him slightly covered. The {4-Spades} on the river was a black card indeed but not a club that Razor wanted and he was eliminated.

Player Chips Progress
Martin Lechner at
Martin Lechner
11,700,000 5,575,000
Razor gb
Razor
Busted

Tags: Martin Lechner

Who's Got A Golden Ticket?

Level 33 : 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
The Golden Chip could become a ticket to the Caribbean Poker Party
The Golden Chip could become a ticket to the Caribbean Poker Party

The first 100 players who qualified for Grand Prix Austria via an online Day 1 on partypoker bagged themselves a Golden Chip. If any of those Golden Chips reach the final table, the proprietor will bag themselves a $10,000 package to the Caribbean Poker Party in sunny Punta Cana!

This package includes flights, accommodation, transfers, and entry to the $5,300 CPP Main Event!

Out of those 100 Golden Chips in play, just eight are left in as we start the final day. One of those belongs to Gabor Deak, who started the day fifth in chips and seems the most likely to guarantee himself a trip to the Caribbean! We'll be following our Golden Chip holders closely as play continues.