2015 PokerNews Cup King's Casino Rozvadov

Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2015 PokerNews Cup King's Casino Rozvadov

Final Results
Winner
Prize
€17,105
Event Info
Buy-in
€250
Entries
820
Level Info
Level
25
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
10,000

Daniel Can Wins the PokerNews Main Event Cup for €17,105

Level 25 : 50,000/100,000, 10,000 ante
Daniel Can
Daniel Can

The PokerNews Cup Main Event ended about two hours into Day 3 when the nine remaining players agreed to a deal before the first cards of the final table were dealt. Germany's Daniel Can emerged as the official winner after the deal was finalized collecting the agreed upon top prize of €17,105 and the coveted PokerNews Cup trophy.

Can shared with us that is consider to soon head off to Prague for the Prague Poker Festival.

Germany's Benoit Kuhn, otherwise known as half of the BKRF Investments, finished just behind Can for €16,822. Kuhn told us last night when he was witnessed in the casino playing online poker hours after Day 2 ended that he felt he could play his "A" game without a good night's rest.

Others to win big thanks to the deal that was made are Denmark's Thomas Pedersen (third place - €15,481), Germany's Christian Voss (fourth place - €13,913), Netherlands' Hermanus van Beek (fifth place - €13,497), Claudius Istrate (sixth place - €12,402), Slovakia's Marián Uharcek (seventh place - €11,797), Germany's Christian Waldemar Dieter (eighth place - €11,193), and Germany's Philipp Kämpf (ninth place - €9,814).

Day 3 kicked off with 16 of the original 820 entrants to enter the event. Just a few minutes in the day, we were down to 15 players after Germany's Jurgen Melan was all-in with blinds at 40,000/80,000 and a 10,000 ante holding {7-}{7-} for 940,000 chips. He collected €1,765 for 16th place after his hand was unable to improve once Dieter called with {Q-}{Q-}.

Straight after many of the short-stacks wound up getting it all-in to find themselves in a coin-flip situation. More often than not, the coin-flips shipped the chips to the bigger stacks and narrowed down the field.

The final table was reached on Day 3 in less than two blind levels after Germany's Sasa Klein (15th place - €1,998), Germany's Gerald Hiebler (14th place - €1,998), Czech Republic's Gjergji Lazer (13th place - €2,289), Germany's Jakub Krämer (12th place - €2,289), Slovakia's Brian Joseph Lim (11th place - €2,697), and Germany's Robert Markus Manner (10th place - €2,697) were eliminated.

Still yet to come is the €85 buy-in PokerNews Cooldown NLH event featuring a €5,000 guaranteed prize pool. A decent turnout is expected as we have overheard a few players say they were going to enter the tournament that begins at 19:00 CET, including PokerNews Cup Opening Event winner Timothy Weltner.

Tags: Benoit KuhnBKRF InvestmentsBrian Joseph LimChristian VossChristian Waldemar DieterClaudius IstrateDaniel CanGerald HieblerHermanus van BeekLazer GjergjiMarian UharcekPokerNews CupRobert Markus MannerSasa KleinThomas PedersenTimothy Weltner

Final Table Deal Details (full)

Level 25 : 50,000/100,000, 10,000 ante
PokerNews Cup Final Table
PokerNews Cup Final Table

Daniel Can was declared the official winner of the PokerNews Cup Main Event after the nine players on the final table agreeing to a deal before the first hand was dealt.

Here are the official payouts after the deal was made:

PlacePlayerCountryChipsPrize
1Daniel CanGermany3,660,000€17,105
2Benoit KuhnGermany3,585,000€16,822
3Thomas PedersenDenmark3,230,000€15,481
4Christian VossGermany2,815,000€13,913
5Hermanus van BeekNetherlands2,705,000€13,497
6Claudius IstrateGermany2,415,000€12,402
7Marián UharcekSlovakia2,255,000€11,797
8Christian Waldemar DieterGermany2,095,000€11,193
9Philipp KämpfGermany1,730,000€9,814
Player Chips Progress
Daniel Can de
Daniel Can
3,660,000 660,000
Benoit Kuhn fr
Benoit Kuhn
3,585,000 585,000
Thomas Pedersen dk
Thomas Pedersen
3,230,000 -770,000
Christian Voss de
Christian Voss
2,815,000 1,480,000
Hermanus van Beek nl
Hermanus van Beek
2,705,000 50,000
Claudius Istrate de
Claudius Istrate
2,415,000 325,000
Marián Uharcek sk
Marián Uharcek
2,255,000 -355,000
Christian Waldemar Dieter de
Christian Waldemar Dieter
2,095,000 -405,000
Philipp Kämpf de
Philipp Kämpf
1,730,000 -595,000

Tags: Benoit KuhnChristian VossChristian Waldemar DieterClaudius IstrateDaniel CanHermanus van BeekPokerNews CupThomas Pedersen

Robert Markus Manner Eliminated in 10th Place (€2,697)

Level 25 : 50,000/100,000, 10,000 ante
Robert Markus Manner
Robert Markus Manner

Another short-stack all-in, another coin-flip lost.

Robert Markus Manner jammed all-in for exactly 1 million chips and was called by Christian Voss.

Manner: {7-}{7-}
Voss: {a-Clubs}{j-Clubs}

Voss paired the board on a {a-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds} flop and Manner was unable to catch-up when the {8-Spades} appeared on the turn and {q-Clubs} landed on the river.

Manner headed to the cashier after being eliminated in 10th place for €2,697.

Player Chips Progress
Robert Markus Manner de
Robert Markus Manner
Busted

Tags: Robert Markus MannerChristian Voss

Brian Joseph Lim Eliminated in 11th Place (€2,697)

Level 25 : 50,000/100,000, 10,000 ante
Brian Joseph Lim
Brian Joseph Lim

Benoit Kuhn, otherwise known as one half of BKRF Investments, raised the action to 200,000 in late position. Brian Lim went all-in for 650,000 and Kuhn called.

Kuhn: {q-Hearts}{2-Hearts}
Lim: {K-Hearts}{K-Diamonds}

Lim was well ahead preflop, and also seemed to have the hand tied up when the flop cam {6-Clubs}{10-Hearts}{9-Diamonds}. Things became interesting when a {2-Spades} hit the turn, and Lim was eliminated in 11th place for €2,697 when the {Q-Diamonds} hit the river to give Kuhn two-pair.

The table stared in amazement after the hand unfolded, and Kuhn who did a little bit of celebrating wished Lim a good game and apologized for being excited. Lim understood, and said, "That's poker," as he made his way to the cashier.

Player Chips Progress
Benoit Kuhn fr
Benoit Kuhn
3,000,000 -200,000
Brian Joseph Lim sk
Brian Joseph Lim
Busted

Tags: Benoit KuhnBKRF InvestmentsBrian Joseph Lim

Jakub Krämer Eliminated in 12th Place (€2,289)

Level 25 : 50,000/100,000, 10,000 ante
Jakub Krämer
Jakub Krämer

Short stacks are having tough times winning coin flips. Jakub Krämer jammed all-in preflop for 1.3 million, Thomas Pedersen called, and the rest of the table folded.

Krämer: {A-Clubs}{10-Spades}
Pedersen: {5-Spades}{5-Diamonds}

Krämer's hand appeared to be good when the flop came {a-Spades}{9-Hearts}{k-Hearts}. The turn was a harmless {7-Clubs}, however, Krämer was eliminated in 12th place for €2,289 after the {5-Hearts} hit the river to give Pedersen a set.

Player Chips Progress
Thomas Pedersen dk
Thomas Pedersen
4,000,000 2,360,000
Jakub Krämer de
Jakub Krämer
Busted

Tags: Jakub KrämerThomas Pedersen

Gjergji Lazer Eliminated in 13th Place (€2,289)

Level 24 : 40,000/80,000, 10,000 ante
Gjergji Lazer
Gjergji Lazer

Gjergji Lazer just became our fourth tournament casualty during the opening blind level of Day 3. Lazer got it all-in with {J-Diamonds}{J-Hearts} preflop against Robert Markus Manner who woke up with [KsKxc]

Lazer was unable to improve his hand when the board ran out {9-Clubs}{A-Hearts}{8-Diamonds}{Q-Spades}{Q-Hearts}, and was eliinated in 13th place for €2,289.

We also just learned that when he is not playing poker, Lazer sells ice cream to King's Casino which visitors to the casino can enjoy at the buffet.

Player Chips Progress
Gjergji Lazer cz
Gjergji Lazer
Busted

Gerald Hiebler Eliminated in 14th Place (€1,998)

Level 24 : 40,000/80,000, 10,000 ante
Gerald Hiebler
Gerald Hiebler

We just had our third early exit with Germany's Gerald Hiebler losing back to back hands.

In the first hand, Hiebler jammed all-in with {A-Spades}{J-Spades} only to be called in late position by Benoit Kuhn who woke up with {K-}{K-}. The board was of no help to Hiebler, and he was down to just 260,000 chips.

In the next hand Jakub Krämer was all-in for about 700,000 chips with {K-}{J-}, and Hiebler called off with {Q-}{5-} and once again was unable to improve his hand on the board.

Kuhn meanwhile has now reached the 3,000,000 chip mark. He's been chatting up the table in a friendly manner since he sat down, and seems like this hand has only encouraged more table talk from him.

Player Chips Progress
Benoit Kuhn fr
Benoit Kuhn
3,200,000 1,690,000
Jakub Krämer de
Jakub Krämer
1,000,000 315,000
Gerald Hiebler de
Gerald Hiebler
Busted

Tags: Gerald HieblerBenoit KuhnJakub Krämer

Sasa Klein Eliminated in 15th Place (€1,998)

Level 24 : 40,000/80,000, 10,000 ante
Sasa Klein
Sasa Klein

Shortly after Jurgen Melan leaving the tournament arena, two short stacks on the other table, Sasa Klein and Robert Markus Manner, were battling it out.

Klein: {A-Hearts}{Q-Hearts}
Manner: {9-Diamonds}{9-Clubs}

Klein was all but drawing dead on the flop of {9-Hearts}{2-Clubs}{8-Spades}, needing runner runners to hit the rest of the board, when Manner spiked a set. Although the {Q-Diamonds} gave Klein a pair, his fate was sealed regardless of the card that appeared on the river. After the {5-Diamonds} appeared on the river, Klein was officially eliminated in 15th place for €1,998.

Player Chips Progress
Robert Markus Manner de
Robert Markus Manner
800,000 105,000
Sasa Klein de
Sasa Klein
Busted

Tags: Jurgen MelanSasa Klein

Jurgen Melan Eliminated in 16th Place (€1,765)

Level 24 : 40,000/80,000, 10,000 ante
Jürgen Melan
Jürgen Melan

Jurgen Melan was the first elimination of the day. The German poker player open jammed 940,000 chips and was called by fellow countryman Christian Waldemar Dieter.

Melan turned over {7-}{7-} and was unabled to improve his hand and lost to Dieter's {Q-}{Q-}.

Player Chips Progress
Christian Waldemar Dieter de
Christian Waldemar Dieter
1,900,000 940,000
Jürgen Melan de
Jürgen Melan
Busted

Tags: Christian Waldemar DieterJurgen Melan

Welcome to Day 3 of the 2015 PokerNews Cup Main Event

Daniel Can
Daniel Can

The final day of the PokerNews Cup Main Event is about to kick off in half an hour with the final 16 players out of a total field of 820 entrants will be battling it out until a winner is declared.

The excitement at King's Casino is growing to see who will have their name etched in poker history as the ninth PokerNews Cup Main Event Champion and bring home the top prize of €37,229.

German poker pro Daniel Can kicks off Day 3 in the Main Event with the biggest stack with an impressive 3,445,000 in chips.

In second place to start the day is Hermanus van Beek with a stack of 2,655,000. Hailing from The Netherlands, van Beek has already managed to win a side bet thanks to his deep run in the tournament, but now has his eyes on much more.

"I bet with some other guys that I would be the last Dutch standing in the Main Event and here I am, I won the bet," van Beek shared with PokerNews.

Slovakia's Marian Uharcek currently sits in third place with 2,610,000 in chips. With the first player to leave the game tomorrow being guaranteed a cash prize of €1,765, Regardless of how he finishes, Uharcek already secured the second-biggest payday in his career.

In addition to the Main Event, many players are looking forward to the €85 PokerNews Cooldown NLH event which features a €5,000 prize pool.

Stay tuned at PokerNews as we follow the PokerNews Cup Main Event until a champion is declared.

Tags: Daniel CanHermanus van BeekKing's CasinoMarian UharcekPokerNews CupThomas Pedersen