2017 PokerNews Cup King's Casino Rozvadov

Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2017 PokerNews Cup King's Casino Rozvadov

Final Results
Winner
Holger Bansner
Winning Hand
kq
Prize
€24,098
Event Info
Buy-in
€250
Prize Pool
€200,000
Entries
617
Level Info
Level
32
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
25,000

Holger Bansner Wins the 2017 PokerNews Cup Rozvadov (€24,098)

Level 32 : 100,000/200,000, 25,000 ante
Holger Bansner Wins the 2017 PokerNews Cup Rozvadov
Holger Bansner Wins the 2017 PokerNews Cup Rozvadov

The 2017 PokerNews Cup Rozvadov €250 Main Event has crowned it's champion, and it was Holger Bansner that emerged victorious out of a 617-entry strong field at the King's Casino in Rozvadov. Bansner defeated defending champion Timur Caglan in heads-up to fend off Caglan's bid to become the first two-time champion of the PokerNews Cup Main Events in the 12th edition.

The biggest cash of 38-year-old self-employed Holger Basner thus far was for $3,339 in a $240 Event of the Aria 2017 Poker Classic in Las Vegas this summer, and he makes the trips to Europe's biggest poker arena in Rozvadov for two day events when work allows. Down to the last four players, an ICM deal was cut and €8,000, as well as the trophy, were left aside. Bansner and Caglan agreed to another deal before heads-up got underway, leaving €2,000 up for grabs.

"I didn't care much about those €2,000, but I really wanted another trophy," 2016 champion Timur Caplan said in defeat. One year ago, the 33-year old German won the very same tournament outright for a payday of €44,695 and also added a World Series of Poker Circuit ring to his collection at the King's Casino after defeating Waldemar Kopyl in heads-up for €62,539 in March 2017.

Benjamin Benoit, who hails from New Caledonia and now lives in the Czech Republic near Marienbad, finished third and raked up almost €100,000 in cashes in the span of two weeks at the King's Casino after taking home €80,000 in the partypoker German Poker Championships €5,300 High Roller a few days ago. Daniel Novak, the fourth player that was part of the deal, took home €16,754 for his efforts.

Final Table Results

PlaceWinnerCountryPrize (EUR)
1Holger BansnerGermany€24,098*
2Timur CaglanGermany€28,300*
3Benjamin BenoitFrance€18,626*
4Daniel NovakSlovakia€16,754*
5JOBBIGermany€9,880
6Jens SteuberGermany€7,733
7Jörg KunzGermany€5,719
8Willem de JongNetherlands€3,933

*denotes deal of the last four and two players

Among those to cash in the event were the King's Casino regulars chiKKita banAAna (82nd for €589), Roman Cieslik (77th for €589) and Philipp Zukernik (72nd for €589), as well as David Taborsky (66th for €665), Martin Kabrhel (64th for €665), Day 1d chip leader Waldemar Kopyl (48th for €741), Marek Blasko (47th for €741), 2017 WSOP bracelet winner Sebastian Langrock (33rd for €855), Cenk Oguz (27th for €1,121), Vytautas Milbutas (19th for €1,482), Karol Radomski (15th for €1,862) and Tezer Cetindag (14th for €1,862).

Action of the Final Day

Holger Bansner started as the chip leader and took a big hit right away after his jack-ten for top pair and open-ended straight draw improved to two pair on the turn. Benjamin Benoit held pocket queens for the straight and doubled into the lead. Soon after it was Willem de Jong who became the first casualty of the final table. The Dutchman three-bet shoved with ace-king and Timur Caglan moved all in behind him with pocket kings, the board ran out jack-high to provide no help for de Jong.

Jörg Kunz started well into the final table but soon found himself at the bottom of the counts with just a few big blinds. Those vanished when his king-jack failed to improve against the ace-jack of Timur Caglan and Kunz had to settle for 7th place and €5,719. Only a few minutes later, Jens Steuber moved all in from the small blind with ace-queen and Daniel Novak called with pocket threes to flop quads and instantly leave Steuber drawing dead.

The roller coaster ride of JOBBI ended in 5th place when he shoved for less than 10 big blinds with jack-five off suit. Benjamin Benoit quickly called with king-three from one seat over in the big blind and held up. The last four players agreed to an ICM deal and the play after became far more relaxed with plenty of all in showdowns.

Daniel Novak eventually bowed out in 4th place when his pocket kings were cracked by the ace-three of Benjamin Benoit, who improved thanks to a runner-runner straight. The run-good of Benoit ended right there, however, and the Frenchman was the next casualty. First Holger Bansner doubled through him with ace-king versus ace-five suited and Benoit's remaining chips went to Timur Caglan, as he stood no chance with king-eight versus pocket kings.

Timur Caglan and Holger Bansner were almost even in chips and split up the additional €8,000 further, leaving the trophy and €2,000 to the winner. Caglan quickly pulled into a two-to-one lead but that all changed when he turned an eight-high straight. Bansner got there with ten-nine suited via runner-runner flush and Caglan never recovered from that. After doubling with a short stack once, he check-shoved a king-high flop with five-six suited for a flush draw and Bansner's king-queen suited for top pair held up to crown a champion.

Holger Bansner Wins the 2017 PokerNews Cup Rozvadov

That marks the end of the PokerNews live reporting from Europe's biggest poker arena, while the PokerStars Championship Barcelona is already underway.

Tags: Benjamin BenoitCenk OguzDaniel NovakDavid TaborskyHolger BansnerJOBBIJens SteuberJorg KunzKarol RadomskiKing's CasinoMarek BlaskoMartin KabrhelPhilipp ZukernikPokerNews CupRoman CieslikRozvadovSebastian LangrockTezer CetindagTimur CaglanVytautas MilbutasWaldemar KopylWillem de JongchiKKita banAAna

Timur Caglan Eliminated in 2nd Place (€28,300)

Level 32 : 100,000/200,000, 25,000 ante
Timur Caglan
Timur Caglan

Holger Bansner raised to 600,000 and Timur Caglan called. On the {K-Spades}{9-Clubs}{3-Spades} flop, Caglan checked and Bansner bet 600,000 before facing the check-raise all in for 4,675,000 by Caglan.

Bansner called and both players turned over their cards.

Timur Caglan: {6-Spades}{5-Spades}
Holger Bansner: {K-Hearts}{Q-Hearts}

Caglan was in need of spades or running fives and sixes to avoid the elimination. The hope for a comeback was sparked with the {5-Clubs} turn, but a blank {9-Diamonds} river sent the defending champion to the rail in 2nd place. As part of the deal with four players left and before heads-up got underway, Caglan receives €28,300.

Timur Caglan Eliminated in 2nd Place

A recap of today's action is to follow shortly, along with the winner shots of Holger Bansner, the 2017 PokerNews Cup Rozvadov champion.

Player Chips Progress
Holger Bansner de
Holger Bansner
Day 2 Chip Leader
18,375,000 5,200,000
Timur Caglan de
Timur Caglan
Defending Champion
Busted

Tags: Holger BansnerPokerNews CupRozvadovTimur Caglan

Benjamin Benoit Eliminated in 3rd Place (€18,626)

Level 31 : 75,000/150,000, 25,000 ante
Benjamin Benoit
Benjamin Benoit

Down to 2,375,000, Benjamin Benoit shoved from the button and Timur Caglan in the small blind asked for a count before calling. Holger Bansner in the big blind didn't take the bait and folded.

Benjamin Benoit: {K-Clubs}{8-Hearts}
Timur Caglan: {K-Diamonds}{K-Hearts}

The board of {10-Diamonds}{5-Clubs}{3-Hearts}{7-Hearts}{10-Hearts} left Benoit drawing dead on the turn and he takes home €18,626 according to the deal. Bansner and Caglan will take a 10-minute break before the start of the heads-up battle.

Benjamin Benoit Eliminated in 3rd Place
Player Chips Progress
Holger Bansner de
Holger Bansner
Day 2 Chip Leader
9,425,000 510,000
Timur Caglan de
Timur Caglan
Defending Champion
8,950,000 2,160,000
Benjamin Benoit fr
Benjamin Benoit
Busted

Tags: Benjamin BenoitHolger BansnerTimur Caglan

Daniel Novak Eliminated in 4th Place (€16,754)

Level 30 : 60,000/120,000, 20,000 ante
Daniel Novak
Daniel Novak

Benjamin Benoit raised to 300,000 and Daniel Novak moved all in for 1,980,000. Benoit gave it some thought and called for the following showdown:

Daniel Novak: {K-Diamonds}{K-Hearts}
Benjamin Benoit: {A-Hearts}{3-Spades}

The board came {7-Spades}{7-Hearts}{4-Diamonds}{5-Hearts}{2-Hearts} and Benoit got there via runner runner straight to eliminate Novak in 4th place. As per the deal, the Slovakian takes home €16,754.

Player Chips Progress
Timur Caglan de
Timur Caglan
Defending Champion
8,690,000 100,000
Benjamin Benoit fr
Benjamin Benoit
7,145,000 1,960,000
Holger Bansner de
Holger Bansner
Day 2 Chip Leader
2,715,000 -40,000
Daniel Novak sk
Daniel Novak
Busted

Jens Steuber Eliminated in 6th Place (€7,733)

Level 29 : 50,000/100,000, 15,000 ante
Jens Steuber
Jens Steuber

Jens Steuber moved all in for 940,000 from the small blind and Daniel Novak in the big blind asked for a count, having him barely covered. Novak called and Steuber had a coin flip for his tournament life.

Jens Steuber: {A-Spades}{Q-Clubs}
Daniel Novak: {3-Hearts}{3-Spades}

The flop of {K-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds}{3-Clubs} was devastating, leaving Steuber drawing dead. The German improved to a meaningless straight with the {J-Clubs} turn and {10-Diamonds} river. Steuber joined the rail in 6th place for €7,733, while the top five are guaranteed at least €9,880.

Player Chips Progress
Daniel Novak sk
Daniel Novak
1,985,000 970,000
Jens Steuber de
Jens Steuber
Busted

Tags: Daniel NovakJens Steuber

Jörg Kunz Eliminated in 7th Place (€5,719)

Level 29 : 50,000/100,000, 15,000 ante
Jörg Kunz
Jörg Kunz

Daniel Novak lost a pot in a battle of the blinds with Holger Bansner and Jörg Kunz then moved all in for 250,000 the next hand. Timur Caglan reraised to 450,000 and Bansner folded the {A-Diamonds}{10-Hearts} in the small blind.

Jörg Kunz: {K-Diamonds}{J-Spades}
Timur Caglan {A-Spades}{J-Diamonds}

The board ran out {7-Spades}{7-Hearts}{3-Clubs}{2-Clubs}{5-Diamonds} and Kunz was eliminated in 7th place for €5,719.

Player Chips Progress
Timur Caglan de
Timur Caglan
Defending Champion
8,735,000 735,000
Benjamin Benoit fr
Benjamin Benoit
3,655,000 55,000
Holger Bansner de
Holger Bansner
Day 2 Chip Leader
2,445,000 560,000
JOBBI de
JOBBI
1,460,000 65,000
Jens Steuber de
Jens Steuber
1,100,000 15,000
Daniel Novak sk
Daniel Novak
1,015,000 -755,000
Jörg Kunz de
Jörg Kunz
Busted

Tags: Daniel NovakHolger BansnerJorg KunzTimur Caglan

Willem de Jong Eliminated in 8th Place (€3,933)

Level 28 : 40,000/80,000, 10,000 ante
Willem de Jong
Willem de Jong

Jörg Kunz raised to 250,000 with the {A-Clubs}{J-Spades} and Willem de Jong moved all in for 1,285,000. Timur Caglan in the hijack moved all in as well and that forced out Kunz.

Willem de Jong: {A-Diamonds}{K-Spades}
Timur Caglan: {K-Clubs}{K-Hearts}

The board ran out {J-Clubs}{9-Hearts}{6-Hearts}{10-Clubs}{4-Hearts} and de Jong was eliminated in 8th place for €3,933. All remaining seven finalists are guaranteed at least €5,719 for their efforts.

Willem de Jong Eliminated
Player Chips Progress
Timur Caglan de
Timur Caglan
Defending Champion
4,605,000 1,505,000
Jörg Kunz de
Jörg Kunz
2,200,000 -300,000
Willem de Jong nl
Willem de Jong
Busted

Tags: Jorg KunzTimur CaglanWillem de Jong

Defending Champion Timur Caglan Headlines Final Eight in 2017 PokerNews Cup Rozvadov

Timur Caglan
Timur Caglan

Timur Caglan will be eyeing up a second PokerNews Cup win in two years as he enters the final day and the final table second in chips bethind Holger Bansner.

Caglan, who has over $150,000 in lifetime earnings, took down the PokerNews Cup in 2016 for €44,695 after seeing off a field of 1,104.

Here he is line for €36,385 if he were to go on and clinch the title. However, he will be hard-pushed by not only Day 2 chip leader Bansner, but Benjamin Benoit and Daniel Novak who both sit with around 50 big blinds.

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Holger BansnerGermany4,025,00067
2JOBBIGermany1,470,00025
3Jörg KunzGermany1,570,00026
4Willem de JongNetherlands1,055,00018
5Benjamin BenoitFrance2,855,00048
6Timur CaglanGermany3,405,00057
7Jens SteuberGermany1,060,00018
8Daniel NovakSlovakia2,930,00049

Remaining payouts:

PlacePrize (EUR)Prize (USD)
136,38542,789
222,64826,634
316,20719,059
412,54014,747
59,88011,619
67,7339,094
75,7196,726
83,9334,625

The final table gets underway at 3p.m. local time, and will be live streamed from King's Casino. Stay tuned to PokerNews as we bring you all the updates live!

Tags: Benjamin BenoitDaniel NovakHolger BansnerJens SteuberJOBBIKing's CasinoPokerNews CupTimur CaglanWillem de Jong