2017 PokerStars Festival Hamburg

Main Event
Day: 1b
Event Info

2017 PokerStars Festival Hamburg

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
43
Prize
€105,850
Event Info
Buy-in
€1,100
Prize Pool
€549,990
Entries
567
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
20,000

"Am I on the Internet Now?"

Level 10 : 600/1,200, 200 ante
Adrian Apmann
Adrian Apmann

Clemens Michaelis raised to 2,400 from early position and called a three-bet to 6,800 by Adrian Apmann in the cutoff. On the heads-up flop of {K-Spades}{J-Spades}{3-Diamonds}, Michaelis checked and called a bet worth 5,100 by Apmann before check-calling a second barrel of 6,800 on the {6-Diamonds} turn.

The {3-Hearts} river paired the board and Michaelis checked the third street in a row. Apmann moved all in and Michaelis called it off for his last 26,500. Apmann turned over the {A-Clubs}{K-Clubs} and Michaelis nodded. As it was an all in showdown, his cards were revealed to be the {A-Hearts}{J-Hearts} and he stood up from the table, ready to leave the tournament area.

Michaelis spotted the live reports next to the action and asked "Am I on the internet now?" before heading to the rail.

Player Chips Progress
Adrian Apmann de
Adrian Apmann
140,000
80,000
80,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Clemens Michaelis de
Clemens Michaelis
Busted

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German eSports presenter Melek 'm3lly' Balgün on her first major poker tournament experience

Level 11 : 800/1,600, 200 ante
Melek Balgün
Melek Balgün

The crossover between poker and eSports has been evident for years now. You only have to look as far as the PokerStars Team Pro rosters, where the likes of Bertrand 'ElkY' Grospellier and Lex 'RaSZi' Veldhuis transitioned from professional eSports (Starcraft in both cases) to winning millions in poker.

As we're in Hamburg, one of the biggest names in the German eSports world is Melek 'm3lly' Balgün. Counter Strike player, TV host, YouTube personality, social media consultant; Balgün has many strings to her bow, and she's here at the PokerStars Festival trying to add one more.

Read more on the PokerStars Blog.

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Matthias Rauscher Finishes On Top of Day 1b in Hamburg

Level 12 : 1,000/2,000, 300 ante
Day 1b chip leader Matthias Rauscher
Day 1b chip leader Matthias Rauscher

Day 1b of the 2017 PokerStars Festival Hamburg €1,100 Main Event is in the books and the tournament is well on the way to reach and surpass the guarantee of €500,000. After 118 entries for the first starting day, the cap of 200 entries was reached this time around and further 201 players took to the felt at Casino Schenefeld to boost the attendance to 319 entries in total.

Once the 12 levels were done and dusted, it was Matthias Rauscher who emerged at the top of the counts with 241,000. On the way to the lead, Rauscher scored a big pot with pocket aces against the ace-queen of Jamila von Perger, who busted right after, and won another big pot with a straight against two pair. The 38-year old hotel director from Munich, who currently lives in Hamburg, shot to the top of the counts in the last levels of the night and narrowly missed out on taking the overall lead after two of the four starting days.

An additional 63 players advanced to Day 2 and other big stacks and notables that bagged up today include [Removed:321] Qasim (232,700), Michal Lubas (222,000), Giuseppe Caridi (195,000), Johannes Wassmuth (180,500), Roberto Manfredi (157,000), Ali Sameeian (145,500), WSOP bracelet winner Adrian Apmann (136,700), €2,200 High Roller runner-up De-Han Kim (125,700) and Jesper Hansen (92,700).

A host of familiar faces that failed to bag up and will have to re-enter on Day 1d include €2,200 High Roller champion Andre Haneberg and third-place finisher Martin Wendt, Hans Kersebom, Waldemar Kopyl, Bahadir Kilickeser, Jay Tse, Aleksandar Tomovic, Mick Graydon, Jan Timo Jobmann and Florian Fuchs.

Graydon was among the first casualties of the day when his flopped set of deuces ended up second-best to the set of nines by Tim Becker. Jobmann lost his entire stack within two hands against Walid Abdi Ali and Kopyl was ousted in a three-way all in with pocket sevens against the ace-four suited of Dalius Balciunas and the pocket jacks of Glaeser. However, Glaeser also failed to make it through the day and busted in the last level of the night.

On the way to bagging up a top ten stack, Johannes Wassmuth cracked pocket aces with six-five suited after flopping trips sixes. Mike Teske check-called two barrels and shoved the river to bow out. The very same table provided further fireworks soon after when Michal Lubas was all but gone, getting his stack in with pocket jacks versus pocker aces. However, the Pole got there on the flop and Aleksandr Skryabin went from hero to almost zero, busting a few hands later.

With the satellite kicking off simultaneously and awarding 13 seats, all tables were in use and the casino was buzzing, giving everyone a taste of what is to expect tomorrow when Day 1b with levels of 30 minutes kicks off at 1 p.m. and the turbo re-entry heat 1d starts at 8 p.m. local time. Only those unfortunate enough to have busted in one of the three previous flights are allowed to fire the optional second bullet.

The PokerNews live reporting team will be on the floor to provide all the action until a winner is crowned, so make sure to tune back in regularly.

Tags: Adrian ApmannAleksandr SkryabinAndre HanebergBahadir KilickeserDalius BalciunasDe Han KimGiuseppe CaridiJan Timo JobmannJay TseJesper HansenJohannes WassmuthMartin WendtMatthias RauscherMichal LubasMick GraydonMike TeskeMohammad QasimPatrick GlaeserTim BeckerWaldemar KopylWalid Abdi Ali