2017 PokerStars Festival Rozvadov

Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2017 PokerStars Festival Rozvadov

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
108
Prize
€124,346
Event Info
Buy-in
€1,100
Entries
1,123
Level Info
Level
36
Blinds
250,000 / 500,000
Ante
50,000

"ElkY" Second After Day 2 PokerStars Festival Main Event Rozvadov, Kamaras Retains Lead

Level 22 : 10,000/20,000, 3,000 ante
Peter Kamaras
Peter Kamaras

Day 2 of the PokerStars Festival Main Event Rozvadov saw a field of 507 players being reduced to just 37 hopefuls. After twelve full hours of play, Day 1 chipleader Peter Kamaras retained the lead with 2,541,000 in chips. None other than Team PokerStars Pro Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier sits in second with 1,694,000. Inaugural PSF London winner Rehman Kassam (570,000) is still in the hunt for an astonishing back-to-back victory.

Other notables still in contention are Lukas Zaskodny (1,047,00), Martin Kabrhel (563,000) and Ioana Silvana (414,000). Team PokerStars Online's Randy "nanonoko" Lew and Jaime Staples busted on Day 2. All players already have €4,269 locked up but all eyes are set on the astonishing first place prize of €146,464, which will be awarded on Monday night.

The top 5 after Day 2 are as follows:

#PlayerCountryChip Count
1Peter KamarasHungary2,541,000
2Bertrand GrospellierFrance1,694,000
3Arünas JociusLithuania1,527,000
4Oleg MandzjukGermany1,504,000
5Leonardo RomeoItaly1,500,000

Day 2 started off with 507 out of 1,123 players returning to King's Casino. The four digit field made it the biggest PokerStars event ever in Rozvadov and is another testament to the effort Leon Tsoukernik and King's Casino put into making Rozvadov the premier poker destination in Europe.

The first goal for the players was reaching the money, which 215 of them would receive (or 217, as it eventually turned out to be). Clyde Tjauw Foe, Eugene Katchalov, Vlado Banicevic, Aviv Meiri, Antoine Vranken, Vladimir Troyanovskiy, Sebastian Malec, Quentin Lecomte and Cheng-Wei Yin all failed to add a Czech flag to their Hendon Mob.

On the bubble, two bustouts were needed before the money would be reached. During hand-over-hand, an all-in and a call took place on four tables, eventually resulting in three bustouts. Per PokerStars Festival rules, the three bustouts would share the sole money finish and all walked away happily. Daniel Heidelbacher, Mario Tiedmann and Pietro Parrino each received €511 as a consolation prize for their shared bust.

Once the money was reached, a slew of players busted in quick succession. Sander van Wesemael, Sven Weide, Manish Goenka, Benjamin Bauer, Usman Siddique and Paul Gresel had to settle for a mincash. Jerome Sgorrano did as well, after a herocall went awry against Martin Kabrhel. Sgorrano called three streets with a weak top pair, but Kabhrel had flopped a straight to send the Belgian packing.

Robert Hana could claim the biggest bad beat story of the day. Against Lennart Dijkkamp, Hana was all-in with aces against kings, with one king already folded by another player. The case king landed on the river to send the Czech to the rail. He was joined in bad beat city by Huseyin Arkun and Michael Hierl, who saw their pocket queens and pocket aces cracked by [Removed:266]'s pocket tens. In the final stages of the day, Josef Gulas, Michal Mrakes and Vojtech Ruzicka also made their way to the exit.

So, who survived? Starting with chipleader Kamaras, the Hungarian won a massive all-in in the last half hour against Stanislav Koleno. On a river that had paired the board and contained three spades, Kamaras bet, Koleno raised, Kameras three-bet shoved and Koleno called. Kamaras held pocket threes for a full house, Koleno showed ace-queen of spades for the nut flush and was forced to surrender a massive part of his stack to Kamaras. With the big pot, Kamaras reclaimed the chip lead that he held after the first day.

Bertrand Grospellier started off rather anonymously, but as the day progressed "ElkY" found more and more spots to chip up. Grospellier's biggest hand was a clash against Arünas Jocias. On a king-jack-nine flop, Grospellier bet 66,000 and Jocias called. The turn was the four and Grospellier bet 155,000. Jocias moved all in for 710,000 and Grospellier snap-called with queen-ten. Jocias held ace-king and was drawing dead. The big hand played a huge part in Grospellier's eventual second place at the end of the day.

The volatile Martin Kabrhel survived as well. The Czech became chipleader halfway through the day after the big hand against Sgorrano, but slipped in the latter stages. Kabrhel finished at 563,000 and will no doubt try to talk his way back to the top. Kabrhel is one of the most notable players left, together with Rehman Kassam, winner of the PokerStars Festival in London. Technically, Kassam is still undefeated in PSF Main Events and could set an astonishing precedent for the new incarnation of the PokerStars live series if he'd go back-to-back.

Tomorrow's final day will start at 12:30 local time. Levels will be 75 minutes for the remainder of the tournament and the first blind level will be 12,000 / 24,000 with a running ante of 4,000. Follow PokerNews throughout the day for updates as we crown our winner and find out who will claim the massive first place prize of €146,464.

Day 3 Seat Draw

TableSeatPlayerCountryChip Count
141Gerhard BrimmersGermany1,021,000
143Martin KabrhelCzech Republic563,000
144Michael AdamCzech Republic380,000
145Oleg MandzjukGermany1,504,000
146Peter KamarasHungary2,541,000
147Stanislav KolenoSlovakia714,000
148Mahyar RezaiGermany804,000
     
151Artürs ŠčerbaksLithuania664,000
152Max HenkelGermany1,077,000
153Bertrand GrospellierFrance1,694,000
154Pavel StolařCzech Republic793,000
155Marian FlesarSlovakia971,000
156Mindaugas JonuskisLithuania546,000
158Ondrej VlasanekCzech Republic1,376,000
     
162Patrick BornickeGermany946,000
163Lennart DijkkampNetherlands996,000
164Michael RohdeGermany537,000
165Lukas ZaskodnyCzech Republic1,047,000
166Sonay KehyaNetherlands259,000
167Michael ChmelicekGermany1,400,000
168Petr SvobodaCzech Republic561,000
     
171Cenk OguzBelgium520,000
172Felix SchulzeGermany1,479,000
173Leonardo RomeoGermany1,500,000
174David NovakCzech Republic419,000
175Robert SchünemannGermany893,000
176Ioana SilvanaRomania414,000
177Konstantinos NanosGermany1,500,000
178[Removed:266]Russian Federation697,000
     
181Michal Jan LubasPoland965,000
182Patrick Max BrückGermany542,000
183Karel MokryCzech Republic816,000
184Rehman KassamUnited Kingdom570,000
185Jan StariatCzech Republic532,000
186Ivan SebelediSlovakia411,000
187Salvatore GrecoSwitzerland481,000
188Arünas JociusLithuania1,527,000
"ElkY", second in chips after Day 2

Tags: Arunas JociusAviv MeiriBertrand GrospellierCheng-Wei YinClyde Tjauw FoeDaniel HeidelbacherEugene KatchalovHuseyin ArkunIoana SilvanaJaime StaplesJerome SgorranoJosef GulasLennart DijkkampLukas ZaskodnyManish GoenkaMario TiedmannMartin KabrhelMichael HierlMichal MrakesPaul GreselPeter KamarasPietro ParrinoRobert HanaSander van WesemaelSebastian MalecStanislav KolenoUsman SiddiqueVladimir TroyanovskiyVlado BanicevicVojtech Ruzicka

Kamaras Clashes Huge With Koleno

Level 22 : 10,000/20,000, 3,000 ante
Peter Kamaras
Peter Kamaras

Peter Kamaras opened to 42,000 in early position, Stanislav Koleno called in late position and Oleg Mandzjuk defended from the blinds. The flop was {K-Spades}{3-Clubs}{5-Hearts} and Mandzjuk checked. Kamaras bet 58,000, Koleno called and Mandzjuk folded.

On the {8-Spades} turn, Kameras slowed down and checked. Koleno cut out a bet of 110,000 and Kameras check-called.

The {5-Spades} on the river brought the fireworks. Kamaras spent quite a while in the tank before firing 125,000. It gave Koleno several minutes of thought before he decided on a raise to 325,000.

Back on Kameras, the Hungarian thought for a bit before coming over the top. He shoved all in for 847,000 and Koleno slumped back in his chair. The Slovakian didn't expect the shove, gave it another minute of thought, then called it off with an unhappy face.

Peter Kameras: {3-Diamonds}{3-Hearts}
Stanislav Koleno: {A-Spades}{Q-Spades}

Kameras' full house bested Koleno's nut flush, which might have just resulted in making the chipleader after Day 1 also the chipleader after Day 2.

Player Chips Progress
Peter Kamaras hu
Peter Kamaras
2,000,000 900,000
Stanislav Koleno sk
Stanislav Koleno
733,000 -1,267,000

Tags: Peter KamarasStanislav Koleno

Vojtech Ruzicka Eliminated

Level 22 : 10,000/20,000, 3,000 ante
Vojtech Ruzicka
Vojtech Ruzicka

2016 WSOP November Niner Vojtech Ruzicka has been eliminated from the Main Event. After Marian Flesar had opened, Ruzicka three-bet shoved around 400,000. Flesar called to put Ruzicka at risk and it was off to the races.

Vojtech Ruzicka: {A-Spades}{K-Diamonds}
Marian Flesar: {10-Spades}{10-Diamonds}

Ruzicka spiked the {A-Diamonds} in the window, but the dealer completed the flop with the {2-Hearts} and {10-Clubs} to improve Flesar to a set. Ruzicka said his goodbyes after the {Q-Clubs} turn and {2-Clubs} river and headed to the payout desk.

Player Chips Progress
Marian Flesar sk
Marian Flesar
910,000 -90,000
Vojtech Ruzicka cz
Vojtech Ruzicka
Busted

Tags: Vojtech RuzickaMarian Flesar

Grospellier Scores a Big Double

Level 21 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier
Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier

Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier and Arunas Jocius saw a flop of {K-Spades}{J-Spades}{9-Clubs} together, with Grospellier first to act. He bet 66,000 and Jocius called. On the {4-Hearts} turn, Grospellier bet 155,000. Jocius moved all in for effectively 710,000 and Grospellier almost beat him to the pot with his call.

Bertrand Grospellier: {Q-Clubs}{10-Hearts}
Arunas Jocius: {A-Diamonds}{K-Diamonds}

Jocius was drawing dead against Grospellier's flopped straight, leaving the {K-Hearts} on the river meaningless. Grospellier doubled to 1,6 million and is among the chipleaders.

Player Chips Progress
Bertrand Grospellier fr
Bertrand Grospellier
1,600,000 560,000
Arünas Jocius lt
Arünas Jocius
750,000 470,000

Tags: Arunas JociusBertrand Grospellier

Grospellier Busts Tomecki

Level 20 : 6,000/12,000, 2,000 ante
Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier
Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier

The last remaining Team PokerStars Pro Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier opened to 25,000 from the small blind. Lukasz Tomecki went all in for 200,000 from the big blind and Grospellier called.

Lukasz Tomecki: {Q-Diamonds}{J-Hearts}
Bertrand Grospellier: {A-Spades}{Q-Clubs}

Grospellier held on {K-Diamonds}{2-Diamonds}{2-Hearts}{K-Clubs}{7-Hearts} and forced Tomecki to the rail. ElkY now sits at an above average stack of 600,000.

Player Chips Progress
Bertrand Grospellier fr
Bertrand Grospellier
600,000 180,000
Lukasz Tomecki pl
Lukasz Tomecki
Busted

Tags: Bertrand GrospellierLukasz Tomecki

Tableside with Randy 'nanonoko' Lew

Level 20 : 6,000/12,000, 2,000 ante
Randy "nanonoko" Lew
Randy "nanonoko" Lew

PokerStars Team Online pro Randy 'nanonoko' Lew is "killing the table" at the PokerStars High Roller here in Rozvadov according to fellow table-man [Removed:170].

Having busted mid-way through Day 2 of the Main Event, he late registered into the High Roller where he was able to grind his way up to chip-leader by Level 9.

Read more on the PokerStars Blog.

Tags: Randy Lew

Bednar Takes Down Gulas

Level 19 : 5,000/10,000, 1,000 ante
Josef Gulas
Josef Gulas

Both Josef Gulases have been eliminated from the Main Event. Gulas senior went out early on the day, and now junior is down as well.

After an under the gun raise to 22,000 from Jan Bednar, Gulas shoved around 200,000 all in with {J-Spades}{10-Spades}

Bednar snap-called with {Q-Diamonds}{Q-Spades} and had no sweat on {5-Clubs}{2-Clubs}{A-Hearts}{3-Hearts}{2-Spades} to send Gulas packing.

Player Chips Progress
Jan Bednar cz
Jan Bednar
1,000,000 550,000
Josef Gulas cz
Josef Gulas
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Jan BednarJosef Gulas

Dijkkamp Crushes Hana With One-Outer

Level 18 : 4,000/8,000, 1,000 ante
Lennart Dijkkamp
Lennart Dijkkamp

After a player raised to 17,000 in middle position, Lennart Dijkkamp three-bet to 48.000 in late position. Robert Hana shoved 215,000 from the big blind and Dijkkamp snap-called.

Robert Hana: {A-Spades}{A-Diamonds}
Lennart Dijkkamp: {K-Spades}{K-Hearts}

Up until the river, everything looked secure for Hana on {7-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}{7-Spades}, but the {K-Diamonds} brought his tournament to a screeching halt. To make things worse for Hana, another player claimed to have folded a king. Hana was forced to the rail and Dijkkamp now sits at 800,000.

Player Chips Progress
Lennart Dijkkamp nl
Lennart Dijkkamp
800,000 492,000
Robert Hana cz
Robert Hana
Busted

Tags: Lennart DijkkampRobert Hana

Mokry Puts Benoit Under Pressure

Level 18 : 4,000/8,000, 1,000 ante
Benjamin Benoit
Benjamin Benoit

Karel Mokry opened to 18,000 in middle position. Benjamin Benoit three-bet to 46,000 from the cutoff. Back on Mokry, the Czech cut out a four-bet to 95,000 and Benoit called in position.

The flop was {Q-Spades}{9-Diamonds}{3-Clubs} and Mokry continued his aggression with a bet of 90,000, which got called by Benoit. On the {8-Diamonds} turn, Mokry slid his T-100,000 chips in the middle, enough to put Benoit to the test for his final 260,000.

The Frenchman was visibly disgusted and needed minutes to come to a decision. After nearly four minutes, Benoit exhaled deeply and flung his cards into the muck. The {Q-Hearts} fell open on the felt, the other one landed face-down.

Mokry now holds one of the biggest stacks in the room.

Player Chips Progress
Karel Mokry cz
Karel Mokry
900,000 350,000
Benjamin Benoit fr
Benjamin Benoit
260,000 -100,000

Tags: Benjamin BenoitKarel Mokry