2014 PokerStars King's Cup Rozvadov

Main Event
Day: 1a
Event Info

2014 PokerStars King's Cup Rozvadov

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k9
Prize
€45,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€500
Prize Pool
€267,235
Entries
551
Level Info
Level
27
Blinds
30,000 / 60,000
Ante
10,000

Roman's Empire: Roman Mikus Leads PokerStars King's Cup

Level 10 : 600/1,200, 200 ante
Roman Mikus
Roman Mikus

The 2014 PokerStars King's Cup here in Rozvadov got underway today with a total of 117 entries in the form of 108 unique entries and nine re-entries. With an after-dinner start time of 7pm, the players were treated to ten 40-minute levels of action with late entries and re-entries allowed for the first four levels.

At the end of the day it was Roman Mikus who finished with the largest stack, amassing a whopping 190,500 leading the 39 players who finished the day. Mikus, from the Czech Republic, had been chip leader earlier on but had dropped back down behind compatriot Ian Uppaluri. It wasn't until the last two levels that Mikus regained the lead and Uppaluri (157,200) was forced to settle for second place.

Elsewhere, former EPT Baden finalist Manfred Hammer, who finished 6th for €105,000 back in Season 4 of the European Poker Tour, also made it through the day albeit on his second bullet. He ended the day with 63,500.

Team PokerStars Pro was represented by the solitary presence of Christophe De Meulder. He had come as part of a Belgian group which also included Bart Lybaert - winner of Eureka Rozvadov in 2013 for €115,000. Alas, things did not turn out well for either player and both were eliminated without ever having a chance of accumulating a decent stack. However with the re-entry system in place, it's like they'll each take another crack at the main event once again tomorrow.

Day 1a wasn't without it's shares of ups and downs, Shengchao Zhu managed to make a straight flush against a nut flush but it was unfortunately to be the highlight of the Vietnamese player's day. Later on, Zhu's hand would be, unbelievably, upstaged as Petr Blaha managed to hit a one-outer Royal Flush to knock out another player who himself had turned a full house.

Days 1b and 1c will be played out consecutively tomorrow giving players a brand new experience for this event. Day 1b will begin at 4pm CET with the same structure as Day 1a but Day 1c offers something completely different. 1c will begin at midnight and while the structure and starting stack will be the same, the levels will be only 15 minutes long as opposed to 40, in effective, a turbo Day 1 with no re-entry. It'll certainly be interesting to see how successful this is as it will offer the last chance for many players to make it through to Saturday's Day 2.

The PokerNews Live Reporting Team will be back from 4pm CET tomorrow to cover the second starting day of 2014 PokerStars King's Cup Rozvadov and as soon as that's over then we'll be jumping straight in Day 1c's turbo-structure where we'll fight to fit posts in between the rapid level increases!

See you then!

The Old One-Outer to a Royal Flush

Level 9 : 500/1,000, 100 ante
King's Casino, Rozvadov
King's Casino, Rozvadov

Poker is very ridiculous sometimes. Petr Blaha had opened from the cutoff to 2,200 and then called the big blind's shove. The latter (who didn't have an ID Card and now misses out on his post of fame!) flipped over {A-Diamonds}{10-Spades} and Blaha showed a dominated {K-Clubs}{10-Clubs}.

The fop was {A-Clubs}{Q-Clubs}{10-Diamonds} and Blaha flopped a gutshot Royal Flush draw, the short-stack made two pair and then improved on the {10-Hearts} turn to a full house. The only card in the deck that Blaha could hit was the {J-Clubs} and that's exactly the card that came on the river to the astonishment of almost all.

Player Chips Progress
Petr Blaha cz
Petr Blaha
35,000 35,000

Tags: Petr Blaha

Zhu Makes Straight Flush

Level 6 : 200/400, 50 ante
King's Casino, Rozvadov
King's Casino, Rozvadov

With the board reading {7-Hearts}{4-Hearts}{10-Diamonds} Shengchao Zhu bet 1,525 only for Steffen Endres raise to 7,500. Zhu thought briefly and moved all in with Endres making a quick call.

Endres: {A-Hearts}{3-Hearts} for the nut-flush draw
Zhu: {6-Hearts}{5-Hearts} for the open-ended straight flush draw

Neither player had a made hand but Endres was still ahead and around a 60% favourite against Zhu's big draw. The {8-Diamonds} on the turn changed things, giving Zhu a straight and now Patzner needed a heart to eliminate his opponent.

The river was a heart, but it wasn't the one the German player wanted to see - the {8-Hearts}. This gave Zhu a straight flush and he doubled up to 50,000.

Player Chips Progress
Shengchao Zhu cn
Shengchao Zhu
50,000 50,000
Steffen Endres de
Steffen Endres
11,000

Tags: Steffen EndresShengchao Zhu

Prinzing Finds Aces at the Right Time

Level 5 : 150/300, 25 ante

Achim Prinzing, who has re-entered, is making that re-entry count. He opened to 800 preflop before Alexander Ullrich made it 2,150 in the seat next to him. It was passed to Stephan Moller who made it 7,300 in the big blind. Prinzing tanked for several minutes before making it 13,300. Ullrich got out of the way and Moller moved all in with Prinzing calling off his stack.

Prinzing: {A-Spades}{A-Hearts}
Moller: {K-Clubs}{K-Diamonds}

The board came {10-Clubs}{9-Diamonds}{3-Clubs}{A-Diamonds}{Q-Hearts} and Prinzing doubled up his stack (which was just shy of 30,000) while Moller was crippled as a result.

Player Chips Progress
Achim Prinzing de
Achim Prinzing
63,000 63,000
Stephan Moller
Stephan Moller
10,000

Tags: Achim PrinzingStephan Moller

Welcome to Day 1a of the 2014 PokerStars King's Casino Cup!

King's Casino, Rozvadov
King's Casino, Rozvadov

The PokerNews Live Reporting Team is here in Rozvadov on the Czech/German border for the 2014 PokerStars King's Casino Cup, a €500 + €50 event four-day event. If you've never visited the King's Casino, you're missing out, having added a recent extension, the poker room now boasts 140 tables of action. Yes, you read that correctly. 140. One hundred and forty. As a regular stop on the PokerStars Eureka tour, the last big event here was Eureka Rozvadov and saw a record 493 entries enter at the end of May as Martin Meciar won the title and €87,600 in prize money.

In this event, there will be three start days, every player is allowed to re-enter once on each of the first two start days (day 1a and 1b). Day 1c will begin at midnight just after the conclusion of Day 1b, however, while this will feature the same structure, the levels will be only 15 minutes long, as opposed to the 40 minutes. There is also no re-entry on Day 1c meaning that a player can potentially fire five bullets at this tournament. The final day will also feature 60-minute levels.

Day 1a begins at 7pm CET and you'll be able to follow all the action here!