2025 PokerStars Open Campione

€1,100 Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info
2025 PokerStars Open Campione
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
108
Prize
€363,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€1,100
Prize Pool
€2,326,080
Entries
2,423
Level Info
Level
39
Blinds
300,000 / 600,000
Ante
600,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
189
Players Left
26
Players Left 1 / 2423
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Komarov First to Leave After Break

Level 25 : Blinds 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante
Artem Komarov
Artem Komarov

In a small pot of 125,000, small blind Terrance Reid and big blind Artem Komarov were on a river of 610K310. Reid then put Komarov all-in for
185,000.

Komarov tanked for a while before making the call for his tournament life. Reid showed KK for top boat, while Komarov waved off with K3 for kings and tens.

Player Chips Progress
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Terrance Reid
1,260,000
230,000
230,000
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Artem Komarov
Busted

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Peluso Flushed Out

Level 24 : Blinds 10,000/15,000, 15,000 ante
Fabio Peluso
Fabio Peluso

Darius Neagoe had raised to 30,000 in the cutoff and was flat-called by Zoran Stojanovic in the small blind. Big blind Fabio Peluso then squeezed in his stack of 200,000, folding out Neagoe.

Stojanovic made a quick call, however, and the players were ordered to show down.

Fabio Peluso: KJ All in
Zoran Stojanovic: A10

The 672 flop diminished the outs of Peluso, and the Q turn was of no help to him either. The 5 river saw Stojanovic lock up the pot with a flush, eliminating Peluso from the Main Event.

Player Chips Progress
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Zoran Stojanovic
1,800,000
1,607,000
1,607,000
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Darius Neagoe
1,150,000
50,000
50,000
Day 1A Chip Leader
WSOP 2X Winner
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Fabio Peluso
Busted
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Darius NeagoeFabio PelusoZoran Stojanovic

Studniarz Surrenders Final Chips

Level 24 : Blinds 10,000/15,000, 15,000 ante
Sylwia Studniarz
Sylwia Studniarz

Under the gun, Sylwia Studniarz had committed her final 375,000 on a flop of 277 and was up against Daniele Casino on the button.

Sylwia Studniarz: KJ All in
Daniele Casino: AK

Neither player had hit the board, which remained the case on the 64 runout. Casino won the pot with his ace kicker, sending Studniarz to the rail.

Player Chips Progress
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Daniele Casino
1,090,000
563,000
563,000
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Sylwia Studniarz
Busted

Tags: Daniele CasinoSylwia Studniarz

Laba Eventually Eliminated

Level 24 : Blinds 10,000/15,000, 15,000 ante
Vasyl Laba
Vasyl Laba

Vasyl Laba had put most of his chips in preflop, creating a pot of roughly 200,000 chips. Robert Vranic was his opponent, and he put Laba all-in for 10,000 after Laba had checked to him.

Laba spent all his time banks trying to make the pay jump before calling off the rest of his chips.

Vasyl Laba: 98 All in
Robert Vranic: 77

Laba had a straight draw against the set of Vranic, but it did not come in on the 4Q runout, seeing Vranic make a full house instead.

Laba finished in 96th place, bubbling the pay jump to €4,160.

Player Chips Progress
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Robert Vranic
655,000
355,000
355,000
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Vasyl Laba
Busted

Raez Ships It Three-Way

Level 23 : Blinds 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Friedrich Raez
Friedrich Raez

Three-way to a flop of 97J, the action checked to Giorgio Soceanu on the button, who bet 20,000. Friedrich Raez called in the small blind before big blind Sylwia Studniarz made it 100,000.

Both opponents called to the J turn, where Studniarz sized up to 155,000. Soceanu spent two time banks before making the call, after which Raez instantly shipped in his stack of 655,000.

Studniarz and Soceanu both reluctantly folded as Raez eclipsed a million in chips.

Player Chips Progress
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Friedrich Raez
1,365,000
444,000
444,000
Profile photo of Muhamet Perati
Muhamet Perati
970,000
206,000
206,000
Profile photo of Sylwia Studniarz pl
Sylwia Studniarz
765,000
325,000
325,000
Profile photo of Victor Pobirci it
Victor Pobirci
715,000
220,000
220,000
Profile photo of Fabio Peluso it
Fabio Peluso
700,000
33,000
33,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Giorgio Soceanu it
Giorgio Soceanu
555,000
169,000
169,000
Profile photo of Daniele Casino it
Daniele Casino
527,000
354,000
354,000
Profile photo of Mirko Vinelli it
Mirko Vinelli
195,000
46,000
46,000

Tags: Friedrich RaezGiorgio SoceanuSylwia Studniarz

Nikitin Stacks Delpui, Crosses Seven Figures

Level 23 : Blinds 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Andrii Nikitin
Andrii Nikitin

Andrii Nikitin and Thierry Delpui were heads up on a flop of AJ10. Delpui fired a bet of 30,000 from early position, which Nikitin raised to 105,000 in the cutoff.

Delpui then three-bet jammed for 350,000 and was snapped off by Nikitin.

Thierry Delpui: J10 All in
Andrii Nikitin: JJ

Delpui needed to go runner-runner to get a part of the pot, but the 6 turn left him drawing dead instead. The 7 river was rendered meaningless as Delpui went to pick up his payout.

Player Chips Progress
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Andrii Nikitin
1,225,000
288,000
288,000
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Thierry Delpui
Busted

Tags: Andrii NikitinThierry Delpui

State Three-Bet Jams Flop

Level 22 : Blinds 5,000/10,000, 10,000 ante
Adrian State
Adrian State

Maurizio Agrello in the big blind, Raffaele Bellapianta in the hijack, and Adrian State on the button went three-way to a flop of 392. It checked to State, who made a bet of 25,000.

Agrello raised to 75,000, forcing out Bellapianta. State eyed his opponent's stack before jamming all in for 340,000 effectively. Agrello quickly folded as the pot was shipped to State uncontested.

Player Chips Progress
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Raffaele Bellapianta
600,000
25,000
25,000
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Adrian State
517,000
42,000
42,000
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Maurizio Agrello
340,000
115,000
115,000

Tags: Adrian StateMaurizio AgrelloRaffaele Bellapianta

Studniarz Joins Seven-Figure Club

Level 22 : Blinds 5,000/10,000, 10,000 ante
Sylwia Studniarz
Sylwia Studniarz

In a three-bet pot to the 10QA flop, Friedrich Raez checked to Sylwia Studniarz, who fired a bet of 50,000. Raez tossed in a call and did so too when Studniarz doubled her sizing to 100,000 on the 4 turn.

The 7 river saw Studniarz bet 200,000, but this time Raez opted to fold his hand as he left himself 35 big blinds to play with.

Player Chips Progress
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Sylwia Studniarz
1,000,000
309,000
309,000
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Friedrich Raez
355,000
155,000
155,000

Tags: Friedrich RaezSylwia Studniarz

Yerin Yeeted Early

Level 21 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Daniel Yerin
Daniel Yerin

Daniel Yerin raised to 16,000 in the hijack and called when Mateusz Szymanski made it 61,000 to go in the small blind. Szymanski continued for 45,000 on the 3105 flop, which Yerin also called.

Both players used a time bank on the 6 turn, Szymanski for his all-in bet and Yerin to call off his stack of 180,000.

Daniel Yerin: A10 All in
Mateusz Szymanski: QQ

Yerin's pair of tens remained just that on the K river, unable to beat Szymanski's queens and sending him to the rail.

Player Chips Progress
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Mateusz Szymanski
750,000
246,000
246,000
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Daniel Yerin
Busted
StakeKings

Tags: Daniel YerinMateusz Szymanski

PokerStars' Benjamin Bruneteaux Chasing Best-Ever Score on Day 3 of PSO Campione Main Event

Benjamin Bruneteaux
Benjamin Bruneteaux

PokerStars Open Campione (PSO) €1,100 Main Event's record-setting field of 2,423 has been whittled down to just 189 contenders as Day 3 dawns upon Casino di Campione. All are guaranteed a slice of the €2,326,080 prize pool as the bubble burst midway through Day 2. Among them is PokerStars Ambassador Benjamin Bruneteaux, who bagged 227,000 chips yesterday.

Bruneteaux is known for his commentary on the French broadcasts of EPTs but has proven to be a formidable force on the felt as well. PSO Campione marks Bruneteaux's sixth cash in a €1,100 PokerStars Main Event, with his highest lifetime cash being the €2,620 he earned for his 36th place in the 2024 FPS Aix-les-Bains Main Event. The field is only six spots away from a pay jump, and if Bruneteaux does not meet an early demise, he is guaranteed to beat his previous record.

Bruneteaux's stack will be worth 28 big blinds when play resumes at 12:30 p.m. local time. Although he will have plenty of maneuverability thanks to the deep structure, his stack can't hold a candle to that of chipleader Yossi Maymon's. Maymon had a dominating end of Day 2, bagging 1,754,000. Meanwhile, Alessandro Giordano and Vincenzo D'Agostino were Italy's best performers, occupying second and third place with 1,341,000 and 1,286,000, respectively.

Yossi Maymon
Yossi Maymon

Start of Day 3 Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountDay 3 Big Blinds
1Yossi MaymonIsrael1,754,000219
2Alessandro GiordanoItaly1,341,000168
3Vincenzo D'AgostinoItaly1,286,000161
4Sebastian KotowiczPoland1,075,000134
5Michele GaleotafioreItaly990,000124
6Manel SalaSpain924,000116
7Roberto CiliaItaly918,000115
8Karim RadaniItaly882,000110
9Axel TambollaItaly848,000106
10Daniele CasinoItaly840,000105

Day 1a chipleader Darius Neagoe is the only starting flight leader to make it to Day 3, doing so with a stack of 451,000. Italy still has plenty of notables in the field, including Fabio Peluso (768,000), Luigi D'Alterio (687,000), and the short-stacked Alessandro Pichierri, whose 96,000 represents 12 big blinds.

Other regulars with a shot at glory include Antoine Labat (530,000), Adrian State (475,000), Ivan Banic (386,000), Gabi Livshitz (308,000), and Thomas Clack (156,000). All players are guaranteed €2,360 for making Day 3, but eyes will be set on the gigantic sum of €363,000 reserved for first place.

Antoine Labat
Antoine Labat

PSO Campione Remaining Payouts

PlacePrize PlacePrize
1€363,000 16-17€14,860
2€225,200 18-20€12,370
3€160,880 21-23€10,320
4€123,760 24-27€8,600
5€95,190 28-31€7,280
6€73,210 32-39€6,330
7€56,330 40-55€5,490
8€43,340 56-71€4,780
9€33,320 72-95€4,160
10-11€25,650 96-119€3,600
12-13€21,380 120-143€3,130
14-15€17,820 144-183€2,720
   184-189€2,360

Day 3 will kick off with 30 minutes left to play in Level 21: 4,000/8,000 with an 8,000 big blind ante. All subsequent levels will be 75 minutes long, and a break can be enjoyed after every two levels. A 65-minute dinner break is scheduled after Level 26, at 8:05 p.m. local time. A shot clock of 30 seconds will also be in play from the start of today. Day 3 is expected to last well into the night, so another long day is in the cards for the players.

PokerNews will be on the floor from start to finish, providing big hands, chip counts, and eliminations. Keep your eyes peeled on this page as PokerStars Open Campione gets deeper and deeper into its Main Event.

Tags: Adrian StateAlessandro GiordanoAlessandro PichierriAntoine LabatAxel TambollaBenjamin BruneteauxDaniele CasinoDarius NeagoeFabio PelusoGabi LivshitzIvan BanicKarim RadaniLuigi D'AlterioManel SalaMichele GaleotafioreRoberto CiliaSebastian KotowiczThomas ClackVincenzo D'AgostinoYossi Maymon

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