2023 THMC Liechtenstein

Main Event
Day: 1ef
Event Info

2023 THMC Liechtenstein

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aj
Prize
36,000 CHF
Event Info
Buy-in
300 CHF
Prize Pool
200,000 CHF
Entries
601
Level Info
Level
34
Blinds
125,000 / 250,000
Ante
250,000
Players Info - Day 1ef
Entries
107
Players Left
23

Arjan van Bavel Unleashes His Wrath on the Field of Day 1e of the THMC Main Event

Level 14 : Blinds 2,500/5,000, 5,000 ante
Arjan van Bavel
Arjan van Bavel

Day 1e of the The Hendon Mob Championship (THMC) Liechtenstein CHF 300 ($332) Main Event has reached its conclusion. The field shrunk from its original 107 entries to the 23 players who still stood tall at the end of the day. They will join the 63 players who already have conquered a seat in Day 2 on June 4th at 4 p.m. local time.

Tallest of them all, almost resembling the mountains surrounding Grand Casino Liechtenstein, was the Dutchman Arjan van Bavel. He managed to end up with not double, but triple the stack of his nearest rival. Bagging a gargantuan stack of 915,000 chips, Van Bavel will have over 150 big blinds at his disposal at the start of Day 2. The player that goes by "Esage" needed to console themself with a second place, taking a stack of 307,000 into Day 2. Meanwhile, Velimir Lozic, also from Switzerland, completes the podium and is the final player of Day 1e to end up with more than 300,000 chips, 301,000 to be exact.

Mountains surrounding Grand Casino Liechtenstein
Mountains surrounding Grand Casino Liechtenstein

Day 1c Top Ten Chip Count

RankPlayerCountryChip CountDay 2 Big Blinds
1Arjan van BavelNetherlands915,000153
2"Esage"Switzerland307,00051
3Velimir LozicSwitzerland301,00050
4Tobias HeinsdorfGermany281,00047
5"83-83"Switzerland257,00043
6Bunjamin Raimi 256,00043
7Alessandro MoralesItaly234,00039
8Aleksandar PesicSerbia220,00037
9Roger HeimSwitzerland212,00035
10Patrick ToberAustria209,00035

Van Bavel started his meteoric rise by busting two-time bracelet winner Emil Bise in a bizarre hand in Level 8. From there on out, Van Bavel never looked back, eliminated several players, and even ended the day by shipping a pot of over 550,000 in the final minutes of Day 1e.

Van Bavel stands out in the crowd in Liechtenstein not only because of his towers of chips but also because he has traveled relatively far to the European microstate. Amongst mostly nationals of the neighboring Switzerland, Austria, Germany, and Italy, few foreigners can be found. However, he is not solely alone in the Alps, as the Serbian Aleksandar Pesic (220,000) and Bulgarian Martin Ganchev (69,000) also battled their way through Day 1e, albeit ending up with significantly shorter stacks.

At the time of writing, Day 1f is still ongoing and is boasting 98 entries in Level 7. Late registration is still open in that flight and PokerNews will provide an update on the final numbers before the start of the live report of Day 2 on June 4th. The turbo Day 1g is also still scheduled to start four hours before Day 2 kicks off, and will also be glossed over at that time. The CHF 200,000 guaranteed prize pool has not yet been hit, so some more players might travel to the Alps last minute in search of value.

As stated, PokerNews will be back on June 4th at 4 p.m. local time with the live report of Day 2 of the THMC Main Event here in Liechtenstein. At that time, the yet uncertain prize pool and payouts will also be confirmed. The plan is to play down to the final table during that day, so be sure to come back to this page at that time to not miss any of the exciting bubble-bursting action that is sure to abound.

Tags: Arjan van BavelEmil BiseJose Luis NavarroMartin GanchevVelimir Lozic

Van Bavel Busts Another One, Closes In On a Million

Level 14 : Blinds 2,500/5,000, 5,000 ante
Arjan van Bavel
Arjan van Bavel

Action was caught on the turn in a pot of 33,000, where the board read [6sjs9d2hArjan van Bavel was on the button and bet 27,000 after a check from Andrea Roner. Roner then raised to 65,000 before Bavel made the call.

The river fell the 5 and Roner put a big stack of T-5,000 chips forward for a bet of 105,000. Van Bavel thought for a bit before announcing ''all-in''. Roner played about 130,000 back, and did not like the predicament he found himself in. Ultimately, though, he put in the call.

Van Bavel immediately tabled his 87 for a rivered straight. Roner angrily threw his KK across the table before he evacuated the premises. Another huge pot for Van Bavel, whose stack is head and shoulders above any of that of his competitors.

Player Chips Progress
Arjan van Bavel
Arjan van Bavel
960,000
430,000
430,000
Day 1E Chip Leader
Andrea Roner ch
Andrea Roner
Busted

Tags: Arjan van BavelAndrea Roner

Van Bavel Expends Chip Lead as Di Vitto Fails to Predict the Future

Level 13 : Blinds 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Arjan van Bavel
Arjan van Bavel

Chip leader Arjan van Bavel opened from early position before Claudio Di Vitto jammed all-in for 51,500 from the cutoff. The action folded back to Van Bavel, who quickly made the call.

Claudio Di Vitto: KJ
Arjan van Bavel: A7

"Winner", claimed Di Vitto before any community cards were dealt. However, the flopped flush draw on 8105 was no good for Di Vitto, as Van Bavel had the higher spades. So when the turn fell A, Di Vitto had no outs left.

The meaningless river of K gave him a consolation pair and he tried to tip the dealer a coin in the local currency before leaving the tournament area.

Meanwhile, Van Bavel extended his chip lead and is now playing over ten times the starting stack.

On outer tables, Sandro Beisch and Maureen Bloechlinger also busted.

Player Chips Progress
Arjan van Bavel
Arjan van Bavel
530,000
180,000
180,000
Day 1E Chip Leader
Maureen Bloechlinger ch
Maureen Bloechlinger
Busted
Sandro Beisch
Sandro Beisch
Busted
Claudio Di Vitto
Claudio Di Vitto
Busted

Tags: Arjan van BavelClaudio Di Vitto

Weber Busts Two

Level 12 : Blinds 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante
Karl Weber
Karl Weber

Big blind Rajeeban Selvakumar was already all-in before the flop was dealt, and a side pot was brewing between Karl Weber and Ivan Kocic. Weber was in the small blind and checked to Kocic, who bet 12,500. Weber made the call and the J turn was flipped over.

Weber checked again and Kocic bet 20,000 this time. Again, Weber made the call. The river then fell A and Weber now led all-in. Kocic called with a big sigh and his suspicions were confirmed when Weber tabled 109 for the rivered straight.

Kocic had played a set of kings with KK, but it was no match for the turned straight of Weber. Selvakumar hit nothing of importance with his 53 and both players exited the tournament, while Weber moved on to be one of the bigger stacks in the room.

Player Chips Progress
Karl Weber ch
Karl Weber
360,000
318,000
318,000
Ivan Kocic
Ivan Kocic
Busted
Rajeeban Selvakumar
Rajeeban Selvakumar
Busted

Tags: Ivan KocicKarl Weber

Steady as She Goes for Van Bavel

Level 11 : Blinds 1,000/2,500, 2,500 ante
Arjan van Bavel
Arjan van Bavel

Big stack Arjan van Bavel raised to 5,500 from under the gun and the table folded to Timo Rauschenbach in the big blind, who opted to defend.

On a flop of K78, Rauschenbach check-called the 5,000 continuation-bet from Van Bavel, and did so too for the 13,500 bet on the turn.

The river Q then went check-check and Van Bavel's K10 bested the 89 of Rauschenbach.

Player Chips Progress
Arjan van Bavel
Arjan van Bavel
350,000
86,000
86,000
Day 1E Chip Leader
Timo Rauschenbach de
Timo Rauschenbach
100,000
100,000
100,000

Tags: Arjan van BavelTimo Rauschenbach

Heim Holds as His Rise Continues

Level 10 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Roger Heim
Roger Heim

Patrick Tober raised to 6,000 from under the gun before Emina Pracalic made it 16,000 from the hijack. Roger Heim cold-called from the button and Tober joined in as well.

The flop was K56 and Tober checked to Pracalic, who fired a continuation-bet of 16,000. Heim then shoved all-in, covering both his opponents. Tober quickly folded, but Pracalic needed a moment to assess the situation. After it had passed, he decided upon a call, and a showdown was ordered.

Emina Pracalic: 1010
Roger Heim: AK.

No tens came during the 29 runout and Precalic was eliminated from the tournament. Meanwhile, Heim is steadily climbing and is over the 250,000 mark.

Player Chips Progress
Roger Heim ch
Roger Heim
260,000
80,000
80,000
Emina Pracalic
Emina Pracalic
Busted

Tags: Emina PracalicPatrick ToberRoger Heim

Fleischanderl Scoops as Bise is on Bust-Out Bonanza

Level 8 : Blinds 600/1,200, 1,200 ante
Holger Moritz Fleischanderl
Holger Moritz Fleischanderl

A three-way all-in was spotted and PokerNews hurried over to catch the action. Emil Bise was down to 12,500 on his second bullet and put all these chips in the middle. Holger Moritz Fleischanderl had then reraised for all of his 51,200 chips, and Roger Heim made the call, covering both of them. That concluded the preflop action, now it was up to the deck to decide.

Emil Bise: K8
Holger Moritz Fleischanderl: JJ
Roger Heim: AK

Bise was rooting for his flushdraw on AJ6, but it did not come in when the baord ran out KQ. The flopped set of jacks faded all the outs and Fleischanderl increased his stack by more than 100 percent. Meanwhile, Bise ran straight back to the reentry desk to try again.

Player Chips Progress
Roger Heim ch
Roger Heim
180,000
130,700
130,700
Holger Moritz Fleischanderl de
Holger Moritz Fleischanderl
115,000
53,500
53,500
Emil Bise ch
Emil Bise
Busted
WSOP 2X Winner

Tags: Emil BiseHolger Moritz FleischanderlRoger Heim

Bise Busts to Van Bavel

Level 8 : Blinds 600/1,200, 1,200 ante
Arjan van Bavel
Arjan van Bavel

The pot had already grown to a massive 80,000 chips when the action was caught on the turn. Emil Base was in the hijack and made an all-in bet of 73,100. Arjan van Bavel was once again his opponent and was deep in the tank with the covering stack.

After getting an exact count, Van Bavel thought some more before eventually putting in some chips to signify a call.

Emil Bise: 92
Arjan van Bavel: A10

Bise blasted it in with the slightly unexpected nine-deuce off for bottom pair, while Van Bavel had made a daring call with middle pair. Van Bavel would hold when the river came the 6 and Bise immediately headed to the cage to make a reentry.

Player Chips Progress
Arjan van Bavel
Arjan van Bavel
264,000
139,000
139,000
Day 1E Chip Leader
Emil Bise ch
Emil Bise
Busted
WSOP 2X Winner

Tags: Arjan van BavelEmil Bise

The First Trophy Winner of the Series

Level 7 : Blinds 500/1,000, 1,000 ante

Lu Flops Nuts, Gets Paid

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante
Minh Lu
Minh Lu

Minh Lu and Keving Roethlisberger had arrived on the river in a pot of over 32,000 chips. The board read 577A9 and Lu had bet 17,100 from the big blind.

Roethlisberger was in middle position and deep in the tank. Eventually, he made the call and Lu showed 75 for the flopped full house. Roethlisberger did not have him beat and mucked his cards and the pot was awarded to Lu.

Player Chips Progress
Minh Lu
Minh Lu
127,500
127,500
127,500
Kevin Roethlisberger ch
Kevin Roethlisberger
28,000
28,000
28,000

Tags: Kevin RoethlisbergerMinh Lu