Erwan Vaissie was involved in a bigger pot right out of the gate. On a flop he and his table neighbour invested 3,500 and Vaissie then check-called the turn for another 6,500 before checking the on the river. Kevin Vreeswijk on the button near instantly jammed and Vaissie shook his head.
Some 15 seconds later, he folded the face up and was shown the for a successful bluff by the Dutchman
The vast majority of all tables in the main tournament room are already in use with some of them waiting for sufficient players to arrive in order to get things underway. With now up to 400 entries on Day 1c, the new record is just around the corner as fewer than 100 additional are required by now.
Following a heads-up turn of on a three-handed table, Iulian Enache faced a check-raise from 725 to 3,200 and opted to call. The fell on the river and the big blind bet 5,050. Enache pondered about his decision for a short while and folded to drop some chips in the opening stages of the day.
After a preflop raise and call by two players, Alain Lebel continued for 1,025 on the flop and was called by Rodrigue Sannier. The turn brought another bet worth 1,050 and call before Lebel's final barrel for 1,500 on the river was called once more.
Lebel tabled the and Sannier double-checked his cards before sending them in the muck.
There was a long waiting line in front of the casino entrance and the same also applied for the registration desks inside the main tournament area. With 250 players already registered, all signs points to a large field and three different tournament areas are being prepared to handle the upcoming storm.
It will be a record-setting day in the heat of Madrid and a first list of notables will be published shortly.
Winamax poker pro and Spanish wizard Adrian Mateos has delivered the shuffle up and deal. The cards are now in the air on all tables featuring at least three players in their seats.
It may be Friday the 13th, a date widely feared for bad fortune but that won't stop poker enthusiasts from Spain and France to take their chances at the 2022 Winamax Poker Open Madrid at the Casino Gran Madrid in Torrelodones. Two starting days remain for the marquee WPO Madrid €500 Main Event and a field of 902 entries has emerged in the previous two flights. This puts the popular low-stakes live poker event on track to potentially set a new record attendance and the number to beat is 1,389 entries from back in 2019 prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.
On Day 1a, 58 players punched their ticket for Day 2 and another 83 contenders followed last night as around one in six participants made it through. All those who weren't as fortunate can enter on either Day 1c as of noon or in the final turbo heat 1d as of 9pm local time. Coincidentally, this will likely be the time when the former flight is about to enter the dinner break upon completion of level sixteen.
Day 1c awaits with 20 levels of 30 minutes each and there will be a break every four levels. The late registration and single re-entry period remains open until the start of level 17, giving recreational poker enthusiasts, Winamax online qualifiers and aspiring poker pros on the European circuit plenty of time to join the fray. More than 500 of them won their seats on the platform of the poker and sports betting giant in Spain and France, while all those with Red Diamond status are automatically invited by the operator.
So far, former WPO Main Event champion and Winamax Sponsored Pro Pierre Calamusa leads the way with a stack of 1,023,000 and he is the only one to turn his starting stack of 50,000 into a seven-figure amount. All those jumping in right from the start will have 250 big blinds at their disposal for one of the most popular six-handed competitions in the world of live poker.
Team Winamax is expected to have a strong showing in the last two starting days as besides Calamusa, only Top Shark winner Loic "Winda" Debregeas has advanced to Day 2 so far. Mustapha Kanit, Davidi Kitai, Romain Lewis, Guillaume Diaz, François Pirault, Adrian Mateos, Bruno "Kool Shen" Lopes, Alejandro Romero, Leo Margets, and Gaelle Baumann will very likely attempt to join Calamusa and Debregeas for Day 2.
Mateos and Margets will also have other duties on their daily agenda as well. As part of the Winamax entertainment program, the two Spanish poker pros will be hosting high-quality poker workshop in the afternoon as of 4pm local time. The side activities are then rounded up by a player's party in the evening with two themes: luck (or the lack of it), and fear.
It will certainly be a busy day in the poker room of the Casino Gran Madrid as not just the two flights of the WPO €500 Main Event but also various other six-handed side events are slated to take place. Stay tuned for more right here on PokerNews as the live reporting team will focus on the action of Day 1c from start to finish.