2014 partypoker World Poker Tour National Prague

Main Event
Day: 1b
Event Info

2014 partypoker World Poker Tour National Prague

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a8
Prize
€105,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€1,800
Entries
251
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
15,000

Nikolay Tsanev Leads Final 101 Players After Day 1b

Level 8 : 300/600, 75 ante
Nikolay Tsanev
Nikolay Tsanev

As expected, there were more players by far on the second starting day of the €2,000 partypoker World Poker Tour National Main Event at the Corinthia Hotel in Prague. Until the end of Level 8, 183 entries would gather in King's Casino and only 101 of them would bag up chips. However, all players that busted on Day 1b and only had one entry so far can still reenter until the end of Level 9, which will be around 14:00 CET on Saturday.

Alexander Lakhov remains the overall chip leader with 182,900 after his impressive climb on Day 1a, while Nikolay Tsanev jumped into the lead for Day 1b in the last level of play when he cracked the {10-Diamonds}{10-Hearts} via a back-door straight when his opponent had turned a set. Tsanev, a Bulgarian player, completed a straight on the river of a {J-Diamonds}{2-Hearts}{3-Spades}{10-Clubs}{K-Spades} river with the {Q-Hearts}{9-Clubs}.

Not far behind are Oliver Heidel (169,700) and Fahredin Mustafov (160,000). David Vamplew silently amassed 148,500 in chips, and then Pawel Kapczynski bagged up 142,400 despite losing a big pot to Manuel Sanchez Morito with queens versus kings.

Among the bigger stacks were World Series of Poker gold bracelet winner Simeon Naydenov (121,100), Koray Aldemir (112,300), Andrew Hulme (104,700), Matthias Kürschner (103,200), Maxim Panyak (94,500), Sebastian Langrock (91,100), and Alin Grasu (80,000).

Other familiar faces of the international poker circuit were less fortunate. Fabrice Soulier busted both entries on Day 1b, as did Bryn Kenney and Roberto Romanello. Giacomo Fundaro, Sam Cohen, Joey Weissman, and Sergio Aido all reentered after busting Day 1a and didn't bag up chips, either. WSOP Main Event runner-up Felix Stephensen took another shot at the WPT title, but his top two pair with ace-king was crushed by the set of eights of Owain Carey in Level 3.

With the registration still open, the payout structure will be announced within the first few levels of Day 2 and most likely the players of the final three tables will receive a return on their investment. The tentative plan for Day 2 is to play either a maximum of 10 levels of 60 minutes each or until the last 18 players have been reached. This is yet to be confirmed, though, depending on the late entries at the start of tomorrow.

Tags: Alexander LakhovBryn KenneyDavid VamplewFahredin MustafovFelix StephensenManuel SanchezNikolay TsanevPawel KapczynskiRoberto Romanello

Melin's Stack is Melted

Level 7 : 250/500, 50 ante
Sinem Melin
Sinem Melin

Sinem Melin was down to less than half starting stack when we last checked her table and a few minutes before the end of level seven, that would be reduced to zero. After a {8-} {10-} {A-} flop, she got the remainder of her stack in with {A-} {J-} and Czerwinski Pawel Kapczynski called with {A-} {K-}. The turn and river bricked and that was it for Melin.

Shortly after, Kapczynski three-bet an open raise of Micah Raskin to 3,200 and then made it 17,000 to go after Sergej Barbarez had four-bet to 8,000. Raskin got out of the way quickly but Barbarez moved all in and that was too much for Kapczynski.

Player Chips Progress
Pawel Kapczynski pl
Pawel Kapczynski
121,000 8,000
Sergej Barbarez de
Sergej Barbarez
75,000 27,000
Sinem Melin gb
Sinem Melin
Busted

Tags: Micah RaskinPawel KapczynskiSergej BarbarezSinem Melin

Bad Beat Story for Kenney

Level 7 : 250/500, 50 ante
Bryn Kenney
Bryn Kenney

Fahredin Mustafov three-bet to 2,900 and Bryn Kenney was on the button and four-bet to 6,725. The Bulgarian big stack now clicked it to 12,000 and called the all in of Kenney for 36,000 with {9-Hearts} {9-Clubs}. Kenney had that dominated with {Q-Diamonds} {Q-Clubs} and started counting his exact stack for the expected double up after the {6-Clubs} {A-Spades} {5-Clubs} {8-Spades} turn.

However, the dealer burned and turned the {7-Clubs} and that gave Mustafov a straight. Kenney glanced over, saw the bad news and shipped over the stack. It was his second bullet and he cannot re-enter anymore.

Player Chips Progress
Fahredin Mustafov bg
Fahredin Mustafov
183,000 48,000
Bryn Kenney us
Bryn Kenney
Busted

Tags: Bryn KenneyFahredin Mustafov

Kapczynski Captures El Hoss

Level 7 : 250/500, 50 ante
Ghassan El Hoss
Ghassan El Hoss

The player in the big blind wasn't back in his seat yet and Pawel Kapczynski limped from early position. Sinem Melin made it 1,700 to go and Ghassan El Hoss called, the player on the button called and the player in the small blind raised to 9,700. Kapczynski now clicked it back to 18,000 and El Hoss moved all in for 70,000 with pocket fives.

Kapczynski called with pocket kings and there was no upset on the board. El Hoss was seen only minutes later after re-entering with a fresh stack.

Player Chips Progress
Pawel Kapczynski pl
Pawel Kapczynski
168,000 97,000
Ghassan El Hoss gb
Ghassan El Hoss
30,000 -53,500
Sinem Melin gb
Sinem Melin
14,000 -26,000

Tags: Ghassan El HossPawel KapczynskiSinem Melin

Carey Takes Care of Stephensen

Level 3 : 75/150, 25 ante
Felix Stephensen
Felix Stephensen

Owain Carey three-bet an open raise of Felix Stephensen to 900 and the player in the big blind as well as the November Niner both called to see a flop of {K-} {7-} {2-}. Stephensen check-called a bet of 1,100 by Carey and the other player folded. The turn was an eight and Stephensen check-called a bet of 3,250 with 15,000 behind to see an ace appear on the river.

Stephensen then check-called all in with {A-} {K-} for top two pair only to see Carey turn over pocket eights for a turned set. Game over for the Norwegian, as this was his second bullet and he cannot re-enter anymore.

Player Chips Progress
Owain Carey gb
Owain Carey
50,000 50,000
Felix Stephensen no
Felix Stephensen
Busted

Tags: Felix StephensenOwain Carey

Welcome to Day 1B of the 2014 partypoker WPT National Prague

Kara Scott
Kara Scott

The second starting day of the €1,800 + €200 partypoker World Poker Tour National Prague at the Corinthia Hotel kicks off at 13:00 CET. A total of eight levels of 60 minutes each will be played and the man to beat from Day 1a in the overall count is Alexander Lakhov with 182,900 chips. Only 24 out of the 47 players advanced to Day 2 and the participation on Day 1b is expected to be by far bigger.

All players that were eliminated on their first bullet on Day 1a can take advantage of the re-entry option and Sam Cohen as well as Joey Weissman already confirmed that they will be back at the tables once again. Furthermore, all players that only start today can re-enter once as well until the end of the day and even the end of level nine on Day 2.

Plenty of familiar faces on the international poker circuit are expected at the tables and they will be joined by the three Europe-Bet online qualifiers Enver Khvitia, Revaz Gujabidze and Irakli Gavasheli. The PokerNews team will be there to cover all good and bad beats on the way to crown another WPT National champion on Sunday.

Tags: Alexander LakhovJoey WeissmanSamantha Cohen