2015 partypoker World Poker Tour Vienna

Main Event
Day: 4
Event Info

2015 partypoker World Poker Tour Vienna

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
j10
Prize
€150,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€3,000
Prize Pool
€625,500
Entries
220
Level Info
Level
27
Blinds
25,000 / 50,000
Ante
5,000

Holz and Klinger Fall, Krastev Leads Final 6 With Bichon Hunting His Second WPT Title

Level 24 : 12,000/24,000, 4,000 ante
Vladimir Krastev
Vladimir Krastev

Day 4 of the partypoker World Poker Vienna Main Event started with seventeen players. Amongst those seventeen players were a lot of big names.

A lot of them would fall before the bagging and tagging started 10 hours later.

Master Classics of Poker Amsterdam champion David Boyaciyan was the first to go on the fourth day. The Dutchman, the only player from The Netherlands to enter the event, was crippled late on Day 3 when his aces got sucked out on by Jitka Seidler and he started out as one of the shorties. He shoved early on with pocket treys and got called by Gaelle Baumann with queen nine. Baumann made a flush on the turn and Boyaciyan was sent packing in 17th place for €7,550.

After Peter Jaksland hit the rail in 16th place (€7,550), it was time for Austria's all time money leader Josef Klinger to go. He started out as second in chips on Day 4 but got quite unlucky to go in 15th place. First it was Koutoupas doubling through Klinger by sucking out with top pair against his's better top pair, and not much later Koutoupas doubled again when he made a flush against Klinger's top pair and flush draw. Klinger also doubled Baumann when Baumann spiked a nine on the turn after getting it in before the flop with nines against Klinger's jacks.

With just a couple big blinds left for Klinger, Koutoupas finished the job. Koutoupas made a full house with his nine ten against Klinger's ace six and that was it for the number one on Austria's all time money earned list. His first cash since 2010 was worth €8,750.

After Hans- Joachim Hein busted in 14th (€8,750), it was another big name making his way to the rail. EPT champion, Unibet Open winner and Aussie Millions runner up Frederik Brink Jensen first lost a remarkable hand against Gaelle Baumann where he folded to a 10,000 all in bet after having put in 105,000 before the flop. Baumann had shown her hand (aces) by accident and Jensen didn't want to commit 10,000 more after the dealer had spread the three-three-eight flop. Jensen lost his last chips to Andreas Freund with ace king to five seven, Freund made a straight.

Jan-Eric Schwippert got eliminated in 12th place (€10,650) and next up on the elimination list was Fedor Holz. Holz was the chip leader at the start of the day and was on top of the leader board for most of the tournament. The German high stakes pro, WCOOP winner for $1.3 million and Mega Poker Series and EPT side event winner was running over everyone for the first three days. As good as the first three days were, so bad was the fourth day.

He lost pot after pot, more than often having to fold to aggression by his opponents. Where Klinger, who started out second in chips, lost most of his chips doubling players up, Holz didn't really lose any huge pots. He mostly just bled chips, having to fold so often. In his last hand he got it in with ace six against the ace queen of Vladimir Krasted and neither player hit. Hols left in 11th place for €10,650.

Krastev would continue to crush souls and dreams on table 30, but the next elimination would happen over on table 28. Jitka Seidler, the last qualifier still alive, had a good run but it ended when she got queen jack all in against Konstantinos Nanos's jacks. A board full of blanks later and just one lady remained; Gaelle Baumann.

With Seidler's departure, the tournament was down to 9 players and the two tables were combined to one. Rumen Nanev was the next to go. He had gotten short and pushed with king seven. Vladimir Krastev scalped the Bulgarian with a straight on the river.

After Gerlad Karlic busted in 8th (kings in a four bet pot against ace ten with an ace on the flop), it took just half an hour more to lose the last player for the day. And it would be a very unlucky bust out for Pascal Hartmann to conclude the day.

Again it was Vladimir Krastev responsible. The two Austrians got their chips in before the flop. Both had ace king; Hartmann had hearts, Krastev had diamonds. Two diamonds on the flop and a diamond on the turn and Hartmann had to get up and leave.

"Sums up how I run in live poker" Hartmann concluded with a disappointed voice and hanging shoulders.

Just like that, the tournament was done for the day and the final six players started bagging. There's 1:13:07 remaining on the clock in level 24 (12,000/24,000 with 4,000 ante). Andreas Freund will have the button in the first hand tomorrow, Sotirios Koutoupas will be in the small blind and Gaelle Baumann in the big blind. The remaining six players are guaranteed €29,500.

SeatPlayerChip CountBig Blinds
1Vladimir Krastev2,379,00099
2Thomas Bichon593,00025
3Konstantinos Nanos1,386,00058
4Andreas Freund521,00022
5Sotirios Koutoupas1,327,00055
6Gaelle Baumann382,00016

PositionPlayerCountryPrize
1  €150,000
2  €103,000
3  €65,000
4  €49,000
5  €35,500
6  €29,500
8Gerald KarlicAustria€19,500
9Rumen NanevBulgaria€14,350
10Jitka SeidlerAustria€10,650
11Fedor HolzGermanu€10,650
12Jan-Eric SchwippertAustria€10,650
13Frederik Brink JensenDenmark€8,750
14Hans- Joachim HeinGermany€8,750
15Josef KlingerAustria€8,750
16Peter JakslandDenmark€7,550
17David BoyaciyanThe Netherlands€7,550

After level 24 the levels will be cut down to one hour. Reporting starts at 1 p.m. local time. The live stream starts half an hour later with hole cards up.

Tags: Andreas FreundDavid BoyaciyanFedor HolzFrederik JensenGaelle BaumannGerald KarlicHans- Joachim HeinJan-Eric SchwippertJitka SeidlerJosef KlingerKonstantinos NanosPascal HartmannPeter JakslandRumen NanevSotirios KoutoupasThomas BichonVladimir Krastev

Pascal Hartmann Eliminated in 7th Place (€24,500)

Level 24 : 12,000/24,000, 4,000 ante
Pascal Hartmann
Pascal Hartmann

Pascal Hartmann opened for 50,000 under the gun and action folded to Vladimir Krastev in the hijack. The Austrian three-bet to 150,000 and all players folded to Hartmann. Hartmann thought for a bit, and announced all in.

Krastev didn't ask for a count, but we believe it was approximately 650,000. "Queens?" asked Krastev. Hartmann didn't reply.

"Ok, call" Krastev said.

Pascal Hartmann showed his {A-Hearts}{K-Hearts}.

"I have better" Krastev laughed while showing {A-Diamonds}{K-Diamonds}.

"I'm already happy nobody's free rolling" Hartmann answered with a smile.

The flop came {7-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds}{9-Hearts} and you could almost see Hartmann shivering.

"Heart on the turn" said Sotirios Koutoupas.

No heart would come; {3-Diamonds} on the turn.

And just like that, the tournament was done for the day. The {J-Clubs} on the river was there just to make things official.

"Jezus Christ!" someone at the table said.

"Sums up how I run in live poker" Hartmann said with a disappointed voice.

"Gee gee" Krastev said while shaking hands.

There's 1:13:07 remaining on the clock in level 24 (12,000/24,000 with 4,000 ante). Andreas Freund will have the button in the first hand tomorrow, Sotirios Koutoupas will be in the small blind and Gaelle Baumann in the big blind. The remaining six players are guaranteed €29,500.

Player Chips Progress
Vladimir Krastev at
Vladimir Krastev
2,379,000 835,000
Pascal Hartmann de
Pascal Hartmann
Busted

Gerald Karlic Eliminated in 8th Place (€19,500)

Level 23 : 10,000/20,000, 3,000 ante
Gerald Karlic
Gerald Karlic

Gerald Karlic opened from early position with a raise to 40,000 and Konstantinos Nanos in the hijack three bet to 99,000. Action folded back to Karlic and he tanked for some time before four betting to 199,000.

Nanos thought for a long time, before eventually committing the 100,000 extra.

The flop came {A-Spades}{J-Spades}{9-Clubs} and Karlic checked his option. Nanos now moved all in, effectively pushing 440,000 forward as that was what Karlic had behind.

Karlic thought for several minutes, before eventually putting in the chips.

"Kings?" asked Nanos and Karlic nodded. Nanos showed {A-Diamonds}{10-Hearts} and Karlic showed his {K-Diamonds}{K-Spades}.

The {9-Spades} on the turn gave Karlic some new outs, but the {2-Clubs} was the wrong kind of black card.

Karlic takes home €19,500. The remaining seven players are guaranteed €24,500.

Player Chips Progress
Konstantinos Nanos gr
Konstantinos Nanos
WPT 1X Winner
1,340,000 505,000
Gerald Karlic at
Gerald Karlic
Busted

Tags: Gerald KarlicKonstantinos Nanos

Rumen Nanev Eliminated in 9th place (€14,350)

Level 23 : 10,000/20,000, 3,000 ante
Rumen Nanev
Rumen Nanev

Action folded to Rumen Nanev on the button and the Bulgarian announced all in.

Vladimir Krastev in the small blind glanced at how much it was, approximately 240,000 we believe, and announced all in as well. Gerlad Karlic folded his big blind.

Rumen Nanev: {K-Hearts}{7-Clubs}
Vladimir Krastev: {A-Clubs}{Q-Diamonds}

The flop wasn't good for Nanev as he lost some outs: {6-Clubs}{10-Spades}{J-Hearts}. The {5-Clubs} on the turn changed nothing. The {K-Spades} on the river gave Nanev a pair, but Krastev the straight. "King, but no good" Nanev concluded.

Rumen Nanev takes home €14,350. The remaining eight players are now guaranteed €19,500.

Player Chips Progress
Vladimir Krastev at
Vladimir Krastev
1,700,000 150,000
Rumen Nanev bg
Rumen Nanev
Busted

Tags: Rumen NanevVladimir Krastev

Jitka Seidler Eliminated in 10th Place (€10,650)

Level 22 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Jitka Seidler
Jitka Seidler

Konstantinos Nanos was just shoved on by Gerlad Karlic, but folded after some tanking.

The next hand he opened again, this time for 37,000 from the under the gun position.

His neighbor Jitka Seidler shoved all in for 290,000. The action folded back to Nanos and he called.

Konstantinos Nanos: {J-Diamonds}{J-Hearts}
Jitka Seidler: {Q-Clubs}{J-Clubs}

The board ran out {A-Hearts}{10-Spades}{5-Hearts}{4-Hearts}{9-Clubs} and Seidler made her exit.

With the tournament down to nine players, a complete redraw was done. The remaining nine players are guaranteed €14,350.

Player Chips Progress
Konstantinos Nanos gr
Konstantinos Nanos
WPT 1X Winner
600,000 170,000
Jitka Seidler at
Jitka Seidler
Busted

Tags: Jitka SeidlerKonstantinos Nanos

Fedor Holz Eliminated in 11th Place (€10,650)

Level 22 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Fedor Holz Leads Final 17, Austria's All Time Money Leader Josef Klinger in Second
Fedor Holz Leads Final 17, Austria's All Time Money Leader Josef Klinger in Second

Vladimir Krastev opened his button for 36,000 and Fedor Holz shoved all in for 225,000 from the small blind. Thomas Bichon folded his big blind, Krastev called just as quickly.

Fedor Holz: {A-Clubs}{6-Hearts}
Vladimir Krastev: {A-Diamonds}{Q-Clubs}

The board came {7-Clubs}{2-Hearts}{10-Spades}{5-Hearts}{8-Hearts}.

From chipleader to cheerleader as they say, though Holz didn't hung around to cheer other players on.

Player Chips Progress
Vladimir Krastev at
Vladimir Krastev
1,200,000 255,000
Fedor Holz de
Fedor Holz
Busted

Tags: Fedor HolzVladimir Krastev

Jan-Eric Schwippert Eliminated in 12th Place (€10,650)

Level 22 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Jan-Eric Schwippert
Jan-Eric Schwippert

Jan-Eric Schwippert opened the cutoff for 32,000 and action folded to Vladimir Krastev in the big blind.

Krastev three bet to 96,000 and action was back on Schwippert. The Austrian player shoved all in and Krastev instantly called.

Jan-Eric Schwippert: {A-Spades}{K-Spades}
Vladimir Krastev: {K-Diamonds}{K-Hearts}

The board didn't help Schwippert one bit: {5-Spades}{J-Hearts}{7-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}{2-Clubs}.

After some counting by the dealer, it turned out Krastev (494,000) had Schwippert (433,000) covered and so the tournament was down to 11 players.

Player Chips Progress
Vladimir Krastev at
Vladimir Krastev
945,000 513,000
Jan-Eric Schwippert de
Jan-Eric Schwippert
Busted

Tags: Jan-Eric SchwippertVladimir Krastev

Frederik Jensen Eliminated in 13th Place (€8,750

Level 20 : 5,000/10,000, 1,000 ante
Frederik Jensen
Frederik Jensen

Action folded around to Andreas Freund in the small blind and he pushed all in to put Frederik Jensen to the test. The Dane made the call immediately.

Frederik Brink Jensen: {A-Diamonds}{K-Hearts}
Andreas Freund: {5-Hearts}{7-Clubs}

The {10-Clubs}{6-Clubs}{6-Spades} on the flop changed nothing, but Freund picked up an open ended with the {8-Hearts} on the turn.

The {4-Spades} on the river made Freund his straight, and Jensen got up and wished the players good luck in the tournament.

Jensen takes home €8,750, the remaining 12 players are guaranteed €10,650.

Player Chips Progress
Andreas Freund at
Andreas Freund
600,000 205,000
Frederik Brink Jensen dk
Frederik Brink Jensen
Busted

Tags: Andreas FreundFrederik Jensen

The Right to be a Dick

Level 20 : 5,000/10,000, 1,000 ante
Gaelle Baumann
Gaelle Baumann

Action folded to Frederik Jensen in the small blind. He had his 5,000 small blind and slid a 100,000 stack forward.

Gaelle Baumann in the big blind instantly said call and turned her hand over, thinking the 105,000 bet covered her. The dealer immediately stopped her of showing and said it wasn't an all in yet. Jensen thought he had seen Baumann's hand though, her {A-Diamonds}{A-Spades} was visible for a good full second before she took 'em back.

The tournament director got involved and ruled that the bet of 105,000 stood, and Baumann's call as well. Baumann had 10,000 behind and the dealer burned and spread a flop: {3-Hearts}{3-Clubs}{8-Spades}.

Jensen checked and Baumann shoved her last 10,000 in.

Jensen didn't do anything yet. Karlic thought he was joking and said "You know the clock is running right?", "Yeah but I have a decision" Jensen replied.

Karlic rolled his eyes and after about a minute longer, he called the clock on Jensen.

The tournament director didn't start the countdown yet, but still Jensen wasn't happy with Karlic's decision to call the clock. Jensen said he had a real decision for the second time and said he was doing the math. "You have the right to think, I have the right to call the clock" Karlic said.

Jensen looked at the tournament director. "He has the right to call it" tournament director Christian Scalzi said. "He has the right to be a dick" Jensen replied.

Still no countdown yet. After half a minute more, Jensen open folded his {K-Spades}{6-Hearts} and Baumann mucked her aces.

Player Chips Progress
Gaelle Baumann fr
Gaelle Baumann
Winamax
227,000 122,000
Frederik Brink Jensen dk
Frederik Brink Jensen
140,000 -78,000

Tags: Frederik JensenGaelle Baumann

Hans- Joachim Hein Eliminated in 14th Place (€8,750)

Level 20 : 5,000/10,000, 1,000 ante
Hans- Joachim Hein
Hans- Joachim Hein

Jan-Eric Schwippert opened before the flop and Pascal Hartmann and Hans- Joachim Hein both called.

The flop came down {10-Spades}{7-Diamonds}{10-Hearts} and Hein checked to Schwippert. Schwippert made a bet of 33,000 and Hartmann folded. Hein moved all in for around 125,000 and Schwippert instantly called. With good reason...

Schwippert: {7-Clubs}{7-Spades}
Hein: {K-Spades}{10-Diamonds}

The {9-Spades} on the turn and {6-Clubs} on the river were blanks and Hein hit the rail in 17th place.

Player Chips Progress
Jan-Eric Schwippert de
Jan-Eric Schwippert
595,000 178,000
Hans- Joachim Hein de
Hans- Joachim Hein
Busted

Tags: Jan-Eric SchwippertPascal HartmannHans- Joachim Hein