bwin WPT Merit Cyprus Classic

Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

bwin WPT Merit Cyprus Classic

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a5
Prize
$258,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$4,000
Prize Pool
$1,000,000
Entries
262
Level Info
Level
28
Blinds
30,000 / 60,000
Ante
10,000

2013 bwin WPT Merit Cyprus Classic Day 3: Rybin Continues to Dominate

Level 19 : 4,000/8,000, 1,000 ante
Alexey Rybin
Alexey Rybin

Day 3 of the 2013 bwin World Poker Tour Merit Cyprus Classic proved an antidote to the craziness that happened on Day 2. On Sunday, the field was massively reduced over just five levels. Despite an average stack of 60-70 big blinds, the field saw 70 percent of the players eliminated. For Monday, 31 players came back, but they were all still short of the money with only 27 set to be paid. Due to the looming money bubble, the tournament play was noticeably more cautious. Chips, which had previously been sprayed around the room like a racing driver's winning champagne, were tightly held onto with a parental affection.

With the small size of the field returning, just four levels were played on Day 3. Alexey Rybin was able to maintain his chip lead, finishing on top of the remaining 14 players heading into Tuesday's penultimate day. Rybin held the chip lead the entire day and never looked to give it up. The Russian's constant aggression and big-stack pressure proved to be the undoing of several players, including Asaf Avci who finished in 15th place when he ran the {J-Hearts}{J-Spades} into Rybin's {A-Hearts}{A-Diamonds}. Rybin finished the day with 1.736 million in chips — more than 500,000 more than Kayhan Tugrul in second place.

Sergey Rybachenko, who has been playing a lot of Chinese poker after the tournament each night, finished with a strong end to the day. Rybachenko picked up Doyle Brunson's named hand, {10-}{2-}, and won a huge pot against Albert Daher right at the end of play. The Day 1b chip leader, Bernard Samaha, also made it through to Day 4. He bagged 741,000, which was good enough for fourth place overall.

Others to make it through are the talkative PartyPoker qualifier Maximilian Droege, who won a huge pot at the end of the day to finish with 618,000. At the bottom end of the leader board, former WPT Regional winner Natalya Nikitina finished as the short stack coming back with 114,000, while Oleg Suntsov, Droege's victim in that big final pot, has just 120,000.

At the beginning of the day, it looked as though the pace of exits were going to continue at the same speed as they left off the night before; it only took two minutes for the first all-in-and-call situation to occur. After having some of the short stacks quickly, it looked as though the hand-for-hand bubble could last a long time given the depth of the stacks. But like everything else in the tournament, our guess as to what was going to happen proved to be completely wrong.

Giancomo Fundaro, who won WPT Mazagan last November, proved to be the bubble boy. All in with the {A-Clubs}{A-Diamonds} on a flop of {8-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}{6-Clubs} against Baris Topkaya's {J-Diamonds}{J-Hearts}, Fundaro looked to be in good shape for a double up. The deck had other things in mind, though, as the {10-Clubs} on the turn and the {J-Spades} provided Topkaya with the winner. Fundaro fell in 28th place and was the last player to head to the rail empty handed.

With money now guaranteed, there was a flurry of exits from several short stacks, including Manig Loeser who busted out in 23rd place. From that point, the exits flowed steadily and it didn't take too long for the field to be reduced to just two tables after Topkaya knocked out two players in one hand.

Tuesday's Day 4 will see the tournament start up at 1 p.m., with the plan to play down to the official WPT final table of six. Can Alexey Rybin continue to dominate this event? Or will one of his 13 opponents rise to the occasion and overtake him? You'll have to tune in with the PokerNews Live Reporting Team for all of the Day 4 coverage to find out!

Photo courtesy of the World Poker Tour.

Rybachenko Helped By 'The Brunson'

Level 19 : 4,000/8,000, 1,000 ante
Sergey Rybachenko and Albert Daher
Sergey Rybachenko and Albert Daher

With the board reading {10-Hearts}{2-Diamonds}{7-Spades}{10-Diamonds}, Sergey Rybachenko led out for 64,000 and Albert Daher made the call to see the {Q-Clubs} on the river. Now the Russian dug really deep and bet a huge 250,000. Daher had the toughest decision of the day right at the end of play, after about four minutes, he made the call.

Rybachenko showed {10-Clubs}{2-Clubs} for the turned full house and Daher mucked. A huge pot for the Russian.

Player Chips Progress
Sergey Rybachenko ru
Sergey Rybachenko
1,075,000
457,000
457,000
Albert Daher lb
Albert Daher
370,000
-350,000
-350,000

Erwan Pecheux Eliminated in 21st place ($10,150)

Level 18 : 3,000/6,000, 1,000 ante
Erwan Pecheux
Erwan Pecheux

Erwan Pecheux opened for 13,000, Alexey Rybin called and Andrei Nikonov in the small blind raised to 37,000. Shoman folded his big blind and it was back on Pecheux who moved all in for the rest of his 180,000 chips. A fold from Rybin but a call from Nikonov. Pecheux had {a-Hearts}{k-Clubs} up against Nikonov’s {k-Hearts}{k-Diamonds}. The cards fell {7-Clubs}{6-Spades}{7-Spades}{q-Clubs}{5-Spades}. But the unfortunate Pecheux wasn’t out quite yet. He was left with 13000. Just over two big blinds.

He would get it in a couple of hands later on the big blind when Shouman raised and he called. Shouman had {k-Hearts}{4-Clubs} to Pecheux’s {9-Hearts}{2-Diamonds} and this time he was out as the cards came {3-Diamonds}{10-Hearts}{5-Hearts}{3-Hearts}{a-Diamonds}.

Player Chips Progress
Andrei Nikonov ru
Andrei Nikonov
340,000
144,000
144,000
Erwan Pecheux
Erwan Pecheux
Busted

Tobias Peters Eliminated in 22nd Place ($9,115)

Level 18 : 3,000/6,000, 1,000 ante
Tobias Peters
Tobias Peters

Tobias Peters has been knocked out after he bet all three streets of a {5-Spades}{10-Spades}{6-Clubs}{2-Clubs}{3-Diamonds} board with {Q-Clubs}{Q-Diamonds} culminating in a river shove. Kayhan Tugrul quickly called though as he had floated the flop with {A-Clubs}{4-Clubs} before hitting a monster draw on the turn.

21 players now remain.

Player Chips Progress
Kayhan Tugrul tr
Kayhan Tugrul
550,000
210,000
210,000
Tobias Peters nl
Tobias Peters
Busted

Manig Loeser Eliminated in 23rd Place ($9,115)

Level 17 : 2,500/5,000, 500 ante
Manig Loeser
Manig Loeser

On the turn of a {10-Clubs}{Q-Clubs}{7-Spades}{K-Spades} board, Manig Loeser moved all in for his last 65,000. Asaf Avci made the call and Albert Daher thought about it, but decided to fold.

Loeser: {A-Hearts}{Q-Hearts}
Avci: {K-Diamonds}{10-Hearts}

The river was the {7-Clubs} and Loeser couldn't improve, instead going out in 23rd place.

Photo courtesy of the WPT

Player Chips Progress
Asaf Avci
Asaf Avci
600,000
132,000
132,000
Manig Loeser de
Manig Loeser
Busted

Bubble Bursts in Amazing Fashion

Level 17 : 2,500/5,000, 500 ante
The bubble hand
The bubble hand

We were hand for hand on the money bubble.

Giacomo Fundaro opened to 12,000 and was raised to 30,000 by Baris Topkaya. Alexey Rybin called, the blinds folded and with the action back on Fundaro he declared all-in for his last 70,000. Topkaya thought for a while as he still had Rybin to act behind him. Topkaya decided to call the extra 70,000 and Rybin did the same.

Everyone gathered around the table to see if the bubble would burst and the dealer prepared to deal the flop. There was nothing more that Fundaro could do, but Topkaya and Rybin still had chips behind.

The flop was {8-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}{6-Clubs}. Topkaya threw out a bet and Rybin folded. Cards were on their backs. Topkaya had {j-Diamonds}{j-Hearts} but Fundaro had the {a-Clubs}{a-Diamonds}. He just had to survive two more cards and he would more than triple up. The cards fell {10-Clubs} and {j-Spades}. The crowd gasped as Topkaya spiked his set on the river and Fundaro was crushed.

Rybin claimed to have folded {A-}{Q-} which would have rivered him a straight.

Player Chips Progress
Barış Topkaya
Barış Topkaya
480,000
203,000
203,000
Giacomo Fundaro it
Giacomo Fundaro
Busted
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