2016 WSOP International Circuit King's Casino Rozvadov

Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info
2016 WSOP International Circuit King's Casino Rozvadov
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
97
Prize
€232,241
Event Info
Buy-in
€1,500
Total Entries
851
Level Info
Level
34
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
30,000
Players Left 1 / 851
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Level 28 : 25,000/50,000, 5,000 ante

Ignacio Molina Eliminated in 14th Place (€11,884)

Level 28 : 25,000/50,000, 5,000 ante
Ignacio Molina
Ignacio Molina

Marek Tatar finished what he started moments ago and also took the rest of Ignacio Molina's chips. Henning Wendlandt opened the action to 120,000. Tatar shoved all in for 1,150,000 and Molina called his few remaining blinds all in from the big blind.

Wendlandt folded his hand, bringing the following showdown:

Marek Tatar: {A-Hearts}{K-Spades}
Ignacio Molina: {A-Diamonds}{J-Spades}

No escapes for Molina on {Q-Diamonds}{6-Spades}{7-Diamonds}{K-Hearts}{5-Hearts}, ending his impressive run. The Spaniards made a strong showing in this tournament but with Molina's bustout, "vamos" will no longer sound at the rail.

Tags: Henning WendlandtIgnacio MolinaMarek Tatar

Tatar Doubles Through Molina

Level 28 : 25,000/50,000, 5,000 ante
Marek Tatar
Marek Tatar

From under the gun, Ignacio Molina shoved 750,000 to the middle. Marek Tatar called all in for 535,000 on the button.

Ignacio Molina: {A-Diamonds}{K-Clubs}
Marek Tatar: {8-Spades}{8-Diamonds}

Tatar was at risk, but his pocket eights held up on {Q-Hearts}{Q-Diamonds}{10-Clubs}{5-Hearts}{7-Diamonds}. Molina was left with just four big blinds.

Tags: Ignacio MolinaMarek Tatar

Level: 28

Blinds: 25,000/50,000

Ante: 5,000

Alexander Tomovic Eliminated in 15th Place (€11,884)

Level 27 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Alexander Tomovic
Alexander Tomovic

Alexander Tomovic shoved 695,000 all-in from under the gun. Everyone folded to Georgios Vrakas in the blinds, who made the call to put Tomovic at risk.

Alexander Tomovic: {A-Hearts}{K-Clubs}
Georgios Vrakas: {A-Spades}{10-Spades}

The runout was devastating for Tomovic: {2-Diamonds}{3-Spades}{10-Clubs}{10-Hearts}{8-Clubs}. The Serbian was forced to the rail in 15th place.

Tags: Alexander TomovicGeorgios Vrakas

Gisle Olsen Eliminated in 16th Place (€10,672)

Level 27 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Gisle Olsen
Gisle Olsen

Gisle Olsen opened the action to 100,000. Mihai Croitoru three-bet to 315,000 out of the blinds. Olsen moved all in for 1,500,000 and Croitoru called.

Gisle Olsen: {A-Clubs}{K-Hearts}
Mihai Croitoru: {Q-Diamonds}{Q-Spades}

It was the mother of all coinflips, which landed in Croitoru's favor: {9-Clubs}{8-Spades}{5-Spades}{J-Clubs}{10-Clubs}. Croitoru had Olsen covered, which meant the Dane was sent packing in 16th place.

Tags: Gisle OlsenMihai Croitoru

Seating Final Two Tables

Level 27 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
 Feature TableTable 2
SeatPlayerPlayer
1Ivan BanicAlexander Lahkov
2Martin DragunMarek Tatar
3Stefan DrabertMichal Kadziela
4Moussa KhanaferMihai Croitoru
5Georgios VrakasIgnacio Molina
6Yehuda CohenOliver Classen
7Alexander TomovicGisle Olsen
8Marco TopicHenning Wendlandt

Martin Bartos Eliminated in 17th Place (€10,672)

Level 27 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Martin Bartos
Martin Bartos

Martin Bartos open-shoved 601,000 and Ivan Banic called in the big blind.

Martin Bartos: {A-Clubs}{9-}
Ivan Banic: {K-}{Q-}

The board ran out {K-Clubs}{6-}{8-Clubs}{9-Clubs}{Q-}. Bartos had a lot of outs after the turn, but bricked on the river.

The 16 remaining players will redraw for the final two tables.

Tags: Ivan BanicMartin Bartos

Han Kuo Eliminated in 18th Place (€9,459)

Level 27 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Han Kuo
Han Kuo

It was a bumpy ride on Day 3 for Han Kuo, who started off as the chipleader. Unfortunately for him, the day ended with a massive cooler: Kuo got {A-}{K-} preflop all in against Martin Dragun's {A-}{A-}. The {A-}{Q-}{Q-} all but sealed it, and after the {J-} turn Kuo was left drawing dead.

With Kuo's elimination, the other players are guaranteed at least €10,675.

Tags: Han KuoMartin Dragun