2017 WSOP International Circuit King's Casino Rozvadov

Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2017 WSOP International Circuit King's Casino Rozvadov

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k10
Prize
€183,350
Event Info
Buy-in
€1,650
Prize Pool
€1,000,000
Entries
651
Level Info
Level
33
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
20,000

Marcin Chmielewski Wins WSOP International Circuit Main Event for €183,350

Level 33 : 80,000/160,000, 20,000 ante
WSOP International Circuit Main Event Winner Marcin Chmielewski
WSOP International Circuit Main Event Winner Marcin Chmielewski

After a back-and-forth heads-up battle between Marcin Chmielewski and Boris Kotleba, it was the Polish player Chmielewski who finally emerged triumphant shortly before 3 a.m. local time.

Coming into the final day Chmielewski navigated a tricky field to take home the gold ring as well as over €180,000 in prize money.

"This tournament was difficult for me," he told PokerNews shortly after his victory, "But the heads-up maybe the most difficult. I was tired but my opponent played well and he had three times as many chips as me."

"I gave him pressure a lot of times, maybe that's why I win. I tried to play my best, and I have definitely enjoyed my experience."

PositionNameCountryPayout (EUR)
1Marcin ChmielewskiPoland€183,350
2Boris KotlebaSlovakia€115,520
3Michal SchuhCzech Republic€82,745
4Jiri HorakCzech Republic€65,170
5Chi Quay HoangGermany€51,205
6Lukasz WasekPoland€39,995
7Przenyslaw PiotrowskiPoland€30,115
8Jeremy WilliamsUnited States€20,995
9Markus PrinzGermany€16,625

The day started with German Markus Prinz in the lead, but over the course of the day and on reflection the tournament as a whole, there was never a runaway chip leader, and the lead would swing between a number of players as the levels ticked by.

Sickening hands littered the day, with Jorg Peisert rivering a gutshot to crack the aces of overnight chip leader Prinz, before Ngoc Bui Hai shoved his top pair into the rivered straight of Chi Quay Hoang to bust just as the final two tables were confirmed.

At this point it was eventual runner-up Kotleba who led proceedings, but was pushed by Polish player Lukasz Wasek, especially after Wasek eliminated home favourite Martin Kabrhel when they both flopped sets, with Wasek’s set of eights ahead of his opponent’s set of fives.

As the players approached the final table, there was no real action by anyone to grab proceedings by the scruff of the neck. In fact, the six eliminations leading to the final table of nine were done by six different players, such was the dynamic at the tables.

By the time the final table did come around, it didn’t take long for our first casualty – one hand in fact, before overnight chipleader Markus Prinz ran his pocket queens into the pocket kings of Lukasz Wasek.

Jiri Horak boosted his standings by eliminating Jeremy Williams, and later joined by Michal Schuh with the pair contributing to most of the raising, and thereby putting pressure on their tablemates.

Wasek stuck around, but exited in sixth place for €39,995, closely followed by Chi Quay Hoang (5th – €51,205) and Jiri Horak (4th – €65,170). The final three consisted of Schuh, Kotleba and Chmielewski, and toward the beginning it looked like Schuh was going to walk away with it as a combination of good cards and well-timed aggression brought him to the head of proceedings.

However, he would exit in third for €82,745 after he ran Queen-Ten into the pocket Aces of Kotleba to give the Slovakian the chip lead heads-up.

He came into the contest with a 2:1 chip lead, which would soon grow even bigger and at one point touched on a 5:1 lead. After a short while however, it appeared as if Kotleba faded as the night drew on.

With fatigue creeping in, Chmielewski pounced, albeit somewhat luckily. Kotleba moved all in holding two-pair, and Chmielewski held only pocket tens and a gutshot. The Polish player hit his gutshot, but Kotleba did not realise and celebrated before being brought back to reality.

From then it appeared only a matter of time. Kotleba seemed deflated and Chmielewski looked to turn the screw. In the final hand Chmielewski spiked a Jack on the river to make a straight, crack the pocket threes of Kotleba and take down the tournament.

Tags: Boris KotlebaChi Quay HoangJorg PeisertLukasz WasekMarcin ChmielewskiMarkus PrinzMartin KabrhelMichal SchuhNgoc Bui Hai

Boris Kotleba Eliminated in 2nd Place (€115,520)

Level 33 : 80,000/160,000, 20,000 ante
Boris Kotleba - 2nd Place
Boris Kotleba - 2nd Place

Hand #213:

Marcin Chmielewski opened with {k-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds} and Boris Kotleba shoved with {3-Spades}{3-Clubs}. Chmielewski made the call.

The board ran out {7-Spades}{q-Hearts}{5-Clubs}{9-Diamonds}{j-Spades}.

A dramatic run out saw the river deliver a straight for Chmielewski to finally defeat the tenacious and gracious loser Kotleba.

Player Chips Progress
Marcin Chmielewski pl
Marcin Chmielewski
19,460,000
Boris Kotleba sk
Boris Kotleba
Busted

Hand #207: Chmielewski Secures Dramatic Double-Up

Level 33 : 80,000/160,000, 20,000 ante
Marcin Chmielewski
Marcin Chmielewski

Hand #207: Kotleba raised with {8-Hearts}{7-Hearts} to 380,000. Chmielewski three-bet to 1,300,000 with {10-Clubs}{10-Hearts} and Kotleba called.

Both players checked the flop of {k-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}{6-Diamonds}. The turn was the {7-Spades} and Chmielewski led for 1,100,000. Kotleba moved all in for 11,360,000 and Chmielewski called.

The river was the {9-Diamonds} and Kotleba exploded and stormed off, as if he had won the contest. Chmielewski tapped the table as the tournament officials counted out his double up, and he takes a strangle lock on proceedings.

Player Chips Progress
Marcin Chmielewski pl
Marcin Chmielewski
13,560,000 4,140,000
Boris Kotleba sk
Boris Kotleba
5,900,000 -4,140,000

Hands #147-151: Chmielewski with the First Shove of Heads-Up Play

Level 32 : 60,000/120,000, 20,000 ante
Marcin Chmielewski
Marcin Chmielewski

Hand #147: Kotleba raised with {a-Hearts}{7-Clubs} to 360,000 and Chmielewski flat-called with {k-Clubs}{k-Diamonds}.

The flop came {j-Hearts}{4-Spades}{3-Diamonds}. Both players checked. The turn was the {5-Diamonds} and Chmielewski bet 700,000. Kotleba folded.

Hand #148: Kotleba got a walk

Hand #149: Chmielewski got a walk

Hand #150: Chmielewski raised to 275,000 with {8-Hearts}{5-Spades} and Kotleba defended his big blind with {9-Diamonds}{7-Hearts}. The flop came {6-Hearts}{10-Hearts}{q-Clubs} and Kotleba bet 250,000. Chmielewski raised to 600,000 and Kotleba called.

The turn was the {j-Spades} and Chmielewski moved all in and his opponent folded.

Hand #151: Kotleba raised to 260,000 and Chmielewski folded.

Tags: Marcin ChmielewskiBoris Kotleba

Michal Schuh Eliminated in 3rd Place (€82,745)

Level 32 : 60,000/120,000, 20,000 ante
Michal Schuh
Michal Schuh

Hand #136: Kotleba limped from the small blind with {a-Hearts}{a-Spades} and Schuh raised to 320,000 with {q-Spades}{10-Clubs}. Kotleba raised to 800,000. Schuh called.

The flop came {j-Spades}{9-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds} and Kotleba asked how much Schuh was playing. Kotleba bet 900,000. Schuh moved all in for 4,335,000 and Kotleba snap-called.

The turn was the {q-Hearts}, and the river the {6-Hearts} and Schuh was eliminated in 3rd place.

Tags: Boris KotlebaMichal Schuh

Jiri Horak Eliminated In 4th Place (€65,170)

Level 31 : 50,000/100,000, 10,000 ante
Jiri Horak - 4th Place
Jiri Horak - 4th Place

Hand #110: Michal Schuh opened with {2-Diamonds}{2-Spades} and Marcin Chmielewski called with {q-Spades}{8-Spades}. A bet from Schuh on {k-Spades}{3-Spades}{10-Clubs} flop took the pot.

Hand #111:

Jiri Horak opened for 1,000,000 with {a-Hearts}{j-Spades} and Michal Schuh called on the button with {a-Diamonds}{q-Spades}.

Marcin Chmielewski moved in for 2,615,000 holding {q-Clubs}{q-Hearts} and the other two players put their money in.

The board ran out {k-Spades}{3-Spades}{7-Clubs}{j-Spades}.

Horak was out and Chmielewski was right back in it.

Player Chips Progress
Boris Kotleba sk
Boris Kotleba
7,735,000 -80,000
Marcin Chmielewski pl
Marcin Chmielewski
6,950,000 4,445,000
Michal Schuh cz
Michal Schuh
5,625,000 -2,725,000
Jiri Horak cz
Jiri Horak
Busted

Tags: Jiri HorakMarcin ChmielewskiMichal Schuh

Hands #104-108: Schuh Wins Three Pots, Gets Two Walks Out of Six Hands

Level 31 : 50,000/100,000, 10,000 ante
Michal Schuh
Michal Schuh

Hand #104: Michal Schuh raised to 230,000 under the gun with {a-Clubs}{4-Clubs}. Boris Kotleba called in the small blind with {6-Diamonds}{6-Spades}.

Kotleba check-called a bet of 250,000 on the flop of {10-Clubs}{9-Hearts}{5-Diamonds} and the {7-Clubs} came on the turn. Again Kotleba checked, and Schuh bet 485,000. Kotleba folded.

Hand #105: Schuh gets a walk in the big blind.

Hand #106: Schuh limped from the small blind with {8-Clubs}{7-Spades} and Chmielewski checked in the big blind with {8-Hearts}{5-Hearts}. The flop came {10-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds}{3-Hearts} and Schuh's bet forced his opponent to fold.

Hand #107: Schuh raised from the button and Chmielewski three-bet all in for 2,385,000 in the small blind with ace-king and Schuh folded.

Hand #108: Boris Kotleba moved all in from the small blind with Queen-Jack and Jiri Horak folded.

Hand #109: Schuh gets a walk in the big blind.

Chi Quay Hoang Eliminated in 5th Place (€51,205)

Level 31 : 50,000/100,000, 10,000 ante
Chi Quay Hoang - 5th Place
Chi Quay Hoang - 5th Place

Hand #103: Chi Quay Hoang moved all in from under the gun with {7-Clubs}{7-Diamonds} for his remaining 1,920,000 chips. Boris Kotleba called in the big blind with {a-Diamonds}{k-Clubs}

The flop came {10-Spades}{10-Hearts}{8-Clubs} with no help to Kotleba. However, the {8-Hearts} on the turn meant that Hoang had been counterfeited. The {j-Diamonds} came on the river and Hoang was eliminated in 5th place.

Hands #67-72: Kotleba Extends Chip Lead

Level 30 : 40,000/80,000, 10,000 ante
Boris Kotleba
Boris Kotleba

Hand #67: In the first hand back from the dinner break Marcin Chmielewski opened to 180,000 with {a-Diamonds}{8-Clubs} from the button.

Hand #68: Michal Schuh opened to 190,000 with {9-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds} from the hijack. Chi Quay Hoang defended his big blind with {6-Hearts}{7-Hearts}.

The flop came {10-Diamonds}{2-Hearts}{5-Clubs} and Hoang folded to a continuation bet from Schuh.

Hand #69: Schuh opened to 190,000 with {8-Hearts}{9-Hearts} and took down the pot.

Hand #70: Chmielewski raised with pocket sixes and the remaining players folded.

Hand #71: Lukasz Wasek moved all in for {a-Hearts}{j-Hearts} from the hijack and the other players folded.

Hand #72: Chmielewski limped from the small blind with {a-Clubs}{6-Clubs} and Boris Kotleba raised to 230,000 from the big blind with {a-Hearts}{9-Clubs}.

The flop came {8-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds}{5-Clubs}. Chmielewski checked and Kotleba bet 275,000. His Polish opponent called. The turn was the {8-Clubs} Chmielewski checked again and Kotleba bet 550,000. Again Chmielewski called.

The river was the {9-Diamonds} and both players checked. Kotleba won the pot with his rivered pair of nines.