Main Event
Day 2 Completed
Main Event
Day 2 Completed
At the conclusion of an elongated Day 2 of the WSOP International Circuit Main Event from Rozvadov, it is Markus Prinz who leads the remaining 27 in their pursuit of the title, €183,350 in prize money, a much-coveted WSOP Circuit gold ring and a spot in the Global Casino Championship.
With 236 players returning, in addition to a number of players who bought in at the start of Day 2, it was always going to need a longer than usual day to whittle it down to a manageable size for Day 3.
One of the people who bought in at the start of the day was Czech anti-hero Martin Kabrhel. Fresh from winning the WSOPC 6-Max ring on Saturday night, a feat he achieved alongside firing two bullets in Day 1b, Kabrhel took to his seat like a duck to water. Kabrhel was still in action when the day drew to a close, and will by eyeing a second circuit ring in three days when play resumes tomorrow.
The prizepool was also confirmed today, with 71 of the 651 players making the money, and a min-cash worth €3,610.
As the bubble drew ever nearer, the big names started to tumble with the likes of Pierre Neuville, Sam Grafton, Martin Staszko, Sebastian Malec and Marcin Horecki all falling short.
The unfortunate bubble boy was Karol Radomski whose pocket queens failed to hold against the Ace-King of [Removed:197]. With that the bustouts began in earnest and despite the slightly longer day than usual, there was a steady trickle of eliminations as the night drew to a close.
The remaining 27 players, led by Prinz, will return at 14.00 tomorrow to battle it out for the title. There is no runaway chip leader, with the chip lead being shared by the likes of Ngoc Bui Hai, Waldemar Kopyl, Lukasz Wasek and Marian Flesar.
Full chip counts are posted below.
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Player | Chips | Progress |
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Markus Prinz | 1,500,000 | |
Chi Quay Hoang | 1,459,000 | |
Stanislav Koleno | 1,267,000 | |
Lukasz Wasek | 1,188,000 | |
Boris Kotleba | 1,101,000 | |
Jiri Horak | 1,016,000 | 346,000 |
Andreas Zampas | 998,000 | |
Piotr Brodzik | 882,000 | |
Petr Setka | 844,000 | |
Jörg Peisert
|
832,000 | |
Martin Kabrhel
|
791,000 | |
Michal Schuh | 761,000 | |
Ngoc Bui Hai | 730,000 | |
Ahmad Ali Sameeian | 725,000 | |
Marcin Chmielewski | 680,000 | |
Marián Flešár
|
615,000 | |
Waldemar Kopyl | 545,000 | |
Michiel Brosky | 508,000 | |
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|
503,000 | |
Zoltan Ban | 495,000 | |
Franklin Nurmohamed | 435,000 | |
Neculai Macovei | 375,000 | |
Przenyslaw Piotrowski | 332,000 | |
Jeremy Williams | 312,000 | |
Eric Lescot | 275,000 |
The players will see four more hands before play draws to a close for the day,
Grzegorz Idziak was the player at risk having moved all in and had his on the table in front of him up against the of Jiri Horak.
The board ran out .
Just ten minutes before the end of play and Idziak was gone.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Jiri Horak | 670,000 | |
Grzegorz Idziak | Busted |
Alexander Sack was the player at risk all in preflop holding .
Jiri Horak had made the call with .
A runout of saw the pain saved for the turn but Sack stood up and wished everyone good luck.
Sack’s 31st place finish was good for €5,510
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Jiri Horak | 530,000 | 220,000 |
Alexander Sack | Busted |
Adrian Szuman was all in preflop for 250000 and was called by Markus Prinz.
Szuman:
Prinz:
The cards fell .
No seven from heaven for Szuman and he was out.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Markus Prinz | 1,100,000 | 300,000 |
Adrian Szuman | Busted |
Joris Ruijs raised to 35,000 from early position. It folded to Andreas Zampas in the big blind who moved all in for 448,000. Ruijs snap-called and tabled . Zampas turned over .
The flop came . "Oh daym," muttered Jeremy Williams. The turn was the . "Oh DAYM," said Jeremy Williams. The river was the and Zampas doubled up.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Andreas Zampas | 900,000 | 430,000 |
Joris Ruijs | 420,000 | -310,000 |
Ahmad Ali Sameeian opened preflop and Goncalo Ferreira defended his big blind.
The flop was and all the money went in the middle.
Sameeian tabled a flopped straight with and Goncalo Ferreira was on a flush draw holding .
The turn was the and the river the .
Martin Kabrhel wandered over to see the result, “Lucky eh?”
“Part of the game.” Ferreira replied with an impish grin.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Goncalo Ferreira
|
360,000 | 180,000 |
Ahmad Ali Sameeian | 180,000 | 80,000 |