2019 WSOP International Circuit King's Resort Rozvadov II

€1,700 Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2019 WSOP International Circuit King's Resort Rozvadov II

Final Results
Winner
Jakub Oliva
Winning Hand
j10
Prize
€205,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€1,700
Prize Pool
€1,130,880
Entries
768
Level Info
Level
37
Blinds
250,000 / 500,000
Ante
500,000

Cokesa Covered by 5,000 in Chips

Level 28 : 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Nikola Cokesa
Nikola Cokesa

Aliaksandr Shylko raised to 100,000 from the hijack and Nikola Cokesa three-bet to 265,000 on the button. Action folded back to Shylko who took some time to consider his options and then decided to shove. Cokesa quickly called.

Nikola Cokesa: {a-Spades}{q-Hearts}
Aliaksandr Shylko: {7-Clubs}{7-Diamonds}

The board ran out {2-Spades}{5-Hearts}{9-Spades}{8-Clubs}{2-Diamonds} for Shylko to hold. Both stack were counted, Cokesa had 1,570,000 behind while Shyklo had him covered by 5,000 as he had 1,575,000 in total. Cokesa was eliminated in 20th place for €8,225.

Player Chips Progress
Aliaksandr Shylko by
Aliaksandr Shylko
3,270,000
330,000
330,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
Nikola Cokesa si
Nikola Cokesa
Busted

Tags: Aliaksandr ShylkoNikola Cokesa

Monster Pot for Wilke to Eliminate Putz

Level 26 : 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Dennis Wilke
Dennis Wilke

Christopher Putz and Dennis Wilke were just involved in a monster pot and Wilke was kind enough to recount what had happened:

Putz opened to 60,000 from the cutoff and Wilke defended his big blind.

The flop came {10-}{3-}{a-} with two clubs and one spade. Wilke check-raised the 50,000 bet of Putz to 140,000 which was called.

The turn was the {9-Spades}, Wilke now led out for 325,000 and Putz called.

The river completed the board with the {6-Hearts}, Wilke shoved for 1,075,000 and Putz tank-called for a bit less with {a-}{j-} for top pair with the jack-kicker. Wilke held {a-}{10-} for the flopped top two pair to eliminate Putz and jump into the chip lead.

Player Chips Progress
Dennis Wilke de
Dennis Wilke
3,160,000
1,360,000
1,360,000
Christopher Putz at
Christopher Putz
Busted

Tags: Christopher PutzDennis Wilke

Pavon Deals Final Blow to Koleno

Level 24 : 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante
Stanislav Koleno
Stanislav Koleno

Stanislav Koleno was forced all-in from the big blind after paying the 20,000 big blind and the remaining 1,000 went into the ante. Action folded to Dorian Pavon in the small blind who completed to go heads-up.

Stanislav Koleno: {6-Diamonds}{2-Spades}
Dorian Pavon: {10-Hearts}{4-Diamonds}

The flop came {5-Hearts}{3-Spades}{6-Clubs} for Koleno to hit top pair and a gutshot to a straight. Pavon picked up an open-ended straight draw too though.

The turn was the {3-Hearts} which didn't change anything but the {7-Diamonds} on the river gave Pavon the straight indeed to eliminate Koleno.

More eliminations happened just before this one and after, bringing the field down to 45 players remaining.

Player Chips Progress
Dorian Pavon ve
Dorian Pavon
681,000
21,000
21,000
Johannes Herbers nl
Johannes Herbers
Busted
Pasquale Di Ceglie hr
Pasquale Di Ceglie
Busted
Stanislav Koleno sk
Stanislav Koleno
Busted
Ondrej Drozd cz
Ondrej Drozd
Busted
Yaniv Peretz lv
Yaniv Peretz
Busted
Giuseppe Rago it
Giuseppe Rago
Busted

Tags: Dorian PavonStanislav Koleno

Gegic Bluffs Burns

Level 23 : 8,000/16,000, 16,000 ante
Rifat Gegic
Rifat Gegic

Kahle Burns raised to 35,000 from the cutoff and Rifat Gegic defended his big blind.

The flop came {6-Diamonds}{a-Clubs}{10-Clubs}, Gegic bet 38,000 and Burns went along to see the {k-Diamonds} on the turn.

They then both checked through it for the {q-Hearts} to complete the board on the river. Gegic now barreled a bet of 155,000 over the line. Burns jumped into the tank and folded in the end. The pot was pushed Gegic's way who then decided to flip over his cards which were the {5-Diamonds}{4-Spades} for the bluff.

Player Chips Progress
Pulkit Goyal in
Pulkit Goyal
1,610,000
547,000
547,000
Rifat Gegic de
Rifat Gegic
1,130,000
-179,000
-179,000
Siarhei Chudapal by
Siarhei Chudapal
710,000
-145,000
-145,000
Kahle Burns au
Kahle Burns
499,000
55,000
55,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Josef Snejberg cz
Josef Snejberg
420,000
22,000
22,000
Christopher Putz at
Christopher Putz
336,000
-75,000
-75,000
Georgios Vrakas gr
Georgios Vrakas
248,000
-433,000
-433,000
Fulvio Sansanelli de
Fulvio Sansanelli
Busted

Tags: Kahle BurnsRifat Gegic

Chen Chucks Raz Out

Level 22 : 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Zhong Chen
Zhong Chen

Friedrich Raz shoved from the cutoff and Zhong Chen asked for a count on the button. The dealer confirmed Raz had 192,000 behind and Chen decided to make the call while the blinds got out of their way.

Friedrich Raz: {a-Hearts}{7-Hearts}
Zhong Chen: {10-Spades}{10-Clubs}

The flop came {a-Spades}{k-Clubs}{j-Clubs} for Raz to hit top pair but for Chen to pick up the Broadway-draw.

The turn was the {q-Hearts} to give Chen the Broadway indeed.

A ten on the river would chop the pot but the {8-Hearts} came instead for Raz to hit the rail in 65th place.

A few seconds later, Mykola Lakatosh was also eliminated.

Player Chips Progress
Zhong Chen nl
Zhong Chen
860,000
42,000
42,000
Friedrich Raz ch
Friedrich Raz
Busted
Mykola Lakatosh cz
Mykola Lakatosh
Busted

Tags: Friedrich RazMykola LakatoshZhong Chen

Marathon Day Expected for the Final Day of the WSOP International Circuit King's Resort Rozvadov

Dennis Wilke
Dennis Wilke

Are you ready for Day 3 of the WSOP International Circuit Main Event King’s Resort Rozvadov? Out of 768 entries, 77 players have made it through to the final day and only one can be the winner who will claim that amazing first-place prize of €205,000, the gold WSOP Circuit Ring, an automatic entry into the Global Casino Championship, and the WSOPE Main Event Ticket. Those 768 entries created a total prize pool of €1,130,880 and all 77 remaining players have pocketed at least €3,500 already.

Starting the day in pole position for all the glory is Belarus’ Aliaksandr Shylko who bagged a whopping 2,644,000 chips last night which equals 220 big blinds when the players return to the felt. He is trailed by Shay Rozenbaum with almost 80 fewer big blinds as he laid claim to 1,709,000 in chips. Closing out the podium is Dennis Wilke with 1,406,000. Both Rozenbaum and Wilke reached a final table last week during the Opener (Rozenbaum) and the High Roller (Wilke) but neither captured a ring yet. After several close calls for Shylko in the WSOP Circuit events, this might be the one where he finally grabs that ring.

Six players will be coming in pretty fresh to the tables as they made Day 3 by playing the online version of Day 1 and 2. Siarhei Chudapal, Anatoly Filatov, Jonas Lauck, Jan Bednar, Jaroslaw Kosmaty, and Fabian Ene are the ones to join the field.

As the online levels ended at 6,000/12,000/12,000, this means that when play resumes at 1 p.m. local time, the level will go back to Level 22 which features the 6,000 small blind, 12,000 big blind, and a 12,000 big blind ante. Level duration has been increased to 50 minutes and a break will take place after every three levels. The normal breaks will last 15 minutes and a 30-minute dinner break has been scheduled after the sixth level of play.

The live stream plans have changed to start after 6 p.m. local time, the exact details are to be announced. Play will continue until a winner has been crowned and the PokerNews live reporting team will be there from the outset until the conclusion so stand by while the remaining players tangle each other for that win.

Final Day Structure

LevelDurationSmall BlindBig BlindBB Ante
22506,00012,00012,000
23508,00016,00016,000
245010,00020,00020,000
Break15   
255010,00025,00025,000
265015,00030,00030,000
275020,00040,00040,000
Break30   
285025,00050,00050,000
295030,00060,00060,000
305040,00080,00080,000
Break15   
315050,000100,000100,000
325075,000150,000120,000
3350100,000200,000200,000
Break15   
3450125,000250,000250,000
3550150,000300,000300,000
3650200,000400,000400,000
Break15   
3750250,000500,000500,000
3850300,000600,000600,000
3650400,000800,000800,000

Tags: Aliaksandr ShylkoAnatoly FilatovDennis WilkeJan BednarJonas LauckShay RozenbaumSiarhei Chudapal