2019 WSOP International Circuit King's Resort Rozvadov II

€1,700 Main Event
Day: 1a
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
Players Info - Day 1a
Entries
236
Players Left
98

Jocius Takes Day 1a Chip Lead of the WSOP International Circuit Main Event; Begovic and Chmielewski Chasing 2nd Main Event Title

Level 12 : 700/1,400, 1,400 ante
Arunas Jocius
Arunas Jocius

The first day of the WSOP International Circuit Rozvadov Main Event has come to an end after twelve levels of 40 minutes each have been played. The first of two starting flights attracted 205 unique players and 31 reentries to create 236 entries in total to battle it out for the €1,000,000 guaranteed prize pool and WSOPE Main Event Tickets. Claiming the Day 1a chip lead out of the 98 remaining players is Lithuania’s Arunas Jocius.

Jocius only has one live tournament cash recorded to his name according to The Hendon Mob which he collected last week when he finished in 48th place in the WSOPC Mini Main Event. That might have been a good forewarning for his result in the Main Event. He has bagged 384,700 for Day 2 which equals 240 big blinds when play commences on Sunday, October 13.

Trailing Jocius in the chip counts are Dominik Arnold and Marius Iftimia who both also surpassed the 300,000-mark by bagging 363,300 and 359,700 respectively. Amar Begovic won the WSOPC Main Event in 2018 for €220,000 when he beat the 690-strong field. He has a great chance to repeat this feat as he bagged 231,900 in chips today. Marcin Chmielewski won at the beginning of 2017 and is still in it to win a second title and ring as he bagged 61,400.

Amar Begovic
Amar Begovic

Other previous WSOPC Rozvadov Main Event winners Emil Bise and Martin Kabrhel were less lucky. This was also the case for Andrej Desset, Ondrej Lon, Michael Magalashvili, Pierre Neuville, Thai Ha, Milad Oghabian, Albert Hoekendijk, and maybe the most illustrious player to have entered the field today, Viktor Blom for example. They all tried once or twice today to make it through but will need to return for Day 1b to try again.

Jaroslav Peter won the Seven Card Stud Limit Ring earlier this week and is aiming to add a second one to his collection. He was at the top of the chip counts throughout most of the day and ended up with 205,300 in his bag. As expected, the Czech players came out in throngs and a bunch of them made it through. Players like Vaclav Vlach, Lukas Zaskodny, Josef Snejberg, and Jakub Oliva have had success here at the beautiful King’s Resort before and will looking for even more of the same.

Day 1b will commence at 2 p.m. local time on Saturday, October 12 and follow the exact same structure of Day 1a which featured 12 levels of 40 minutes and a break of 15 or 30 minutes after every three levels. Players can reenter once during each flight or during the first two levels on Day 2 and players who are unsatisfied with the stack that they bagged on Day 1a can elect to play again to try and build a better one. If the player bags on Day 1b too, they can select which stack they will use on Day 2.

The PokerNews live reporting team will be on hand, as usual, to bring you all the action from the Czech Republic as soon as the cards go back in the air!

Tags: Albert HoekendijkAmar BegovicAndrej DessetDominik ArnoldEmil BiseJakub OlivaJaroslav PeterJosef SnejbergMichael MagalashviliMilad OghabianOndrej LonPierre NeuvilleThai HaVaclav Vlach

Zaskodny Has a Full House

Level 3 : 100/200, 200 ante
Lukas Zaskodny
Lukas Zaskodny

The flop read {k-Clubs}{5-Spades}{7-Hearts} with 4,300 in the middle already. Lukas Zaskodny (under-the-gun position) check-called the 1,100 bet of Volodymyr Legkiy in the middle position.

The turn brought them the {a-Spades}, Zaskodny checked, Legkiy continued with a bet of 2,500 and Zaskodny responded with a raise to 8,500 after taking some time to consider his options. Legkiy called.

The river completed the board with the {5-Clubs}, Zaskodny fired a bet of 16,500 over the line and Legkiy snap-called. Zaskodny tabled {7-Clubs}{7-Diamonds} for the flopped set of sevens which he improved to a full house on the river and that was enough to scoop up the pot.

Player Chips Progress
Lukas Zaskodny cz
Lukas Zaskodny
WSOP 1X Winner
78,500 28,500
Volodymyr Legkiy ua
Volodymyr Legkiy
27,500 27,500

Tags: Lukas ZaskodnyVolodymyr Legkiy

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Level 1 : 100/100, 100 ante
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The WSOP International Circuit King's Resort Main Event in Rozvadov Kicks Off at 2 PM

King's Resort
King's Resort

Welcome back to another edition of the WSOP International Circuit Main Event in Rozvadov here at the King’s Resort. Earlier this year, Martin Kabrhel won his fifth WSOP Ring by defeating Harry Ross in the 650-strong field for €200,350 and the WSOPE Main Event ticket. Just like the previous edition, the King’s Resort is giving away ten tickets to the WSOPE Main Event again to the top ten finishers on top of the €1,000,000 guaranteed prize pool.

Day 1a is set to kick off at 2 p.m. local time as the 13th event of the WSOP International Circuit. Many familiar players have been spotted in the previous events already. Players like Viktor Blom, Timur Margolin, Milad Oghabian, Martin Mulsow, Pierre Neuville, Anson Tsang, Michael Sklenicka, Jan Bednar, Dennis Wilke, Eyal Bensimhon, Muhamet Perati, and many more are expected to enter the WSOPC €1,700 Main Event.

Sklenicka and Perati have already captured a WSOP Circuit Ring over the past days and will be looking to add another one to their collection. But with the WSOPE kicking off on Sunday, October 13, there will be more well-known players flocking into town to try and win some jewelry too. Players like Phil Hellmuth, Phil Ivey, Daniel Negreanu, Shaun Deeb, and Robert Campbell with the latter three all chasing the Player of the Year honors. Who knows, they might even try their hand in winning this event too.

When players take their seats at the table, they will receive 50,000 in chips to start with. Players can reenter once per flight. There are twelve levels of 40-minutes each planned for each starting day with a 15-minute break after every three levels and a 30-minute dinner break after the sixth level of play.

Day 1 Structure

LevelDurationSmall BlindBig BlindBB Ante
140100100100
240100200200
340100200200
Break15   
440100300300
540200400400
640200500500
Break30   
740300600600
840300700700
940400800800
Break15   
10405001,0001,000
11406001,2001,200
12407001,4001,400

The PokerNews live reporting team will be on hand throughout the whole Main Event to bring you all the action so make sure to keep following the updates right here until a winner has been found.

Tags: Anson TsangDaniel NegreanuDennis WilkeEyal BensimhonHarry RossJan BednarMartin KabrhelMartin MulsowMichael SklenickaMilad OghabianMuhamet PeratiPhil HellmuthPhil IveyPierre NeuvilleRobert CampbellShaun DeebViktor Blom