2019 WSOP International Circuit King's Resort Rozvadov

Main Event
Day: 1a
Event Info

2019 WSOP International Circuit King's Resort Rozvadov

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
107
Prize
€190,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€1,700
Prize Pool
€1,103,500
Entries
650
Level Info
Level
34
Blinds
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
300,000

Bstieler Takes Day 1A Chip Lead; Smiljkovic, Mrakes, Kabrhel, Bendik Also Through

Level 12 : 700/1,400, 1,400 ante
Peter Bstieler
Peter Bstieler

After twelve levels of 45-minutes each, Day 1A of the WSOP International Circuit €1,700 Main Event has come to an end with 96 players bagging their chips for Day 2 on Sunday, March 31. In total, 221 entries were attracted to the first opening flight and up to the end it was a close race for the chip lead. But when the final bag was sealed, Germany’s Peter Bstieler was the one to claim the Day 1A chip lead honors with 376,700 in chips.

The young German seems to have collected all his cashes here in the King’s Resort but one and reached a final table, finishing in sixth place in the €1,100 Monster Stack during the 2017 World Series of Europe Festival for €17,940 which was also his biggest live cash that has been recorded on the Hendon Mob.

Daniel Smiljkovic
Daniel Smiljkovic

Trailing Bstieler in the chip counts is another German player, Daniel Smiljkovic who bagged 366,500 at the end of the day. Smiljkovic registered late as he first had to play in the Monster Stack where he finished in sixth place for €9,225. After registering late, Smiljkovic seems to be sailing smoothly through the Main Event, eliminating Pilipe Pilipovi in between when Smiljkovic had turned a straight against Pilipovi’s flopped top pair.

Closing out the top five for today are Georgy Philippovich (317,000), Daniel Szymanski (309,000), and Yehonatan Behor (294,900). Other notable players making it through to Day 2 with an above average stack include Michal Mrakes (235,100), Rifat Gegic (197,400), Jan Bendik (196,600), Antonio Barbato (154,100), Martin Kabrhel (139,200), Marek Blasko (134,400), and Alexandre Viard with 125,000.

Unfortunately, not everyone could make it through today’s field and some of the players who were eliminated during the day include the defending champion Emil Bise, Oliver Heidel, Evangelos Bechrakis, Marcin Chmielewski, Michael Magalashvili, Jason Wheeler, Grzegorz Wyraz, Zhong Chen, Eyal Bensimhon, and Marcel Luske. But they will be able to reenter tomorrow, Saturday, March 30, as Day 1B will kick off at 2 PM local time.

Emil Bise
The defending champion, Emil Bise, was eliminated twice during Day 1A

With a €1,103,500 guaranteed prize pool, Day 1B is expected to a busy one as another twelve levels of 45-minutes each will be played. Late registration or reentering is possible until the end of the break after Level 14 on Day 2 which should be around 3:50 PM local time on Sunday, March 31.

Make sure to return right here on Saturday, March 30, at 2 PM as the PokerNews live reporting team will be on the floor until the final bags have been tagged for Day 2.

Tags: Alexandre ViardAntonio BarbatoDaniel SmiljkovicDaniel SzymanskiEmil BiseEvangelos BechrakisEyal BensimhonGeorgy PhilippovichGrzegorz WyrazJan BendikJason WheelerMarcel LuskeMarcin ChmielewskiMarek BlaskoMartin KabrhelMichael MagalashviliMichal MrakesOliver HeidelPeter BstielerPilipe PilipoviRifat GegicYehonatan BehorZhong Chen

A WSOPC Main Event Winner Joins the Field

Level 3 : 100/200, 200 ante
Amar Begovic Wins 2018 WSOP Circuit Rozvadov Spring Edition
Amar Begovic Wins 2018 WSOP Circuit Rozvadov Spring Edition

Amar Begovic won the WSOPC International Circuit Main Event here last year in March for €220,000 and will be trying to win another one as he just sat down before the first break of the day.

Player Chips Progress
Rifat Gegic de
Rifat Gegic
50,000 50,000
Amar Begovic ba
Amar Begovic
50,000 50,000
Oliver Heidel de
Oliver Heidel
50,000 50,000

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My Stack App Activated

Level 1 : 100/100, 0 ante
My Stack App
My Stack App

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Day 1A of the WSOP International Circuit €1,700 Main Event Kicks Off at 2 PM

Emil Bise Wins the 2018 WSOPC Main Event in October
Emil Bise Wins the 2018 WSOPC Main Event in October

Welcome to the WSOP International Circuit Rozvadov and the day that is Day 1A of Event #13: €1,700 Main Event here in the King’s Resort. The action has been heaving for two weeks with eleven coveted WSOP Circuit Rings awarded already. But all players will be focused on the Main Event here in Rozvadov, the Czech Republic which kicks off today at 2 PM local time. The tournament features a guaranteed prize pool of €1,103,500 which includes ten tickets for the WSOPE Main Event.

The whole Circuit festival awards 17 WSOPE Main Event Tickets in total to use in October. Five other players have already received their ticket including Marian Uharcek who won the €250 Mini Main Event a few days ago for €100,623.

Here are the other winners who have all already collected a WSOP Circuit Ring here over the past two weeks:

Event #:TournamentWinnerCountryPrize (EUR)Prize (USD)
1€299 Spring OpenerMohamad ArinGermany€ 64,321$72,225
2€777 Lucky 7sPaulius VaitiekunasLithuania€ 34,681$38,943
3€660 NLHE 6-HandedIrena MacesovicLithuania€ 11,681$13,116
4€250 Seniors EventDaniele VescoItaly€ 6,055$6,799
5€250 Mini Main EventMarian UharcekSlovakia€ 100,623$112,989
6€300 PLO Hi-LoChris HabergerGermany€ 8,916$10,012
7€660 Bounty HunterDarko StojanovicFrance€ 13,337$14,976
8€550 NLHE Monsterstack--€ 51,207$57,500
9€330 Seven Card StudKryzsztof JaguscikPoland€ 5,427$6,094
10€550 NLHE/PLO MixMathis Di WosegienGermany€ 16,015$17,983
11€2,000 PLO High RollerPierre ChristensenDenmark€ 32,300$36,269
12€5,300 NLHE High RollerZhong ChenNetherlands€ 66,500$74,672
13€1,700 Main Event----
14€220 Ladies Event----
15€440 NLHE Freezeout----

Today, the first of two opening flights will take place in the biggest poker room of Europe. Players will receive 50,000 in chips for their €1,700 buy-in and play twelve levels of 45-minutes each. A 20-minute break will take place after every three levels with a 45-minute dinner break after the sixth level. If a player busts, they can opt to reenter once per flight or before the late registration period closes at the end of the break after Level 14 which is the second level on Day 2, March 31 (3:50 PM local time).

Structure

LevelDurationSmall BlindBig BlindBB Ante
145100100-
245100200-
345100200200
Break20   
445100300300
545200400400
645200500500
Dinner Break45   
745300600600
845300700700
945400800800
Break20   
10455001,0001,000
11456001,2001,200
12457001,4001,400

While the Monster Stack plays down to a winner today with Gregorz Wyraz in the chip lead with 12 players remaining, the rest of the players here in the casino will be focused on the Main Event, the satellites towards the Main Event, or the €220 Ladies Event which starts at 4 PM today. Follow the live stream action to see who will take the Monster Stack WSOP Ring home with them from 2:30 PM onwards.

Emil Bise from Switzerland claimed the last WSOPC Main Event here for €185,652 in October and Amar Begovic did the same a bit more than a year ago for €220,000. Will either of them or any of the other winners claim their second ring? Make sure to follow all the updates from the floor as the PokerNews live reporting team will be on hand to bring them to you.

Tags: Amar BegovicEmil BiseGregorz Wyraz