2022 WSOP International Circuit - Rozvadov

€1,700 Main Event
Day: 4
Event Info

2022 WSOP International Circuit - Rozvadov

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a10
Prize
€160,500
Event Info
Buy-in
€1,700
Prize Pool
€1,000,000
Entries
648
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
200,000
Players Info - Day 4
Entries
9
Players Left
1

There Can Only be One - Who Will Win The 2022 WSOP International Circuit €1,700 Main Event?

King's Resort Feature Table
King's Resort Feature Table

Welcome to day 4 coverage of the World Series of Poker Circuit - Spring Edition Main Event. Nine players return to the main stage at King's Resort and Casino in Rozvadov, Czech Republic to play for the top prize of €160,500 and the much sought after WSOP Circuit Ring.

At the end of registration, there were 648 entries which fell short of the number required to reach the guarantee of €1,000,000. Every member of the final table has also locked up a World Series of Poker Europe Main Event ticket worth €10,350.

Our PokerNews ground team will be on hand to provide coverage of all the action.

Final Table Seat Assignment

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Luc TaGermany5,385,00090
2Nedeljko TodorovicSlovenia5,100,00085
3Tom CohenIsrael3,355,00056
4Volkan AlkanGermany765,00013
5Ruslan VolkovUkraine3,435,00057
6Rama MulajKosovo5,200,00087
7Vincent De NeveGermany890,00015
8Besnik LalinovciKosovo6,200,000103
9Lukas ZaskodnyCzech Republic2,195,00037

Meet the Players

With over 100 big blinds, chip leader Besnik Lalinovci is virtually guaranteed to get the biggest poker score of his career. The Kosovan who now makes Switzerland his home had his biggest previous win at the 2015 Swiss Poker Championships at Baden for 15,640 SFr ($17,094).

Final Table Group Picture
The Final Nine at King's Resort

The last Czech standing Lukas Zaskodny is no stranger to the feature table at King's. In 2019 he won the PartyPoker Millions Main Event for €906,770. Zaskodny who is currently in seventh place has work to do to challenge for the top prize.

Bursting onto the scene is Israel's Tom Cohen who is making his second major final table at Rozvadov in the space of the year. In September 2021 Cohen won the Dutch Classics Main Event for €83,793. Today he is looking for his first six-figure score.

Two players come to the final table with less than 20 big blinds. Volkan Alkan is the shortest stack with 13 big blinds. He has already guaranteed to make his biggest recorded tournament cash and will be looking to increase this figure.

Vincent De Neve will be starting with 17 big blinds but has experience on the final table in this event. The September 2021 WSOPC event at Rozvadov saw De Neve finish 3rd for €114,709.

Remaining Payouts

PlaceWinnerCountryPrize (in EUR)
1  €160,500
2  €100,900
3  €72,300
4  €56,900
5  €44,700
6  €34,900
7  €26,300
8  €18,300
9  €14,500

Play will resume at 2 p.m. local time with the blinds at 30,000/60,000 and 60,000 big blind ante and 21:52 remaining on the clock. Due to King's Casino broadcasting the final table on Twitch and YouTube, PokerNews will be providing updates on an hour delay to stay in sync with the stream.