2017 World Series of Poker Europe

Event #8: €1,111 Little One for One Drop No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 1b
Event Info

2017 World Series of Poker Europe

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a10
Prize
€170,764
Event Info
Buy-in
€1,111
Prize Pool
€866,654
Entries
868
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
20,000

Verbakel, Urban Top Day 1b of Little One for One Drop, Kassouf Advances

Level 13 : 1,200/2,400, 400 ante
Will Kassouf Advances to Day 2
Will Kassouf Advances to Day 2

After almost 14 levels of play, Day 1b of Event #8: €1,111 Little One for One Drop is done. 564 players showed up the second starting day for the event, which supports ONE DROP, an organization that helps provide access to clean water around the world. €50 of each buy-in went to the charity and combined with yesterday's total of 304, this event has raised at least €43,400 for ONE DROP.

92 players survived the second of two starting days, with Remco Verbakel bagging the end-of-day chip lead with 410.500. The Belgian was the only player to surpass the 400k mark during the second starting day. Verbakel has just a little over $13,000 in recorded live earnings, with his biggest cash to date being €3,361, made in a flight of THE COLOSSUS several days ago.

One of the best Slovakian players around, David Urban, ended the day in second place and bagged 378,000. Urban already has over $700,000 in lifetime earnings and is looking to add a substantial figure to that. The infamous Will Kassouf also advanced to Day 2 and bagged a healthy stack of 163,500. The British motormouth used mostly friendly banter throughout the day and the majority of his tablemates seemingly enjoyed this more lighthearted side of Kassouf. Another notable to make it through was WSOPE bracelet winner Andreas Klatt, who finished the day with 100,500 in chips.

With unlimited reentries allowed in the first eight levels, players who ran out of chips were able to buy themselves right back in as they pleased. WSOP Player of the Year frontrunner Chris Ferguson, who won his sixth gold WSOP bracelet yesterday, was one of those players who fired multiple bullets but to no avail. Ferguson found himself in good company on the rail, as Maria Ho, Tobias Peters, Oleksandr Shcherbak, Viliyan Petleshkov, Sander van Wesemael, Roberto Romanello and John Racener all failed to make it through the day.

The 92 who survived Day 1b will join up with the 51 who got through Day 1a and come back on Friday, November 3rd, at 1 p.m. local time to play Day 2. Day 1a chipleader Serghei Lisiy will start as the overall chipleader with 463,000 in chips. The tournament will resume in level 15, with blinds at 2,000/4,000 and a running ante of 500. Levels will be extended to 60 minutes and play will continue until the final table has been reached. The total prize pool and all payouts will be announced at the start of Day 2.

Besides the Little One for One Drop, the High Roller for One Drop, with a buy-in of €111,111, will also kick off tomorrow and start at 2 p.m. With 104 players already confirmed for this flagship event, it's going to be an exciting day in King's Casino in Rozvadov. Be sure to check back regularly to PokerNews and don't miss any of the WSOPE action.

Event #8 Day 2 Seat Draw

TableSeatNameCountryChip CountBig Blinds
831Catalin PopRomania62,80016
832Andriy PalyugaCzech Republic143,00036
833Abdelhakim ZoufriNetherlands238,10060
834Uri ReichensteinIsrael221,80055
835Michael GoossensBelgium90,00023
836Johannes MansbartAustria143,50036
837Alexander ScheiermannGermany54,40014
838Anatoliy ZyrinRussian Federation72,50018
839Michal ZielinskiPoland130,70033
      
841Gergo FeketeHungary109,50027
842Vedran VrančićGermany53,40013
843Albert HoekendijkNetherlands81,70020
844Fabio De NardiItaly122,20031
845Safet AradinovicSerbia147,50037
846Mohamed BellalGermany91,10023
847Besim HotSwitzerland178,50045
848Veysel KortanGermany348,80087
849Frank De BusscherBelgium112,00028
      
891Marcel LuskeNetherlands75,20019
892Jürgen HeidlAustria225,60056
893Walter MaturaAustria144,10036
894Martin GradlGermany89,70022
895Artan DedushaUnited Kingdom321,60080
896Jeff LisandroCzech Republic34,9009
897Nicholas SchreckGermany89,70022
898Jasmin MahmutovicDenmark119,50030
899Marcos GomezSpain92,60023
      
901Said SadallahFrance134,20034
902Roland IsraelashviliUnited States74,00019
903Michael BaileyCanada105,00026
904Fadil IsufiUnited Kingdom185,00046
905Joris SchetsBelgium42,30011
906Henrik UnverrichtGermany64,50016
907Alexandra JanikovaSlovakia36,0009
908Volodymyr PilyavskyGermany162,20041
909Alessandro LaubingerGermany97,10024
      
951Marius StancescuRomania80,30020
952Theodoros AidonopoulosGreece130,20033
953Gilbert DiazFrance137,00034
954Antoine VrankenNetherlands209,70052
955Laszlo TothHungary51,40013
956Age SpetsNorway39,00010
957Elias GourieGermany59,40015
958Carsten GirstGermany51,70013
959Vlado BanicevicMontenegro202,90051
      
961Diego VenturaPeru135,20034
962John ForsmanSweden14,9004
963Przemyslaw KlejnowskiPoland16,2004
964Phillip MighallIreland123,40031
965Cem EryigitBelgium168,00042
966Maria LampropulosArgentina70,60018
967Thomas HofmannSwitzerland315,50079
968Willem de JongNetherlands129,00032
969Hartmut HohnSpain98,40025
      
1011Robert SchiffbauerUnited States72,80018
1012Ivo HermansBelgium39,00010
1013Diamond GrabovciKosovo72,00018
1014Stanislav KolenoSlovakia244,80061
1015Daniel TrettUnited Kingdom218,50055
1016Allen KesslerUnited States42,20011
1017Jan MachCzech Republic39,00010
1018Hannes NeurauterGermany101,60025
1019Erkan SonmezGermany165,00041
      
1021Egor TerekhinGermany111,70028
1022Konstiantyn TupaloUkraine62,40016
1023Negjdet AvdylajGermany199,50050
1024Antonin DudaCzech Republic51,50013
1025Gert-Jürgen NiewerthGermany94,20024
1026Aaron DuczakCanada123,00031
1027Stefan MitalCzech Republic49,90012
1028Johannes TobbeGermany93,80023
1029[Removed:321] WeshkyBelgium83,00021
      
1071Andrei KonopelkoBelarus278,60070
1072Heike FerrerasGermany115,70029
1073Vamshi VandanapuUnited Kingdom65,40016
1074Catherine HannaFrance110,30028
1075Andrew AspinallIreland76,70019
1076Dmytro SoloviovUkraine134,90034
1077Anastasios ParisisGreece158,80040
1078Benjamin RensenGermany98,40025
1079Grzegorz ReczkoPoland41,80010
      
1081Maciej KondraszukPoland94,10024
1082Tomas FaraCzech Republic45,50011
1083Barny BoatmanUnited Kingdom56,40014
1084Serghei LisiyRussian Federation463,000116
1085Sefa TerziGermany86,20022
1086Peter BstielerGermany85,00021
1087Vasile StancuUnited Kingdom133,80033
1088Atanas KodinovBulgaria64,30016
1089Jusef PahlewaniGermany139,40035
      
1131Ladislav CervenySlovakia130,30033
1132David UrbanSlovakia378,10095
1133Sebastian LangrockAustria85,60021
1134Pavel SvachCzech Republic236,90059
1135Mike LeahCanada58,00015
1136Yichuan YeItaly174,50044
1137Oleh HaisiukUkraine111,10028
1138Jonas LauckGermany54,80014
1139Martin MulsowGermany76,80019
      
1141Karim RyadiBelgium56,80014
1142Andreas KlattGermany100,50025
1143Nikola BrankovicGermany177,20044
1144Waldemar KopylGermany35,4009
1145Piotr ZawadzkiPoland65,00016
1146Benjamin LamprechtAustria97,30024
1147Tomas RousCzech Republic257,90064
1148Paul MichaelisGermany181,00045
1149Adi RajkovicAustria146,40037
      
1191Lukas SoucekCzech Republic69,00017
1192Timo KamphuesGermany186,00047
1193Oliver HeidelGermany208,90052
1194Gary FisherUnited Kingdom114,50029
1195Atik MiahGermany71,70018
1196Rene CrhaCzech Republic103,60026
1197Gianluca SperanzaAustria51,40013
1198Marti Roca De TorresSpain92,90023
1199Oliver KalabusSlovakia115,50029
      
1201Dimitrios GkatzasGreece68,40017
1202Remco VerbakelBelgium410,600103
1203Chun Ho LawUnited Kingdom203,80051
1204Radek CastkaCzech Republic324,10081
1205Nedelcho KarakolevBulgaria29,2007
1206Robert AuerAustria32,2008
1207Alexander BachmannGermany60,00015
1208Will KassoufUnited Kingdom163,50041
1209Michael EilerGermany100,90025
      
1251Yewale RamkrishnaIndia113,50028
1252Khalil YoussafiGermany67,10017
1253Mykola YarmolaUkraine187,50047
1254Sergii KarpovUkraine114,20029
1255Piotr TrebaczPoland40,30010
1256Peter KristofHungary129,90032
1257Liraz WeimanIsrael39,30010
1258Alexander LannerAustria165,00041
1259Daniel ParsonageUnited Kingdom72,00018
      
1261Evgeny KafelnikovRussian Federation133,30033
1263Philipp BaierGermany72,40018
1264Yitshak BaharIsrael129,40032
1265Frederik AnderssonSweden166,00042
1266Michal SchuhCzech Republic280,80070
1267Jacek SkiscimPoland106,60027
1268Witold KrawczykPoland24,4006
1269Davy HuystBelgium137,80034

Tags: Andreas KlattChris FergusonJohn RacenerMaria HoOleksandr ShcherbakRemco VerbakelRoberto RomanelloSander van WesemaelSerghei LisiyTobias PetersViliyan PetleshkovWilliam Kassouf

Piotrowski and "ChiKKita BanAAna" Eliminated

Level 12 : 1,000/2,000, 300 ante
Yehuda Cohen
Yehuda Cohen

Alessandro Laubringer raised to 5,200 in middle position. To his left, Yehuda Cohen shoved around 25,000 all in. Przemyslaw Piotrowski called all in for 24,100 from the big blind.

Laubringer instantly called both shoves and had his opponents slightly covered.

Yehuda Cohen: {A-Spades}{Q-Spades}
Przemyslaw Piotrowski: {9-Spades}{9-Clubs}
Alessandro Laubringer: {J-Clubs}{J-Hearts}

Cohen jumped up from his seat and yelled for an ace.

"Yeeess!!" he cheered when the dealer fanned out {A-Clubs}{J-Spades}{6-Diamonds}. It took "ChiKKita BanAAna" about two seconds to realize he was actually in a world of hurt.

"Wait, I'm drawing dead," he said with a sad tone.

The {3-Diamonds} on the turn left both Cohen and Piotrowski indeed drawing dead, rendering the {8-Spades} river moot.

Player Chips Progress
Alessandro Laubringer de
Alessandro Laubringer
90,000 90,000
Przemyslaw Piotrowski pl
Przemyslaw Piotrowski
Busted
Yehuda Cohen il
Yehuda Cohen
Busted

Tags: Alessandro LaubringenPrzemyslaw PiotrowskiYehuda Cohen

Bicknell Cracks Aces

Level 11 : 800/1,600, 200 ante
Kristen Bicknell
Kristen Bicknell

The player on the button raised and Kristen Bicknell, in the small blind, checked how much he was still playing. She then decided to three-bet to 12,000 and the player in the big blind quickly folded. The player in the button was going to be all in if he called, which is what he did.

Kristen Bicknell: {A-Diamonds}{Q-Diamonds}
Button: {A-Hearts}{A-Clubs}

The board ran out {J-Spades}{4-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}{K-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds} - Bicknell hit a runner-runner flush to crack the aces of her opponent.

Player Chips Progress
Kristen Bicknell ca
Kristen Bicknell
WSOP 4X Winner
125,000 45,000

Tags: Kristen Bicknell

Mustafov Takes Over The Chip Lead

Level 7 : 300/600, 100 ante
Fahredin Mustafov
Fahredin Mustafov

Fahredin Mustafov raised to 1,400 from early position and was called by the player on the button.

The flop came {K-Diamonds}{A-Diamonds}{7-Hearts}, Mustafov check-called the 1,800 bet of his opponent.

They both checked through the {J-Clubs} on the turn. The {3-Hearts} on the river completed the board, now Mustafov bet 4,000 without hesitation. His opponent called. Mustafov showed {A-Spades}{Q-Spades} for top pair, his opponent showed {A-Hearts}{10-Clubs} for the same pair of aces but with the lower kicker.

Player Chips Progress
Fahredin Mustafov bg
Fahredin Mustafov
87,000 64,000

Tags: Fahredin Mustafov

Luske Hits Quads And Doubles Up

Level 3 : 100/200, 25 ante
Marcel Luske
Marcel Luske

Marcel Luske was sitting with an above average stack in front of him and he told the team what had happened.

"Someone raised to 400 and the player in the hijack three-bet to 1,300. I decided to flat with pocket nines. The initial raiser also called. The flop came three-six-eight, the first guy checked, the hijack bet 2,000, I raise to 7,000. The first guy folded, the hijack tank-shoved and I also went all in. He had queens for an overpair. The turn and the river were both nines so I had quads!"

Player Chips Progress
Marcel Luske nl
Marcel Luske
37,000 17,000

Tags: Marcel Luske

Get Ready For Day 1b Of The Little One For One Drop

One Drop Patches
One Drop Patches

The second starting day of Event #8: €1,111 Little One for One Drop is taking place today with a starting time of 2 p.m. local time. ONE DROP, the official charity of the World Series of Poker, is an organization that helps provide access to clean water around the world. For more information about the project and how you can do your part, please check it out here.

Day 1a took place yesterday with 51 players making it through to Day 2. Serghei Lisiy is the current chip leader with 463,000 in chips. Who will join him today in the top of the chip counts for Day 2? The tournament organization is expecting more runners today as more and more players are arriving here at the King’s Casino in Rozvadov.

Day 1b features 14 40-minute levels, with 20-minute breaks after every three levels and a dinner break of 60 minutes after Level 8. Late registration will be possible until the start of Level 9 which is approximately around 9 p.m. local time. Players will have 20,000 in chips to start with and unlimited reentries are allowed during the registration period. On Friday, November 3rd, all remaining players will return for this four-day event.

With the final day of THE COLOSSUS and the €25,000 High Roller taking place today too, action will be everywhere so don’t miss it and stay around here on PokerNews

Event #8: The Little One for One Drop schedule

DayDateInformation
November 1stDay 1a at 2 p.m.51 out of 304 players advanced to Day 2
November 2ndDay 1b at 2 p.m.14 Levels 40 min each, late reg 8 levels ~ 9 p.m.
November 3rdDay 2 at 1 p.m.Levels last 60 min each, play down to final table
November 4thDay 3 at tbaLevels last 60 min each, play down to a winner

Tags: Serghei Lisiy