2018 World Series of Poker Europe

Event #1: €550 COLOSSUS No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 1a
Event Info

2018 World Series of Poker Europe

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k10
Prize
€203,820
Event Info
Buy-in
€550
Prize Pool
€1,435,412
Entries
2,992
Level Info
Level
39
Blinds
500,000 / 1,000,000
Ante
1,000,000
Players Info - Day 1a

Glinski Tops Day 1A; Adamson and Chauriye Among 12 Survivors

Level 18 : 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Dariusz Glinski
Dariusz Glinski

The first of 10 official bracelet events of the 2018 World Series of Poker Europe is off to a good start at the King's Casino in Rozvadov, as Day 1A of Event #1: €550 COLOSSUS No-Limit Hold'em is in the books. The first of eight starting days saw a field of 154 entries emerge, consisting of 123 unique players and 31 re-entries. After 18 levels of play, only 12 players bagged up and secured their seat for Day 2 on Sunday, October 14th, 2018. As many of the participants already claimed a portion of the Day 1A prize pool as the top 24 spots were paid.

Leading the field after Day 1A is Poland's Dariusz Glinski with 669,000 followed by Gerrit Muller (544,000) and Michail Kavouras (488,000). Other survivors include Meir Avigal (382,000), Samija Nasic (338,000), Nicolaas Baars (170,000), Julian Adamson (150,000) and Chile's Ricardo Chauriye (144,000). Among those to bust in the money were Philipp Zukernik, Miroslav Prochazka, Anatolii Zyrin, Hannes Neurauter and Corentin Schmauch.

While most of the Day 1A players were from nearby countries, it wasn't an all-European affair in one of the biggest poker arenas of the Europe. Several well-known American poker pros made the trip to the King's Casino including current 2018 WSOP Player of the Year leaderboard contender Shaun Deeb, the six-time WSOP bracelet winners Jeff Lisandro and Chris Ferguson, Dutch Boyd, Roland Israelashvili and Allen Kessler. They were joined by China's Guoliang Wei and Brazil's Renato Kaneoya, but none of them made it to the money.

For Boyd it was the first poker trip outside of the United States and things kicked off nicely for the three-time WSOP bracelet winner, as he scored the first elimination of the day not even 10 minutes into play. Boyd's kings held up against queens and the American sent another opponent to the rail in a flush-versus flush scenario before the first break. However, the run good came to an end just before the second break when Boyd lost a flip with queens against the ace-king of Artem Miller.

Teunis Kooij, Sander van Wesemael, Martin Kabrhel, Sebastian Langrock, Andrey Andreev, Anatoliy Korochenskiy, Casey Kastle, Renato Kaneoya and Mateous Houzvicek were some of the more well-known European players to take a shot at the first gold bracelet of the festival. Kabrhel, who comes fresh off two victories WSOP Circuit ring events and the top spot in the leaderboard, entered late and immediately won a flip to double. Shortly after the registration had closed, Kabrhel was eliminated in a three-way all in when his flush draw failed to get there against an open-ended straight draw and the pair of aces of Meir Avigal.

Four-Way All In
Four-Way All In just shy of the money

The eliminations kept coming at a quick pace and the money bubble was reached in level 15 and it seemed as if no hand-for-hand mode was needed. Two pair of queens, a pair of kings and ace-jack suited were part of a four-way all in showdown as most of the remaining players gathered to see the biggest pot of the day thus far. Gil Thierry and Giuseppe Tedeschi drew the short sticks and busted, but Michail Kavouras quadrupled up thanks to an ace on the river. Hand-for-hand play lasted one full level and it was Paul Berende that then ended up as the bubble boy after losing a flip with nines against the queen-jack of eventual chip leader Dariusz Glinski.

Once the money bubble burst, the floodgates opened and the remaining field was cut in half until bagging and tagging. Several hopefuls from hero to zero in the matter of half an hour including Corentin Schmauch, who was second in chips in the final level of the night only to bow out in the very last hand and take home €1,023 for his efforts.

Day 1A Payouts

PlacePlayerCountryPayout (in EUR)
13Corentin SchmauchFrance1,023
14Michael BraeutigamGermany1,023
15Netanel AmediIsrael1,023
16Artem MillerGermany883
17Hannes NeurauterGermany883
18Anatolii ZyrinRussia883
19Edgars StrupkaLatvia784
20Carmelo VastaGermany784
21Zudhija NasicSwitzerland784
22Miroslav ProchazkaCzech Republic784
23Roman SahinSwitzerland784
24Philipp ZukernikCanada784

The second starting day will kick off at 6 p.m. local time on Wednesday, October 10th, 2018, and the PokerNews live reporting team will be back on the floor to provide all the action.

Tags: Allen KesslerAnatolii ZyrinChris FergusonCorentin SchmauchDariusz GlinskiDutch BoydGerrit MullerGuoliang WeiJeff LisandroJulian AdamsonKing's CasinoMartin KabrhelMeir AvigalMichail KavourasPaul BerendeRicardo ChauriyeSebastian LangrockShaun Deeb