2018 World Series of Poker Europe

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

Boros Bags Day 1G Chip Lead; Amedi, Petleshkov, Bensimhon, and Chmielewski Also Through

Level 18 : 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Daniel Boros
Daniel Boros

The penultimate flight which was Day 1G of Event #1: €550 COLOSSUS No-Limit Hold'em finished after eighteen levels of play and was the biggest up till now with 820 entries which 85 players who managed to find a bag at the end of the day. Adding these entries to the tally, the total number of entries catapulted to 2,153 which meant that the €1,000,000 guaranteed prize pool was surpassed before Day 1H even started. Including the 122 surviving players over the first six starting days, the tournament now has 207 players already making it to Day 2 and more to be added from Day 1H.

The Day 1G chip leader honor goes to Daniel Boros who was steadily building a stack all day long and was really noticed towards the end of the day as he eliminated Sharvan Chhabria and then kept on winning hand after hand. Boros bagged 771,000. Runner-up in the chip counts is Italy’s Davide Della Longa with 699,000 who managed to river a straight to crack Vojtech Susta’s aces to bust him on his first bullet and double up through Per Hansen.

Closing the podium for Day 1G is Netanel Amedi with 642,000. Amedi had a significantly better day today than yesterday as he registered late in Day 1E and went up and then down in quite a short time. Also through to Day 2 include Sergei Petrushevskii (641,000), 2018 WSOP Circuit Marrakech Champion Vladimir Shabalin (512,000), Viliyan Petleshkov (468,000), Marcin Chmielewski (312,000), Rakesh Lalwani (289,000), Milad Oghabian (274,000), and Eyal Bensimhon (244,000) who already has 2 WSOP Circuit Rings but wants to add a bracelet to that collection. He finished as the runner-up in the WSOP Circuit Main Event last week but will be gunning for a better finish in the COLOSSUS.

The top 123 players were paid and the bubble burst at the end of Level 17. Alexandre Viard was the unlucky one to be the coined the bubble boy when he ran his ace-trey suited into the ace-king of Melvin Hendriks. Players who cashed but failed to bag include Zoltan Szabo, Avi Hamo, Gordon Kuhnel, Tomas Rous, Michal Mrakes, Lasse Frost, Yang Zhang, and Roland Israelashvili.

2018 WSOPE €550 The COLOSSUS Schedule

DayDateStarting TimeLate RegEntriesSurvivorsFurther Information
1ATuesday October 9th18:00~23:4015412Play 18 Levels of 30 Minutes, top 24 spots paid
1BWednesday October 10th18:00~23:4016717Play 18 Levels of 30 Minutes, top 26 spots paid
1CThursday October 11th12:00~17:4012512Play 18 Levels of 30 Minutes, top 19 spots paid
1DThursday October 11th18:00~23:4016410Play concluded with 19:00 left in level 18, top 25 spots paid
1EFriday October 12th12:00~17:4031733Play 18 Levels of 30 Minutes, top 48 spots paid
1FFriday October 12th18:00~23:4040538Play 18 Levels of 30 Minutes, top 61 spots paid
1GSaturday October 13th12:00~17:4082085Play 18 Levels of 30 Minutes, top 123 spots paid
1HSaturday October 13th18:00~23:40839tbaPlay 18 Levels of 30 Minutes, the money will be reached
2Sunday October 14th15:00-tbatbaLevel duration increases to 40 minutes
3Monday October 15thtba-tba-Play Down to a champion

Action of the day

The day started with more than 300 players ready to battle it out on the felt today and that number grew rapidly all day long. Dailbor Hill was one of the first to eliminate a player. Maurizio Cola had turned a flush but Hill made a full house on the river. Cola managed to bag on his second bullet but Hill was sent away in the end. The guarantee was reached during the fifth level of the day already while more players were still registering and reentering.

One of the players responsible for some others having to reenter was Vivien Nagy who first eliminated Martin Schmidkunz with jack-nine suited. She turned a flush against Schmidkunz’s pocket eights. The hand right after she took care of Markus Sturz who shoved his pocket queens on a jack-high flop while Nagy had flopped the set of jacks. She was eliminated a few hours later and didn’t reach the money stages.

Petleshkov was short during Level 9 but managed to find a double with ten-nine against the pocket queens of Beiyan Yu for his last 6 big blinds and from there on he kept running his stack up to bag for Day 2. Chmielewski flopped quads in Level 10 and managed to get paid by Moncef Karoui who had a full house. Petersen managed to double up for 16 big blinds through Kevin Barkow with ace-four against queens by hitting an ace on the flop. Petersen then eliminated Rene Crha when he found king-queen suited twice in a row.

Dutch Boyd ran his pocket queens into the aces of Oghabian, Timo Kamphues ran his ace-king into the aces of Nika Kakoishvili. Lukas Vagner doubled up on the bubble through Sebastian May with six-seven when he shoved after having flopped the straight. After Hendriks burst the bubble when he eliminated Viard, the bust-outs were flying around in the last level of the day before play ended and they could all bag up for Day 2.

Day 2 will kick off at 3 PM local time and the PokerNews live reporting team will be there to bring you the usual updates live from the floor!

Tags: Alexandre ViardAvi HamoBeiyan YuDaniel BorosDavide Della LongaDutch BoydEyal BensimhonKevin BarkowLasse FrostLukas VagnerMarcin ChmielewskiMarkus SturzMartin SchmidkunzMaurizio ColaMelvin HendriksMichal MrakesMilad OghabianMoncef KarouiNetanel AmediNika KakoishviliRakesh LalwaniRene CrhaRoland IsraelashviliSebastian MaySergei PetrushevskiiSharvan ChhabriaTimo KamphuesTomas RousViliyan PetleshkovVivien NagyVladimir Shabalin

Hendriks Bursts the Bubble by Eliminating Viard

Level 17 : 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Alexandre Viard
Alexandre Viard

Alexandre Viard raised to 13,000 from mid-position and action folded to Melvin Hendriks in the big blind who three-bet to 30,000. Viard considered his options and decided to shove for 132,000 and Hendriks snap-called.

This was the only hand of the fourth round of hand-for-hand play to go to an all-in situation so they were up immediately once the other tables were done.

Everyone flocked to their table to see what was happening even though the floor would be announcing it all over the microphone.


Alexandre Viard, {A-Hearts}{3-Hearts}
Melvin Hendriks: {A-Diamonds}{K-Spades}

The flop came {a-Clubs}{q-Clubs}{4-Clubs} for them both to flop a pair of aces. Viard needed a four to stay alive as Hendriks had the bigger kicker.

The turn was the {k-Hearts} which meant Hendriks turned top two pair and Viard was drawing dead.

The river was the {j-Spades} to complete the board as a formality and Viard was sent to the rail or to Day 1H to try his luck in there. The rest of the field all applauded as the floor announced that everyone else was now in the money for at least €802.

Melvin Hendriks, Roland Israelashvili, Davide Della Longa, and Alexandre Viard
Player Chips Progress
Melvin Hendriks nl
Melvin Hendriks
570,000 570,000
Alexandre Viard fr
Alexandre Viard
Busted

Tags: Alexandre ViardMelvin Hendriks

Petersen Sends Crha Packing

Level 15 : 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Rene Crha
Rene Crha

Elbert Petersen was sporting a bigger stack than about an hour ago and was moved to a new table. He was kind enough to relate what had happened:

"In the first hand, the player in mid-position shoved for his last 3,000. Rene Crha three-bet to 12,000 from the button. I had {k-Diamonds}{q-Diamonds} in the big blind and shoved. Crha called with {5-}{5-} and doubled me up as I hit runner-runner flush. Then Crha shoved for his last 48,000 from the cutoff and I called with {k-Diamonds}{q-Diamonds} again. He had {q-}{j-} and the king came on the flop."

Player Chips Progress
Matthijs Petersen nl
Matthijs Petersen
232,000 165,000
Rene Crha cz
Rene Crha
Busted

Tags: Rene CrhaElbert Petersen

Panovec Flushes Up his Stack

Level 8 : 400/800, 800 ante
Chips
Chips

Just before the blinds went up, a big three-way pot emerged and the stacks of Michael Panovec, Vivien Nagy and Tiziano Di Romualdo went in the middle with the turn showing {Q-Spades}{3-Spades}{2-Diamonds}{K-Diamonds}.

Tiziano Di Romualdo: {A-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}
Michael Panovec: {A-Spades}{5-Spades}
Vivien Nagy: {Q-}{2-}

The {7-Spades} on the river gave Panovec the nut flush and he knocked out Di Romualdo, while doubling through Nagy for 33,400.

Player Chips Progress
Michael Panovec at
Michael Panovec
105,000 105,000
Vivien Nagy hu
Vivien Nagy
70,000 -10,000
Marcin Chmielewski pl
Marcin Chmielewski
65,000 41,000
Tiziano Di Romualdo it
Tiziano Di Romualdo
Busted

Tags: Michael PanovecTiziano Di RomualdoVivien Nagy

Nagy Takes Two Out

Level 6 : 300/500, 500 ante
Vivien Nagy
Vivien Nagy

Vivien Nagy is on a run, she first eliminated Martin Schmidkunz with {j-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds} on the {4-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds}{10-Clubs}{2-Diamonds}{2-Hearts} board. Schmidkunz held {8-Spades}{8-Diamonds} which wasn't good enough against the flush Nagy had turned.

The hand right after that, Tiziano Di Romualdo had raised to 700 from the hijack and was called by Tim Gerritzen in the cutoff. Markus Sturz three-bet to 4,000 from the button and Nagy responded with a four-bet to 10,000. Di Romualdo tanked, glancing at everyone's stack, smiling, and tanking a bit longer. He then shrugged and folded. Gerritzen did the same before Sturz hesitantly made the call.

The flop came {2-Clubs}{4-Hearts}{j-Clubs}, Nagy checked quickly and Sturz shoved. Nagy also announced all-in even though she had Sturz covered and then waited for Sturz to open his cards first. Sturz showed {q-Hearts}{q-Spades} and then Nagy finally opened her hand which was {j-Spades}{j-Hearts} for the flopped set of jacks.

The rest of the board was completed with the {k-Clubs} on the turn and the {10-Diamonds} on the river. Sturz got up and Nagy quietly stacked up even more chips while the rest of the table looked on in amazement.

Player Chips Progress
Vivien Nagy hu
Vivien Nagy
80,000 80,000
Martin Schmidkunz de
Martin Schmidkunz
Busted
Markus Sturz de
Markus Sturz
Busted

Tags: Markus SturzMartin SchmidkunzTim GerritzenTiziano Di RomualdoVivien Nagy

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

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Day 1G of the COLOSSUS Starts at Noon

King's Casino Rozvadov
King's Casino Rozvadov

Welcome back to the last afternoon starting flight of Event #1: €550 COLOSSUS No-Limit Hold'em which is Day 1G. Traditionally, the last day of starting flights for any event in the King’s Casino in Rozvadov is the busiest day of all and the expectation is that it won’t be any different this time. Today at noon local time, Day 1G will kick off as one of the last chances for players to try and find their way to bagging their chips for Day 2, Sunday, October 14.

Over the first six starting days, 1,333 entries have been attracted by the whopping €1,000,000 guaranteed prize pool and 122 players have made it through so far. Topping the chip counts right now are all players who played Day 1F with Italy’s Nico Mussini in first place with 918,000 in chips. He’s trailed by Jan Bendik (812,000) and Rifat Gegic (712,000).

Players can reenter once per flight and will receive 25,000 in chips for the €550 buyin. The late registration and reentry period will remain open during the first ten levels of the day. Eighteen levels of play are scheduled with a 15-minute break after every four levels. At 6 PM local time, another starting flight, Day 1H, is scheduled to start which will be the very last chance for players to jump into the tournament.

Players like Shaun Deeb, Roland Israelashvili, Andrey Andreev, Renato Kaneoya, Viliyan Petleshkov, Allen Kessler, Carlo Savinelli, Michael Soyza, Michal Lubas, Dutch Boyd, and many others will be taking another shot as they haven’t made it through yet.

2018 WSOPE €550 The COLOSSUS Schedule

DayDateStarting TimeLate RegEntriesSurvivorsFurther Information
1ATuesday October 9th18:00~23:4015412Play 18 Levels of 30 Minutes, top 24 spots paid
1BWednesday October 10th18:00~23:4016717Play 18 Levels of 30 Minutes, top 26 spots paid
1CThursday October 11th12:00~17:4012512Play 18 Levels of 30 Minutes, top 19 spots paid
1DThursday October 11th18:00~23:4016410Play concluded with 19:00 left in level 18, top 25 spots paid
1EFriday October 12th12:00~17:4031833Play 18 Levels of 30 Minutes, top 48 spots paid
1FFriday October 12th18:00~23:4040538Play 18 Levels of 30 Minutes, top 61 spots paid
1GSaturday October 13th12:00~17:40tbatbaPlay 18 Levels of 30 Minutes, the money will be reached
1HSaturday October 13th18:00~23:40tbatbaPlay 18 Levels of 30 Minutes, the money will be reached
2Sunday October 14th15:00-tbatbaLevel duration increases to 40 minutes
3Monday October 15thtba-tba-Play Down to a champion

Keep following the updates as the PokerNews live reporting team will be on hand to show you who else is going through to Day 2!

Tags: Allen KesslerAndrey AndreevCarlo SavinelliDutch BoydJan BendikMichael SoyzaMichal LubasNico MussiniRenato KaneoyaRifat GegicRoland IsraelashviliShaun DeebViliyan Petleshkov