2018 World Series of Poker Europe

Event #10: €10,350 No-Limit Hold'em Main Event
Day: 1a
Event Info

2018 World Series of Poker Europe

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
q9
Prize
€1,122,239
Event Info
Buy-in
€10,350
Prize Pool
€5,073,000
Entries
534
Level Info
Level
32
Blinds
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
300,000

Marco Slacanac Ends Day 1A of the Main Event as Chip Leader

Level 7 : 500/1,000, 1,000 ante
Marco Slacanac
Marco Slacanac

Day 1A of Event #10: €10,350 No-Limit Hold'em Main Event is in the books at the King’s Resort in Rozvadov. Marco Slacanac from Germany is the chip leader at the end of seven 90-minute levels with 544,300 in chips. Other notable players that are still in include Vladimir Geshkenbein (500,000), Sylvain Loosli (340,700), Kristen Bicknell (329,200), and Niall Farrell (325,000).

The day started with only a mere 40 players at the tables, but the number kept rising until the end of the day as they ended with 140 players. They all started the day with 1,000,000 chips and at the end of the day, 73 out of 140 players managed to survive the day. That makes up for an average chip stack of 191,781.

Will Givens, Viktor Blom, Martin Kabrhel, Davidi Kitai, and Shaun Deeb, unfortunately, didn’t make it to Day 2. Last year’s third-place finisher Mathijs Jonkers also didn’t manage to make Day 2. The 2018 WSOP Main Event champion, John Cynn, was eliminated as well and didn't bring any chips to Day 2. Abdelhakim Zoufri lost a big pot at the end of the day against Alex Foxen. Foxen six-bet all in with ace-ten and Zoufri called with ace-king. The board ran out ten high and the Dutchman was eliminated. Foxen bagged a big stack of 411,700.

There is nothing to worry about though, as the players who busted out today still have the option to register for another flight. They can either register on Day 1B or directly buy into Day 2. Late registration is still open until the end of the dinner break after the fourth level of Day 2 and all the players that have busted out today still have a shot of grabbing a piece of the €5,000,000 guaranteed prize pool.

Ryan Riess
Ryan Riess

Other players were more fortunate and managed to make Day 2 on just one bullet. Among those players are Vojtech Ruzicka (259,400), Ole Schemion (233,700) , and Anthony Zinno (179,500). Ryan Riess (249,300) also managed to make Day 2, despite making a misclick that cost him 20,000 chips. Riess wanted to put in a 5,000 bet and put in five 5,000 chips instead of five 1,000 chips. Despite ending up at the losing side of that pot he still managed to bag 249,300.

Day 1B will kick-off on Sunday, October 28th, at 12 p.m. local time. They will play the same seven 90-minute levels as the players did today and the field will combine on Monday, October 29th. Day 2 will start with Level 8: 600/1,200 with a big blind ante of 1,200. The PokerNews team will be on site to cover the tournament from start to finish.

Tags: Abdelhakim ZoufriAlex FoxenAnthony ZinnoDavidi KitaiJohn CynnKristen BicknellMarco SlacanacMartin KabrhelNiall FarrellOle SchemionRyan RiessShaun DeebSylvain LoosliViktor BlomVladimir GeshkenbeinVojtech RuzickaWill Givens

Foxen Elliminates Zoufri in Huge Six-Bet Pot

Level 7 : 500/1,000, 1,000 ante
Alex Foxen
Alex Foxen

Right before the end of the day it was Alex Foxen who got in a huge clash with Dutchman Abdelhakim Zoufri.

Foxen opened the party with a raise to 2,200. Zoufri three-bet to 7,000 but it wasn't done yet. Foxen decided to go for the four-bet and he bumped it up to 20,500. Zoufri then went on to actually five-bet to 63,000. Alex Foxen moved all in for effectively 180,000 and Zoufri called.

Zoufri was playing {A-}{K-} and he had Foxen's {A-}{10-} dominated. Unfortunately for Zoufri the board ran out ten high and Foxen managed to hit one of his three direct outs.

Zoufri can try again tomorrow while Foxen takes a big stack to Day 2.

Player Chips Progress
Alex Foxen us
Alex Foxen
WSOP 1X Winner
WPT 1X Winner
420,000 130,000
Abdelhakim Zoufri nl
Abdelhakim Zoufri
Busted

Tags: Abdelhakim ZoufriAlex Foxen

Warburton Folds to Riess' Five-Bet

Level 6 : 400/800, 800 ante
Ryan Riess
Ryan Riess

Romain Lewis raised to 2,000 from mid-position and Ryan Riess three-bet to 6,200 from the cutoff. Steven Warburton four-bet to 20,000 from the small and Michael Slenicka folded his big blind, Lewis also got out of their way. Riess looked at Warburton and decided to five-bet to 52,200.

"This is the first time I am going to look at my cards," Warburton said to Riess and after looking at them, he folded. "You looked at your hand like four times! I thought: no way he has a hand!"

"I folded ace-queen," Sklenicka commented.

"I had five-four suited," Warburton said.

Player Chips Progress
Ryan Riess us
Ryan Riess
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
WPT 1X Winner
205,000 17,000
Michael Sklenicka cz
Michael Sklenicka
200,000 77,000
Renato Kaneoya br
Renato Kaneoya
160,000 48,000
Eder Murata br
Eder Murata
150,000 39,000
Romain Lewis fr
Romain Lewis
WSOP 1X Winner
Winamax.fr
120,000 20,000
Steven Warburton gb
Steven Warburton
110,000 110,000
Quan Zhou cn
Quan Zhou
90,000 -45,000
Markus Steger de
Markus Steger
68,000 -3,000

Tags: Romain LewisRyan RiessSteven Warburton

Farrell Doubles With the Nut Flush

Level 5 : 300/600, 600 ante
Niall Farrell in a previous event
Niall Farrell in a previous event

Niall Farrell raised under the gun to 1,300 and the only player that called was Markus Kuhnen from the big blind.

The flop fell {10-Spades}{2-Spades}{4-Spades} and Kuhnen checked to the Scotsman. Farrell continued with a bet of 1,200 and Kuhnen went for the check-raise as he bumped it up to 4,000. Farrell called.

The turn was the {2-Diamonds} and Kuhnen continued his aggression with a bet of 8,000. Farrell called again and the dealer completed the board with the {3-Clubs} river.

Kuhnen put in a bigger bet on the river as he looked at Farrell's stack and he put 21,000 over the line. Farrell took his time before eventually moving all in for 47,000. Kuhnen shook his head and disappeared in the tank.

After a couple of minutes, he added: "I'm going to be so tilted if you bluff here".

He ended up calling and Farrell tabled {A-Spades}{K-Spades} for the nut flush. Farrell took down a big pot of over 200 big blinds and he's back over the starting stack of 100,000.

Player Chips Progress
Zhong Chen nl
Zhong Chen
205,000 86,000
Paul Michaelis de
Paul Michaelis
122,000 1,000
Niall Farrell gb
Niall Farrell
WSOP 1X Winner
WPT 1X Winner
EPT 1X Winner
120,900 62,200
Kristen Bicknell ca
Kristen Bicknell
WSOP 4X Winner
100,000 100,000
Lars Kamphues de
Lars Kamphues
70,000 6,500
Markus Kuhnen de
Markus Kuhnen
36,500 -73,500

Tags: Markus KuhnenNiall Farrell

Zhou Hits on the River

Level 4 : 300/500, 500 ante
Quan Zhou
Quan Zhou

The flop read {6-Hearts}{10-Hearts}{7-Spades} with 4,700 in the middle.

Gal Yifrach had checked in the small blind and Michael Sklenicka bet 3,300 from the big blind which only Quan Zhou called from mid-position.

They both checked through the {9-Hearts} on the turn to the {8-} on the river. Sklenicka bet 15,500 and Zhou tanked but ended up calling. Sklenicka tabled {9-Clubs}{8-Hearts} for the straight that was on the board but was beaten by the {j-Clubs}{10-Spades} of Zhou who held the higher straight with the jack in his hand.

Player Chips Progress
Michael Sklenicka cz
Michael Sklenicka
213,000 93,000
Ryan Riess us
Ryan Riess
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
WPT 1X Winner
183,000 -8,000
Quan Zhou cn
Quan Zhou
128,000 75,500
Renato Kaneoya br
Renato Kaneoya
112,000 23,700
Jakob Miegel de
Jakob Miegel
109,000 6,000
Josip Simunic at
Josip Simunic
103,000 3,000
Romain Lewis fr
Romain Lewis
WSOP 1X Winner
Winamax.fr
101,000 1,000
Netanel Amedi il
Netanel Amedi
98,000 -2,000
Markus Steger de
Markus Steger
84,000 -43,000
James Romero us
James Romero
WPT 1X Winner
76,500 -23,500
Gal Yifrach us
Gal Yifrach
WSOP 1X Winner
67,100 -32,900
Michael Sauter de
Michael Sauter
Busted
Mateusz Syc pl
Mateusz Syc
Busted

Tags: Gal YifrachMichael SklenickaQuan Zhou

Chen Doubles Through Gadja

Level 4 : 300/500, 500 ante
Zhong Chen
Zhong Chen

Lars Kamphues raised to 1,200 from under the gun, Robert Gadja three-bet to 3,600 from the cutoff which Zhong Chen called in the big blind. Kamphues then four-bet to 11,200 which both Gadja and Chen called.

The flop came {q-Clubs}{6-Diamonds}{a-Clubs}, both Chen and Kamphues checked. Gadja bet 17,7000 which only Chen called.

The turn brought them the {4-Spades} and Chen checked again. Gadja shoved with the slightly bigger stack and Chen snap-called.

Robert Gadja: {a-Hearts}{k-Hearts}
Zhong Chen: {A-Spades}{Q-Spades}

Gadja held the flopped top pair but was behind against Chen's flopped top two pair.

The {10-Diamonds} on the river meant Chen would double up for the 64,600 he had in front of him leaving Gadja behind with less than eight big blinds which he all lost in the hand right after to Paul Michaelis.

Player Chips Progress
Aymon Hata gb
Aymon Hata
135,000
Paul Michaelis de
Paul Michaelis
121,000 21,000
Markus Kuhnen de
Markus Kuhnen
110,000
Niall Farrell gb
Niall Farrell
WSOP 1X Winner
WPT 1X Winner
EPT 1X Winner
70,000 -18,000
Lars Kamphues de
Lars Kamphues
63,500 -36,500
Robert Gajda cz
Robert Gajda
Busted

Tags: Lars KamphuesPaul MichaelisZhong Chen

My Stack App Activated

Level 1 : 150/300, 0 ante
My Stack
My Stack

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The WSOP Main Event Champion is Here

Level 1 : 150/300, 0 ante
John Cynn
John Cynn

John Cynn who won the WSOP Main Event for $8,800,000 a bit more than 3 months ago, has taken his seat here at the King's Resort! He is seated at a table which also includes Michael Sklenicka and Christopher Andler.

Cynn played the €25,000 Super High Roller a few days ago but didn't manage to cash. He'll be looking to do better in this event and try to be the first player to win both the WSOP and WSOPE Main Event in the same year.

Player Chips Progress
Daniel Rezaei at
Daniel Rezaei
100,000 100,000
Christopher Andler se
Christopher Andler
100,000 100,000
John Cynn us
John Cynn
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
100,000 100,000
Michael Sklenicka cz
Michael Sklenicka
100,000 100,000
Aleksandr Merzhvinskiy ru
Aleksandr Merzhvinskiy
100,000 100,000
Vojtech Skalak cz
Vojtech Skalak
100,000 100,000

Tags: Christopher AndlerJohn CynnMichael Sklenicka

The Main Event of the 2018 World Series of Poker Europe Starts at Noon!

Marti Roca De Torres - the 2017 WSOPE Main Event Champion (€1,115,207)
Marti Roca De Torres - the 2017 WSOPE Main Event Champion (€1,115,207)

It’s that time of the year, on Saturday, October 27, at noon local time Day 1A of the final bracelet event of 2018 which is Event #10: €10,350 No-Limit Hold'em Main Event will kick off. The first of two starting flights will see players from all over the world come together at the King’s Resort to take their shot at winning the coveted gold WSOP bracelet and Main Event title.

This is the tenth edition of the WSOPE with Annette Obrestad becoming the first ever WSOPE Main Event champion in London. With four editions in London, two in Cannes, one in Paris, one in Berlin, the last edition took place here in Rozvadov with Marti Rocca De Torres victorious and claiming the first-place prize of €1,115,207 after defeating 528 other hopefuls.

Past World Series of Poker Europe Main Event Winners

YearLocationWinnerPrize
2007LondonAnnette Obrestad£1,000,000
2008LondonJohn Juanda£868,800
2009LondonBarry Shulman£801,603
2010LondonJames Bord£830,401
2011CannesElio Fox€1,400,000
2012CannesPhil Hellmuth€1,022,376
2013ParisAdrian Mateos€1,000,000
2015BerlinKevin MacPhee€883,000
2017RozvadovMarti Rocca De Torres€1,115,207

Structure

There is a guaranteed prize pool of €5,000,000 that comes with the buy-in of €10,350 and players will receive 100,000 in chips at the start of their day. Levels will last 90 minutes each with a 15-minute break after each level. There are seven levels of play scheduled with a 60-minute dinner break after Level 4.

Players that fail to find a bag at the end of this day can reenter tomorrow, Sunday, October 28, which is Day 1B or on Day 2 before the start of Level 12. Registration will also remain open until then. The tournament will play down until a winner has been found on Friday, November 2.

LevelDurationSmall BlindBig BlindBig Blind Ante
190 minutes1003000-
 15-minute break   
290 minutes200400-
 15-minute break   
390 minutes200400400
 15-minute break   
490 minutes300500500
 60-minute dinner break   
590 minutes300600600
 15-minute break   
690 minutes400800800
15-minute break    
790 minutes5001,0001,000

Make sure to keep your eyes on the updates right here as the PokerNews live reporting team will be bringing them from the Czech Republic until the 2018 WSOPE Main Event Champion has been crowned.

Tags: Annette ObrestadMarti Roca De Torres