2019 World Series of Poker Europe

Event #11: €2,200 Pot-Limit Omaha
Day: 3
Event Info

2019 World Series of Poker Europe

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
kqq10
Prize
€128,314
Event Info
Buy-in
€2,200
Entries
271
Level Info
Level
28
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
8
Players Left
1

Tomas Ribeiro Wins Fifth Bracelet for Portugal in Event #11: €2,200 Pot-Limit Omaha for €128,314

Level 28 : 50,000/100,000, 0 ante
Kings Resort
Kings Resort

After a final day that lasted roughly six one-hour levels, Tomas Ribeiro from Portugal, claimed the title in Event #11: €2,200 Pot-Limit Omaha of the 2019 World Series of Poker Europe, defeating Omar Eljach heads up for his first gold bracelet and €128,314 in prize money. Tomas Ribeiro won the fifth bracelet for his home country Portugal, after Jonathan Aguiar, Francisco António da Costa Santos, Diogo Veiga, and Joao Vieira.

When asked about the final table, Ribeiro said “I knew pretty much every player and I just tried to cruise to the final table, see how my opponents were feeling, tried to make the right moves at the right time, the right value bets, search for cards and... I got lucky!”

About playing poker, he said “I’ve been a full time poker player since 2014, when I was 19 years old, I usually play a lot of cash games in Omaha, 50/ 100 is my limit now. I enjoy No-Limit Holdem too but I feel a little outdated because I haven’t studied it for a while. I’m a poker guy, so I love all kinds of poker! “[But especially for Omaha], I like the card removal effects, when you play four cards you have double information, you can play with that. You can use more information on the game when in no-limit holdem it’s more a people’s game, at least I feel that way.”

Ribeiro didn't came in the dark on the final table, as he said “I’m used to play cash games with him [Marc Palatzky] here at King’s and in Barcelona, we know each other quite alright and I felt comfortable with him. Obviously he’s a good player but I was ready and confident. I have to say my toughest opponent was Omar Eljach, he was really competent during the whole tournament, I really appreciated his game and company during the final table and the day before.”

Regarding his future plans, “I came to King’s before I really like the casino here, the service is amazing, and I also lost a heads up match with Leon Tsoukernik one month ago and I was looking for a revenge too, he owned me last time! But I came here with a couple of friends and my girlfriend, we all came here to play and it’s going well!”

Finally, when asked about what a WSOP bracelet means to him, he said “Actually it’s my first trophy ever, I won three tournaments but they didn’t have trophies and winning my first ever trophy at a WSOP event it’s totally overwhelming.”

Final Result Event #11: €2,200 Pot-Limit Omaha

PlaceWinnerCountryPrize (in EUR)Prize (in USD)
1Tomas RibeiroPortgual€128,314$142,516
2Omar EljachSweden€79,291$88,067
3Marc PalatzkyGermany€54,787$60,851
4Tobias PetersNetherlands€38,581$42,851
5Ilyaz DosikovRussia€ 27,701$30,767
6Anson TsangHong-Kong€ 20,285$22,530
7Leonid YanovskiIsrael€ 15,157$16,834
8Christopher FrankGermany€ 11,161$12,396
Final Table Event #11
Final Table Event #11

The final day started on the feature table, here at King's Resort, with the eight players of the final table returning to their seats, and play until a winner is determined. Tomas Ribeiro started the day in the middle of the counts, but after the field was left four-handed the Portuguese player started his counterattack and managed to take control of the table until the end. Until then, it was Marc Palatzky's dominant performance that stood out as he was responsible for the first four eliminations.

Palatzky Delivers the First Four Eliminations

Marc Palatzky started the day with the third biggest stack, behind only Tobias Peters and Omar Eljach, but soon enough he had a chipleading stack through busting one player after the other. Christopher Frank, Leonid Yanovski, the defending champion Anson Tsang, and Ilyaz Dosikov couldn't handle Palatzky's momentum and they all fell from his hands.

Anson Tsang was one of the interesting stories of the final day, since he was here to defend the title he won last year in this very same event, but fell short when he busted in sixth place. In his last hand he was with ace-king-nine-three against Palatzky's king-queen-ten-seven, but the German player found a flush draw and a pair on the flop that improved to a full house up until the river.

Anson Tsang Eliminated
Defending Champion Anson Tsang Eliminated in 6th Place

Ribeiro Gets Strong in the End

Tomas Ribeiro had a near average stack for most of the day while at some point he was left with just 15 big blinds during seven-handed play. He was patient watching Palatzky do the job for him, and he took over when the event was four-handed by winning some pots off Palatzky at first, and then eliminating the start-of-the-day chipleader Tobias Peters.

The next victim of Ribeiro was Palatzky, whom he first left short and then sent to the rail when he had just nine big blinds left.

Heads up started with a big advantage for Ribeiro but things weren't as easy he thought they would be. Ribeiro had 90 big blinds while Eljach had 18, but after a couple of hands the latter managed to close the gap, with 65 big blinds for Ribeiro against 43 for Eljach. A pot where Ribeiro turned a full house against Eljach's trips pulled him away again and the final blow came when the Swedish player had 15 big blinds left in a hand where Ribeiro had king-queen-queen-ten against Eljach's ace-king-jack-six. The board kept the lead for the queens and Ribeiro is the new champion of Event #11: €2,200 Pot-Limit Omaha.

Tags: Anson TsangChristopher FrankIlyaz DosikovLeonid YanovskiMarc PalatzkyOmar EljachTobias PetersTomas Ribeiro

Omar Eljach Eliminated in 2nd Place (€79,291)

Level 28 : 50,000/100,000, 0 ante
Omar Eljach
Omar Eljach

Omar Eljach was left with his last 1.36 million chips and the final hand of the tournament started with Tomas Ribeiro raising to 300,000 from the button.

Eljach replied with a three-bet to 900,000 and Ribeiro instantly went all in, getting a snap call from Eljach.

Omar Eljach: {a-Hearts}{k-Hearts}{j-Spades}{6-Spades}
Tomas Ribeiro: {k-Clubs}{q-Spades}{q-Diamonds}{10-Spades}

The board ran out {6-Diamonds}{4-Hearts}{4-Clubs}{j-Diamonds}{9-Spades} and Eljach had to settle for the second place and a €79,291 payday.

Player Chips Progress
Tomas Ribeiro pt
Tomas Ribeiro
WSOP 1X Winner
10,840,000 2,340,000
Omar Eljach se
Omar Eljach
WSOP 2X Winner
Busted

Tags: Omar EljachTomas Ribeiro

Marc Palatzky Eliminated in 3rd Place (€54,787)

Level 28 : 50,000/100,000, 0 ante
Marc Palatzky
Marc Palatzky

Palatzky was left with less than big blinds and he put them in the middle from the big blind, after Tomas Ribeiro's open from the button. Ribeiro called and Palatzky was at risk.

Marc Palatzky: {k-Clubs}{7-Hearts}{5-Hearts}{3-Clubs}
Tomas Ribeiro: {q-Spades}{7-Diamonds}{4-Clubs}{2-Diamonds}

The flop kept Palatzky ahead with {a-Spades}{a-Clubs}{8-Diamonds} but the {4-Diamonds} was one of the worst cards of the deck for Palatzky, with Ribeiro finding a pair and a flush draw.

The {j-Spades} on the river sealed the deal for Ribeiro who sent the event to heads-up play.

Player Chips Progress
Tomas Ribeiro pt
Tomas Ribeiro
WSOP 1X Winner
8,985,000 700,000
Omar Eljach se
Omar Eljach
WSOP 2X Winner
1,860,000 -360,000
Marc Palatzky de
Marc Palatzky
Busted

Tags: Marc PalatzkyTomas Ribeiro

Tobias Peters Eliminated in 4th Place (€38,581)

Level 27 : 40,000/80,000, 0 ante
Tobias Peters
Tobias Peters

Tobias Peters opened the action with a min-raise to 160,000 being first to act and Tomas Ribeiro raised to 480,000 from the button. The blinds got out of the way, Peters shoved and Ribeiro called quickly.

Tobias Peters: {k-Diamonds}{q-Hearts}{j-Spades}{9-Diamonds}
Tomas Ribeiro: {a-Clubs}{k-Spades}{q-Diamonds}{9-Clubs}

Ribeiro had an advantage and the flop pretty much sealed the hand for him with {a-Hearts}{4-Hearts}{4-Clubs}.

The {7-Spades} on the turn left Peters drawing dead and the {6-Spades} on the river was just a formality, with Peters being already in the rail.

Tobias Peters Eliminated
Tobias Peters Eliminated
Player Chips Progress
Tomas Ribeiro pt
Tomas Ribeiro
WSOP 1X Winner
4,960,000 1,650,000
Marc Palatzky de
Marc Palatzky
4,635,000 345,000
Omar Eljach se
Omar Eljach
WSOP 2X Winner
1,250,000 -540,000
Tobias Peters nl
Tobias Peters
Day 2 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Tobias PetersTomas Ribeiro

Ribeiro Wins Another Battle Against Palatzky

Level 26 : 30,000/60,000, 0 ante
Tomas Ribeiro
Tomas Ribeiro

Tomas Ribeiro opened from the cutoff position to 180,000 with {a-Spades}{k-Clubs}{q-Diamonds}{8-Spades}, Marc Palatzky defended from the small blind with {k-Diamonds}{q-Clubs}{j-Diamonds}{3-Clubs} and they went heads-up to a {k-Spades}{9-Spades}{8-Diamonds} flop.

Palatzky check-called Ribeiro's bet for 220,000 and the turn was the {j-Hearts}.

This time Palatzky led for 400,000 and Ribeiro made the call.

The {6-Spades} river improved Ribeiro to the nuts and shoved for 1.2 million chips after Palatzky's check, who folded and gave another pot to the Portuguese.

Player Chips Progress
Marc Palatzky de
Marc Palatzky
4,290,000 -900,000
Tomas Ribeiro pt
Tomas Ribeiro
WSOP 1X Winner
2,630,000 830,000

Tags: Marc PalatzkyTomas Ribeiro

Ilyaz Dosikov Eliminated in 5th Place (€27,701)

Level 26 : 30,000/60,000, 0 ante
Ilyaz Dosikov
Ilyaz Dosikov

Marc Palatzky raised in the hijack for 120,000 and it folded to Ilyaz Dosikov who defended his big blind.

The flop appeared {8-Spades}{2-Diamonds}{4-Hearts} and Dosikov checked. Palatzky continued for 90,000 and after some thoughts, Dosikov raised it to 545,000, putting Palatzky into a decision. After a few minutes, Palatzky decided to shove, putting Dosikov at risk. The latter snap-called and they revealed their cards:

Ilyaz Dosikov: {9-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}{7-Spades}{4-Spades}
Marc Palatzky: {a-Diamonds}{a-Hearts}{q-Clubs}{7-Hearts}

Dosikov held two pair but the turn {k-Clubs} and river {k-Spades} brought two pair with aces and kings to Palatazky who took down the pot to increase his lead and bust Dosikov in 5th place.

Ilyaz Dosikov Eliminated
Ilyaz Dosikov Eliminated
Player Chips Progress
Marc Palatzky de
Marc Palatzky
6,240,000 1,445,000
Tomas Ribeiro pt
Tomas Ribeiro
WSOP 1X Winner
1,255,000
Omar Eljach se
Omar Eljach
WSOP 2X Winner
1,205,000 145,000
Ilyaz Dosikov ru
Ilyaz Dosikov
Busted

Tags: Ilyaz DosikovMarc Palatzky

Anson Tsang Eliminated in 6th Place ( €20,285)

Level 25 : 25,000/50,000, 0 ante
Anson Tsang
Anson Tsang

Marc Palatzky raised in the cutoff and it folded to Anson Tsang who called all-in from the small blind with his last chips to create the following showdown:

Anson Tsang: {a-Spades}{k-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}{3-Clubs}
Marc Palatzky: {k-Spades}{q-Diamonds}{10-Clubs}{7-Spades}

The flop brought {2-Clubs}{10-Spades}{5-Spades}, giving a pair of tens and a flush draw to Palatzky, who improved his hand into a full house after the rest of the board fell a {q-Spades} and a{q-Hearts} while Tsang was eliminated in 6th place for €20,285.

Anson Tsang Eliminated
Anson Tsang Eliminated
Player Chips Progress
Marc Palatzky de
Marc Palatzky
2,780,000 115,000
Anson Tsang hk
Anson Tsang
Defending Champion
WSOP 3X Winner
Busted

Tags: Anson TsangMarc Palatzky

Leonid Yanovski Eliminated in 7th Place (€15,157)

Level 24 : 20,000/40,000, 0 ante
Leonid Yanovski
Leonid Yanovski

All the chips went in the middle preflop between Marc Palatzky, on the button, and Leonid Yanovsky in the blinds, at risk for a remaining stack worth 600,000 to create the following showdown:

Leonid Yanovski: {a-Clubs}{k-Diamonds}{10-Clubs}{9-Clubs}
Marc Palatzky: {a-Diamonds}{q-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}{6-Spades}

The flop came {9-Spades}{6-Hearts}{6-Clubs}, giving the full house to Palatzky, and the {2-Clubs} hit the turn, meaning Yanovski was drawing dead. The latter made his way to the cashier after the {j-Spades} completed the board.

Leonid Yanovski Eliminated
Leonid Yanovski Eliminated
Player Chips Progress
Marc Palatzky de
Marc Palatzky
2,665,000 745,000
Leonid Yanovski il
Leonid Yanovski
Busted

Tags: Leonid YanovskiMarc Palatzky

Christopher Frank Eliminated in 8th Place (€11,561)

Level 24 : 20,000/40,000, 0 ante
Christopher Frank
Christopher Frank

Christopher Frank opened to 120,000 under the gun and Marc Palatzky three-bet to 360,000 from the button. The action returned to Frank when everybody else folded and he announced all in for 810,000 chips. Palatzky called and they went to showdown.

Christopher Frank: {8-Diamonds}{7-Spades}{6-Spades}{4-Diamonds}
Marc Palatzky: {a-Hearts}{k-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds}{5-Hearts}

The flop almost determined the hand with the {a-Clubs}{a-Spades}{9-Diamonds} giving trips to Palatzky and a big lead. The {4-Hearts} on the turn and the {j-Hearts} on the river sent Frank to the rail, as the first elimination of the final table.

Christopher Frank Eliminated
Christopher Frank Eliminated
Player Chips Progress
Marc Palatzky de
Marc Palatzky
2,760,000 1,120,000
Christopher Frank de
Christopher Frank
Busted

Tags: Christopher FrankMarc Palatzky

Tobias Peters Leads the Final 8 in Event #12: €2,200 Pot-Limit Omaha

Tobias Peters
Tobias Peters

Tobias Peters leads the final table of Event #12: €2,200 Pot-Limit Omaha. After a strong showing on Day 2, the Dutch player managed to claim the chiplead and bagged 2,445,000. Peters the only players so far to have reached the two million mark and he’s followed by Omar Eljach with 1,895,000. Marc Palatzky rounds out the top three with 1,800,000.

Anson Tsang, the defending champion, battled to survive with a stack around 20 big blinds at the end of Day 2 and enters into the final table in eight position, seeking a back to back WSOP bracelet. He will enter the day with 480,000.

Another player to watch is Christopher Frank, owner of a gold bracelet in a No-Limit event in 2017. With $893,668 in WSOP events earnings, he will enter the day with 835,000 and will be also a serious contender for the title.

Ilyaz Dosikov (1,540,000), Tomas RIbeiro (1,200,000) and Leonid Yanovski (620,000), who was the second biggest stack at the end of day 1 and navigated all the way to the final table, will all aim to add a first coveted bracelet to their collection.

The action resumes with 31 minutes and 35 seconds remaining in level 23, blinds 15,000/ 30,000, and the final day will be streamed live on PokerGo as of 3 p.m. local time on a delay of around one hour

The PokerNews will have updates all day in accordance with the live stream until a winner is crowned.

Official Final Table and Chipcounts

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Christopher FrankGermany835,00029
2Tobias PetersNetherlands2,445,00082
3Tomas RibeiroPortugal1,210,00040
4Omar EljachSweden1,895,00063
5Ilyaz DosikovRussia1,540,00051
6Marc PalatzkyGermany1,800,00060
7Leonid YanovskiIsrael620,00021
8Anson TsangHong Kong480,00016

Tags: Anson TsangChristopher FrankLeonid YanovskiMarc PalatzkyOmar EljachTobias PetersTomas Ribeiro