2019 World Series of Poker Europe

Event #3: €1,350 Mini Main Event No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 3
Event Info

2019 World Series of Poker Europe

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
kq
Prize
€167,056
Event Info
Buy-in
€1,350
Prize Pool
€873,240
Entries
766
Level Info
Level
34
Blinds
300,000 / 600,000
Ante
600,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
7
Players Left
1

Vangelis Kaimakamis Wins Fifth Greek Bracelet in Event #3: €1,350 Mini Main Event No-Limit Hold'em (€167,056)

Level 34 : 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante
Vangelis Kaimakamis
Vangelis Kaimakamis

Another international winner at the 2019 World Series of Poker Europe has been crowned! Vangelis Kaimakamis of Greece claimed his first-ever WSOP gold, the fifth bracelet in the southern European country's history. Kaimakamis defeated Israel's Shahar Levi heads-up after the two had plowed through the other finalists in rapid fashion.

The Greek received €167,056 and a WSOPE Main Event ticket worth €10,350 for his victory, Levi walked away €103,216 richer and also got a ticket. Jose Rivas of Venezuela completed the podium and cashed €72,474. With the win, Kaimakamis follows in the footsteps of Aristeidis Moschonas, who won a bracelet earlier this summer at the WSOP in Las Vegas.

Hailing from Katerini, Greece, Kaimakamis used to be a cash gamer but transitioned to tournaments a few years ago. While none of his earlier cashes came even close to the near $200K he banked today, it's been a successful transition even before the career-defining victory; the Greek had already racked up nearly a quarter-million US dollars over the course of three years. Last year, Kaimakamis nearly tasted WSOP gold already by just missing out with a third place in the €1,100 Turbo Bounty Hunter.

"I went close once earlier and now I've won my first bracelet. It's a big achievement for me," the proud Greek said to PokerNews directly after his victory.

Event #3: €1,350 Mini Main Event No-Limit Hold'em Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize (EUR)Prize (USD)
1Vangelis KaimakamisGreece€ 167,056*$184,218
2Shahar LeviIsrael€ 103,216*$113,819
3Jose RivasVenezuela€ 72,474*$79,919
4Markus JordanGermany€ 51,628*$56,932
5Didier RablSwitzerland€ 37,321*$41,155
6Andrew BakUnited Kingdom€ 27,382$30,195
7Luigi MacalusoFrance€ 20,396$22,491
8Leonid YanovskiIsrael€ 15,426$17,011
9Gerardo GiammugnaniItaly€ 11,850$13,067

* plus €10,350 WSOPE Main Event Ticket

Shahar Levi
Shahar Levi held the chip lead throughout the final table, but ultimately finished in second place.

WSOPE Main Event Tickets Create Big Pay Jump

Coming into the day as one of the shorter stacks, Kaimakamis' original plan wasn't so much about outright winning the coveted prize, it was more about survival. With five €10,350 WSOPE Main Event tickets up for grabs, a substantial double-bubble effect was created between places five and six, altering play at the final table.

"The plan for the day was to make the top 5 first," Kaimakamis explained how the big pay jump affected everyone's plan. "I think everyone was thinking about that. I played a bit tight because of that, but after, I played normal," he added.

It was clear chip leader Levi was also ogling the substantial rift between the payouts, as he came out blazing with his big stack. Despite losing a bit in the early stages, the Israeli quickly got things back on track by winning a lot of pots. In one of them, he knocked out Luigi Macaluso with ace-queen versus king-jack to bring the field to the bubble-eqsue spot.

After some back and forth tangling between the remaining six, it ultimately was Andrew Bak who'd miss out on one of the five tickets. With everyone now guaranteed an extra €10K in value, the brakes went off and chips started flying everywhere. When the dust had settled, Didier Rabl, Markus Jordan, and Jose Rivas were all gone, and a field of five was reduced to its last two hopefuls within the span of just one level.

Big Race Decides Heads-up

After a short break, the heads-up commenced with 80 big blinds for Levi versus 45 bigs for Kaimakamis. The Greek claimed an early pot to take the chip lead by a hair, then extended it slightly further before one monster clash would decide it all.

Despite a ton of blinds still being in play between them, the two got it in after a raising war to create a pot worth over 90% of the chips in play. First to act, Kaimakamis looked down at king-queen and kicked it off with standard raise. Levi then put in a three-bet to which Kaimakamis responded by four-bet shoving all in. He received a snap-call Levi holding pocket tens, who called the all-in shove for 60 big blinds effectively.

"He reraised big, that's why I shoved him. I didn't think he had a monster when he three-bet to 11 big blinds," the Greek explained his thought process. With Levi's call, they were off to the races and Kaimakamis caught a king on the flop, as well as a queen on the river for good measure to win the tournament on the spot.

Levi, the start-of-the-day chip leader who held the chip lead throughout almost all of the final table, ultimately had to settle for second, while Kaimakamis celebrated the victory with his friends on the rail.

Vangelis Kaimakamis
Vangelis Kaimakamis, winner of Event #3: €1,350 Mini Main Event No-Limit Hold'em

That wraps it up for PokerNews coverage of Event #3, with the sixth bracelet of the 2019 World Series of Poker Europe now awarded. Nine more are still up for grabs, so keep following along with live reporting of all bracelet events.

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Shahar Levi Eliminated in 2nd Place (€103,216 + €10,350 WSOPE ME Ticket)

Level 34 : 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante
Shahar Levi
Shahar Levi

Vangelis Kaimakamis raised to 1,600,000 from the button and Shahar Levi looked at his cards and three-bet to 8,000,000. Kaimakamis glanced at his cards once more before deciding to shove with the bigger stack. Levi snap-called for the 35,550,000 he had behind.

Shahar Levi: {10-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}
Vangelis Kaimakamis: {k-Spades}{q-Diamonds}

The flop came {9-Hearts}{k-Diamonds}{a-Spades} for Kaimakamis to find a king to pair up with.

The turn was the {3-Clubs} which didn't change things.

The river completed the board with the {q-Hearts} to give Kaimakamis two pair to win the €1,350 Mini Main Event with for €167,056, the €10,350 WSOPE ME Ticket and his first WSOP bracelet.

Levi disappointedly made his way to the payout desk to collect €103,216 and the WSOPE ME ticket for finishing as the runner-up.

Player Chips Progress
Vangelis Kaimakamis gr
Vangelis Kaimakamis
WSOP 1X Winner
76,600,000 32,500,000
Shahar Levi il
Shahar Levi
Day 2 Chip Leader
Busted

Tags: Shahar LeviVangelis Kaimakamis

Jose Rivas Eliminated in 3rd Place (€72,474 +€10,350 WSOPE ME Ticket)

Level 33 : 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Jose Rivas
Jose Rivas

Vangelis Kaimakamis raised to 1,200,000 from the button and Jose Rivas shoved in the big blind. Kaimakamis asked for a count and the dealer confirmed Rovas had 11,275,000 behind. Kaimakamis cut out calling chips, looked at the remainder of his stack, took some more time to consider what to do, and then put in a stack of chips for the call.

Jose Rivas: {a-Hearts}{j-Hearts}
Vangelis Kaimakamis: {6-Hearts}{6-Diamonds}

The board ran out {2-Spades}{k-Diamonds}{5-Spades}{9-Diamonds}{q-Hearts} to not bring any help to Rivas as he was eliminated in third place for €72,474 and the WSOPE Main Event ticket.

Shahar Levi and Kaimakamis agreed to go for a 25-minute dinner break and play will resume at 6:10 p.m local time.

Player Chips Progress
Shahar Levi il
Shahar Levi
Day 2 Chip Leader
48,900,000 -2,400,000
Vangelis Kaimakamis gr
Vangelis Kaimakamis
WSOP 1X Winner
27,700,000 8,200,000
Jose Rivas ve
Jose Rivas
Busted

Tags: Jose RivasShahar LeviVangelis Kaimakamis

Markus Jordan Eliminated in 4th Place (€51,628 + €10,350 WSOPE ME Ticket)

Level 33 : 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Markus Jordan
Markus Jordan

Vangelis Kaimakamis shoved from the small blind and Markus Jordan looked down at his cards in the big blind adn contemplated for a while. In the end, he made the call for his 7,000,000 or so.

Markus Jordan: {a-Clubs}{2-Spades}
Vangelis Kaimakamis: {4-Spades}{4-Hearts}

The flop came {7-Hearts}{q-Clubs}{8-Hearts} to keep Kaimakamis ahead.

The turn was the {4-Diamonds} to give Kaimakamis a set of fours and the Greek rail celebrated loudly.

Jordan was drawing dead and the {k-Hearts} completed the board on the river for Jordan to be sent to the payout desk to collect €51,628 and the WSOPE Main Event ticket for finishing in fourth place.

Player Chips Progress
Vangelis Kaimakamis gr
Vangelis Kaimakamis
WSOP 1X Winner
19,875,000 7,450,000
Markus Jordan de
Markus Jordan
Busted

Tags: Markus JordanVangelis Kaimakamis

Didier Rabl Eliminated in 5th Place (€37,321 + €10,350 WSOPE ME Ticket)

Level 33 : 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Didier Rabl
Didier Rabl

In the first hand, Shahar Levi raised to 1,000,000 from under the gun and Didier Rabl shoved from the small blind for 2,900,000. Markus Jordan quickly got out of their way and Levi called.

Didier Rabl: {a-Clubs}{8-Spades}
Shahar Levi: {k-Spades}{q-Spades}

The board ran out {5-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds}{4-Clubs}{10-Hearts}{2-Clubs} for Rabl to hold with the higher hole cards to double up.

The hand after, Rabl shoved from the button and Levi snap-called in the big blind.

Didier Rabl: {a-Diamonds}{4-Clubs}
Shahar Levi: {j-Spades}{j-Hearts}

The board ran out {4-Diamonds}{j-Clubs}{6-Hearts}{9-Spades}{q-Diamonds} for Levi to flop a set to sent Rabl to the rail in fifth place for €37,321 and the WSOPE Main Event ticket.

Player Chips Progress
Shahar Levi il
Shahar Levi
Day 2 Chip Leader
41,050,000 5,650,000
Didier Rabl ch
Didier Rabl
Busted

Tags: Didier RablMarkus JordanShahar Levi

Andrew Bak Eliminated in 6th Place (€27,382)

Level 33 : 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Andrew Bak
Andrew Bak

In the first hand after the break, Andrew Bak shoved from the hijack and action folded to Jose Rivas in the big blind who asked for a count. Bak confirmed he had 6,500,000 behind. Rivas looked at his cards and quickly called.

Jose Rivas: {a-Spades}{q-Clubs}
Andrew Bak: {k-Hearts}{j-Spades}

The flop came {a-Diamonds}{a-Clubs}{6-Hearts} to give Rivas trip aces immediately.

The turn was the {5-Spades} which meant Bak was drawing dead.

The {q-Spades} on the river improved Rivas' hand to a full house and Bak was sent to the payout desk in sixth place for €27,382.

The five remaining players have all locked up at least €37,321 and the WSOPE Main Event Ticket worth €10,350.

Player Chips Progress
Jose Rivas ve
Jose Rivas
15,925,000 6,750,000
Andrew Bak gb
Andrew Bak
Busted

Tags: Andrew BakJose Rivas

Luigi Macaluso Eliminated in 7th Place (€20,396)

Level 32 : 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
Luigi Macaluso
Luigi Macaluso

In the first hand of the new level, Shahar Levi raised to 800,000 from under the gun, Luigi Macaluso three-bet shoved over 4 million on the button and Levi snapped him off.

Luigi Macaluso: {k-Clubs}{j-Clubs}
Shahar Levi: {a-Hearts}{q-Clubs}

The best hand remained ahead on an {a-Diamonds}{10-Hearts}{6-Diamonds}{9-Hearts}{9-Spades} board to make the Frenchman the first elimination of the day.

Player Chips Progress
Shahar Levi il
Shahar Levi
Day 2 Chip Leader
26,280,000 3,880,000
Luigi Macaluso fr
Luigi Macaluso
Busted

Tags: Luigi MacalusoShahar Levi

Jordan Doubles Again

Level 31 : 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Markus Jordan
Markus Jordan

Didier Rabl shoved from the small blind, having Markus Jordan in the big blind covered. Jordan peeked at his cards and then quickly made the call for the 5,310,000 he had behind.

Markus Jordan: {q-Hearts}{q-Diamonds}
Didier Rabl: {k-Clubs}{j-Clubs}

The flop came {4-Spades}{5-Spades}{3-Spades} to keep Jordan ahead.

The turn was the {6-Diamonds} to bring an open-ended straight draw to the board.

The river completed the board with the {9-Spades} to ensure Jordan would double up again.

Player Chips Progress
Markus Jordan de
Markus Jordan
10,920,000 5,190,000
Didier Rabl ch
Didier Rabl
4,530,000 -6,710,000

Tags: Markus JordanDidier Rabl

Who Will Win Their First-Ever WSOP Bracelet in Event #3: €1,350 Mini Main Event Today?

Chips
Chips

At 3 p.m. local time, seven out of 766 entries will return to Europe’s biggest poker arena in the King’s Resort for the final day of Event #3: €1,350 Mini Main Event to battle it out for the lion share of the €873,240 prize pool. At the end of the day, some players will walk away with a WSOPE Main Event ticket for finishing in the top five but only the winner will take the ticket, the highly desired first gold WSOP bracelet and the first-place prize of €167,056.

Starting the day at the forefront is Shahar Levi with 30,035,000 in chips. The next closest to follow him in the chip counts is Andrew Bak with 13,650,000. They are then followed by Didier Rabl (11,240,000), Jose Rivas (7,060,000), Vangelis Kaimakamis (6,270,000), Luigi Macaluso (5,230,000), and Markus Jordan with 3,525,000 which is worth 15 big blinds.

They are all guaranteed at least €20,396 but will all be eyeing the pay jumps, WSOPE tickets, and the first-place prize of course. This is what they are still playing for:

PlacePrize (EUR)Prize (USD)
1€ 167,056$184,218
2€ 103,216$113,819
3€ 72,474$79,919
4€ 51,628$56,932
5€ 37,321$41,155
6€ 27,382$30,195
7€ 20,396$22,491

There are 24 minutes left in Level 30 which features a small blind of 120,000, big blind of 240,000, and big blind ante of 240,000. A 15-minute break is scheduled after Level 32 and every three levels after that. The PokerNews live reporting team will be there from the first card in the air until the first WSOPE Mini Main Event bracelet has been awarded so stick around!

Final Day Seat Draw

TableSeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
611Jose RivasVenezuela7,060,00029
612Vangelis KaimakamisGreece6,270,00026
613Andrew BakUnited Kingdom13,650,00057
614Luigi MacalusoFrance5,230,00022
615Didier RablSwitzerland11,240,00047
616Markus JordanGermany3,525,00015
617Shahar LeviIsrael30,035,000125

Tags: Andrew BakDidier RablJose RivasLuigi MacalusoMarkus JordanShahar LeviVangelis Kaimakamis