2019 World Series of Poker Europe

Event #3: €1,350 Mini Main Event No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 1c
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 1c
Entries
378
Players Left
76

The 2019 WSOP Europe Event #3: €1,350 Mini Main Event No-Limit Hold'em Crushes the Guarantee

Level 17 : 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Ismail Kalkan
Ismail Kalkan

The third gold bracelet event of the 2019 World Series of Poker Europe has finished all three days and a total field of 766 entries emerged in Event #3: €1,350 Mini Main Event No-Limit Hold'em to ensure that the guaranteed prize pool of €551,750 was easily surpassed. Thanks to 378 entries on Day 1c, a prize pool of €873,240 was created and 76 players remain in contention, to bring the total number of players coming back for Day 2 to 153 hopefuls.

Leading the survivors in the final flight is Germany's Ismail Kalkan with1,239,000 and whose best score in a WSOP event so far is sixth place last summer in the $500 WSOP.com ONLINE No-Limit Hold'em Turbo Deepstack. He is followed by Leonid Yanovski (1,121,000) and Pawel Zawadowicz who completes the podium (1,077,000).

The overall chipleader advancing to Day 2 remains Pulkit Goyal, representing India, with an impressive stack of 1,518,000 amassed on Day 1b, and Aleksandr Merzhvinskii in the second position with 1,255,000 in chips bagged on Day 1a.

Many bracelet winners used their final opportunity to book a seat for Day 2 and add more gold to their collection including Barak Wisbrod (905,00), Mykhailo Gutyi (844,000), Asi Moshe (772,000), six-time bracelet winner Jeff Lisandro (640,000), Ismael Bojang (511,000), Phillip Hui (505,000), Artur Rudziankov (438,000), David "ODB" Baker (240,000), Sebastian Langrock (215,000) and Erik Cajelais (159,000) who will try to quickly double his 15 big blinds tomorrow.

Jeff Lisandro
Jeff Lisandro

Many other notables who took a shot at this flight but were not fortunate enough to survive to the day include the recent winner of Event #2: €550 Pot-Limit Omaha Dash Dudley, four-time bracelet winner Eli Elezra, Sam Grafton, Benny Glaser, Ivo Donev and Christopher Back to name just a few.

After the final break of the night, the eliminations speed up and 15 players quickly headed to rail to reduce the field to just 76 that advanced. American player Lawrence Whyte was one of the last players to bust, being eliminated by Kalkan who found a set of sixes on the flop while Whyte held pocket fives. He was followed around 20 minutes later by Birger Ohl who felted in 77th place against Kristof Lenart, signifying the end of the day for the remaining players.

Day 2 will kick off on Saturday, October 19th, at 1 p.m. local time with 11 minutes and 16 seconds left in level 16 at blinds of 5,000/10,000 with a 5,000 big blind ante. The level duration increases to 40 minutes each and the event is scheduled to play down to the final table, whichever comes first.

Make sure to stay tuned on Pokernews.com to find out who remains in contention for the coveted third gold bracelet here in King’s Resort.

Tags: Artur RudziankovAsi MosheBarak WisbrodBenny GlaserBirger OhlChristopher BackDash DudleyEli ElezraIvo DonevKristof LenartLawrence WhyteLeonid YanovskiPawel ZawadowiczPhillip HuiSam Grafton

Ohl Ousted by Lenart

Level 17 : 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Kristof Lenart
Kristof Lenart

Birger Ohl was all-in from the small blind and at risk as he was covered by Kristof Lenart on the button with the bigger stack.

Birger Ohl: {8-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}
Kristof Lenart: {q-Diamonds}{10-Spades}

The board read {4-Spades}{6-Hearts}{j-Spades}{9-Clubs}{k-Clubs} as Lenart has hit a straight to end Day 1c in Level 17 with 29 minutes and 45 seconds left.

Player Chips Progress
Kristof Lenart hu
Kristof Lenart
981,000 434,000
Birger Ohl de
Birger Ohl
Busted

Tags: Birger OhlKristof Lenart

Prize Pool Details Announced

Level 15 : 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Poker Chips
Poker Chips

There were 766 entries collected over the three different starting days, creating a total prize pool of €873,240. The winner will walk away with €167,056 and the coveted gold WSOP bracelet. In total, 115 players will be in the money for at least €1,793. And the top five finishers will also get a WSOPE Main Event Ticket worth €10,350 each which is part of the prize pool.

This is what they are all playing for:

PlacePrize (EUR)Prize (USD) PlacePrize (EUR)Prize (USD) PlacePrize (EUR)Prize (USD)
1€ 167,056*$184,218 9-10€ 11,850$13,067 41-48€ 2,956$3,260
2€ 103,216*$113,819 11-12€ 9,248$10,198 49-56€ 2,596$2,863
3€ 72,474*$79,919 13-14€ 7,335$8,089 57-64€ 2,322$2,561
4€ 51,628*$56,932 15-16€ 5,913$6,520 65-72€ 2,115$2,332
5€ 37,321*$41,155 17-24€ 4,846$5,344 73-80€ 1,964$2,166
6€ 27,382$30,195 25-32€ 4,039$4,454 81-96€ 1,858$2,049
7€ 20,396$22,491 33-40€ 3,425$3,777 97-115€ 1,793$1,977
8€ 15,426$17,011        

* plus the WSOPE Main Event Ticket worth €10,350

Loeser Gets Rid of Ralbovsky

Level 11 : 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante
Manig Loeser
Manig Loeser

In the first hand, the board read {4-Diamonds}{2-Clubs}{6-Hearts}{8-Spades}{a-Diamonds} and Manig Loeser shoved in the middle position with the bigger stack. Peter Ralbovsky tanked for a bit in the hijack and then opted to fold.

A few hands later, Ralbovsky raised to 7,000 from under the gun and action folded to Loeser in the big blind who decided to defend it.

The flop came {4-Clubs}{3-Hearts}{k-Clubs}, Loeser check-raised the 10,000 continuation-bet of Ralbovsky to 30,000. Ralbovsky snickered and made the call after a few seconds.

They both checked through the {k-Spades} on the turn to the {8-Diamonds} on the river. Loeser shoved with the bigger stack. Ralbovsky called for his last 81,000 before angrily getting up from his chair and flinging his cards over the line when Loeser tabled {k-Hearts}{4-Spades} for the full house. Ralbovsky walked out of the tournament area as his cards were the {a-Diamonds}{6-Clubs}.

Player Chips Progress
Manig Loeser de
Manig Loeser
WSOP 2X Winner
EPT 1X Winner
280,000 280,000
Peter Ralbovsky sk
Peter Ralbovsky
Busted

Tags: Manig LoeserPeter Ralbovsky

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Level 1 : 100/300, 300 ante
My Stack
My Stack

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Final Chance at 2 PM to Make Day 2 of Event #3: €1,350 Mini Main Event NLHE

Kings Resort
Kings Resort

The final flight for Event #3: €1,350 Mini Main Event No-Limit Hold’em starts at 2 p.m. local time and will the final chance for players to try and make it through to Day 2. Day 1a attracted 174 entries, Day 1b collected 214, this means that there are 388 entries in total already but the €551,750 has not been surpassed yet even though it is likely to happen during the first levels of the day. The last starting days of any event here in the King’s Resort are traditionally the busiest and nothing different is expected for Day 1c.

Pulkit Goyal is currently the chip leader after bagging a whopping 1,518,000 in chips on Day 1b. As a matter of fact, he was the only player to take more than a million in chips with him on that day. On Day 1a there were two players who succeeded to do that too, Aleksandr Merzhvinskii and Thai Ha both won monster pots in the final hand of the night to catapult them to the top of the chip counts.

But there are still many notable players who haven’t made it through yet and they will be joining the battle somewhere during the first twelve levels of the day while registration is still open. Players will receive 100,000 chips in their starting stack and can reenter once until the start of Level 13. Level durations are 40 minutes and a 15-minute break has been scheduled after every three levels. A 30-minute dinner break will take place after Level 9. Play will end when there’s 20% left of the field.

The PokerNews live reporting team will be bringing you all the updates from the biggest poker arena in Europe to let you know who else will be joining the 77 survivors for Day 2.

Day 1 Structure

LevelDurationSmall BlindBig BlindBB Ante
140100300300
240200400400
340300500500
Break15   
440300600600
540400800800
6405001,0001,000
Break15   
7406001,2001,200
8408001,6001,600
9401,0002,0002,000
Break30   
10401,0002,5002,500
11401,5003,0003,000
12402,0004,0004,000
Break15   
13403,0005,0005,000
14403,0006,0006,000
15404,0008,0008,000
Break15   
16405,00010,00010,000
17406,00012,00012,000
18408,00016,00016,000
Break15   
194010,00020,00020,000
204012,00024,00024,000

Tags: Aleksandr MerzhvinskiiPulkit GoyalThai Ha