2019 World Series of Poker Europe

Event #9: €1,650 Pot-Limit Omaha/No-Limit Hold'em Mix
Day: 1
Event Info

2019 World Series of Poker Europe

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
j10
Prize
€97,465
Event Info
Buy-in
€1,650
Entries
279
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
120,000

Moshe and Lisandro Among the Big Stacks in Event #9: €1,650 Pot-Limit Omaha/No-Limit Hold'em Mix

Level 14 : 1,000/2,500, 2,500 ante
Asi Moshe
Asi Moshe

Today there were 279 entries, surpassing the 241 entries recorded last year, to create a nice prizepool of €418,500. A total of 42 players will be in the money tomorrow for a min-cash worth €2,3922 but all have their eyes on the €97,365 first prize and the prestigious gold bracelet that comes with.

Leading the final 56 is Israelian Shahaf Nacson with 436,000, the only player above the 400,000 chips mark. According to Hendon Mob, his total live earnings in live tournaments worth $4,973 and he'll be hoping to add a first cash in a bracelet event tomorrow as well as his biggest live cash.

Shaun Deeb, the new chipleader of the WSOP Player of the year race and who finished second in that event last year against Norbert Szecsi managed to build a stack of 234,000 for Day 2. Deeb added even more chips during the last three hands of the day by forcing a fold to Jeff Madsen, who still bagged a comfortable 238,500, and eliminating Marek Uharcek.

Other big stacks include Ankit Ajuha from India, second in chips with 376,500, Harout Ghazarian (365,000), Paul Hendee (340,000), Quan Zhou (327,000), and multiple bracelet winners Asi Moshe (291,500) and Jeffrey Lisandro (287,000).

Several big names took their chance today and managed to find a bag tonight. They include Erik Cajelais (214,000), 2017 Player of the Year Chris Ferguson (179,000), Ismael Bojang (169,500), Maksim Pisarenko (174,000), who busted Michael Ogrady in a three-way pot on a seven-high flop not long before the end of the day, holding aces versus queens while Mihai Niste folded kings.

Daniel Negreanu, who was one of the very last players to register at the end of level 12, made his way to Day 2 by bagging 85,000 chips. However, 15-times bracelet winner Phil Hellmuth, who also late registered, busted a few minutes before the play halted.

Well-known players to felt on Day 1 also included Robert Campbell, Vasile Strugari, Phillip Hui, Philipp Gruissem, Dash Dudley, David "ODB" Baker, Benny Glaser, Allen Kessler and Pierre Neuville, who doubled a few times during the last levels of the night but lost his remaining chips in the last 30 minutes against the aces of Mustafa Biz.

The action continues tomorrow at 2 p.m and the plan is to play down to a final table. The action will restart at blinds 1,500/ 3,000 ante 3,000 and will increase every 40 minutes, with a 20-minute break every three levels.

Stay tuned to PokerNews for all the World Series of Poker Europe action from the King's Resort in Rozvadov.

Day 2 Seat Draw

TableSeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
801Mustafa BizTurkey110,50037
802Aaron DuczakCanada136,00045
803Egor TerekhinRussia41,00014
804Martin KuryGermany195,00065
805Erik CajelaisCanada214,00071
806Sandeep ChatlaniIndia67,00022
807Harout GhazarianCanada365,000122
808Adam LamphereUnited States87,50029
      
811Arto LoikkanenFinland134,00045
812Matthew BeckNew Zealand101,50034
813William ChattawayUnited Kingdom268,00089
814Ankit AhujaIndia376,500126
815Tomas Martim Dias Queiroz RibeiroPortugal74,50025
816Dennis MartinGermany80,00027
817Chris FergusonUnited States179,00060
818Robert KaggerudNorway55,50019
      
821Michal WozniakPoland92,50031
822Krzysztof JaguscikPoland24,5008
823Fabian GumzGermany104,50035
824Shaun DeebUnited States234,00078
825Paul HendeeUnited States340,000113
826Carlo SavinelliItaly63,50021
827Jeff CormierCanada208,00069
828Jonas KronwitterGermany138,00046
      
831Maksim PisarenkoRussia174,00058
832Siarhei ChudapalBelarus107,00036
833Roland IsraelashviliUnited States99,00033
834Jeff MadsenUnited States238,50080
835Kasparas KlezysLithuania59,00020
836Christopher HowdenUnited Kingdom14,5005
837Jakob MadsenDenmark138,00046
838Shahaf NacsonIsrael436,000145
      
941Zhong ChenNetherlands187,00062
942Quan ZhouChina327,000109
943Steven HeronUnited Kingdom48,00016
944Mihai NisteRomania77,50026
945Dragos TrofimovItaly161,00054
946Alexandre ViardFrance250,00083
947Kristoffer RasmussenDenmark78,50026
948Robert CowenUnited Kingdom123,50041
      
951Denis DrobinaRomania65,00022
952Nikola CokesaSlovenia132,50044
953Paresh DoshiUnited Kingdom100,50034
954Daniel NegreanuUnited States85,00028
955Jeff LisandroItaly287,00096
956Daniel EzekielUnited Kingdom218,00073
957Paulius VaitiekunasLithuania37,50013
958Ismael BojangAustria169,50057
      
961Steffen DoDenmark203,00068
962Asi MosheIsrael291,50097
963Ming Juen TeohMalaysia68,50023
964Tomasz PanekPoland102,50034
965Sam HiggsAustralia81,50027
966Patrick PetermairAustria44,50015
967Oleg PavlyuchukRussia286,00095
968Abelardo HafauriVenezuela131,50044

Tags: Allen KesslerAsi MosheBenny GlaserJeff MadsenMarek UharcekMustafa BizNorbert SzecsiPhil HellmuthPierre NeuvilleRobert CampbellRoger HairabedianShaun DeebVasile Strugari

Neuville Takes Big from Langrock

Level 11 : 600/1,200, 1,200 ante
Pierre Neuville
Pierre Neuville

Pot-Limit Omaha

The board was {q-Hearts}{3-Diamonds}{2-Spades}{5-Hearts} with a pot containing already around 18,000 when Pierre Neuville bet 20,700 after a check from Sebastian Langrock, putting the latter into a decision. Langrock ended up calling.

The river fell a {7-Hearts} and Langrock moved all in, putting Neuville at risk for his last 20,600. Neuville quickly called and Langrock revealed {a-Spades}{a-Hearts}{4-Diamonds}{4-Clubs}. However, Neuville showed {10-Diamonds}{6-Spades}{5-Clubs}{4-Spades} for the straight and took down the big pot and the double up.

Player Chips Progress
Pierre Neuville be
Pierre Neuville
102,000 77,000
Sebastian Langrock de
Sebastian Langrock
WSOP 1X Winner
28,000 -2,000

Tags: Sebastian LangrockPierre Neuville

Double Up for Dudley

Level 10 : 500/1,000, 1,000 ante
Dash Dudley
Dash Dudley

Pot-Limit Omaha

The flop read {a-Diamonds}{3-Hearts}{k-Diamonds} with three players involved when Robert Cowen checked and Alessio Sardone bet 7,000. Dash Dudley moved all in for 19,700 on the button and it folded to Sardone who called;

Dash Dudley: {a-Spades}{k-Spades}{9-Spades}{2-Hearts}
Alessio Sardone: {k-Hearts}{q-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds}{7-Clubs}

Dudley held top two pair while Sardone had a flush draw and hit on the {8-Diamonds} turn. However, the {a-Clubs} river improved Dudley's hand into a full house to give him the double up.

Player Chips Progress
Robert Cowen gb
Robert Cowen
WSOP 2X Winner
121,000 121,000
Alessio Sardone it
Alessio Sardone
57,000 22,000
Dash Dudley us
Dash Dudley
WSOP 3X Winner
47,000 47,000

Tags: Alessio SardoneDash DudleyRobert Cowen

Welcome to Day 1of Event #9: €1,650 Pot-Limit Omaha/No-Limit Hold'em Mix

Norbert Szecsi - 2018 WSOPE NLHE/PLO Mixed Champion
Norbert Szecsi - 2018 WSOPE NLHE/PLO Mixed Champion

As the 2019 World Series of Poker Europe ticks into the second half of its schedule, it's time for players to get to grips with the only mixed Pot-LImit Omaha/ No Limit Holdem of the festival and many familiar faces and bracelet winners are expected to be seen in the field.

The first day of Event #9: €1,650 Pot-Limit Omaha/No-Limit Hold'em Mix, will start at 4 p.m. local time here at the King’s Resort in Rozvadov. Last year this event gathered 241 entries for its first venue for a total prizepool of €343,425.

After three days of battle, Norbert Szecsi claimed the coveted trophy along with €86,596 in prize money, winning the second World Series of Poker gold bracelet of his career. He defeated 2018 WSOP Player of the Year Shaun Deeb heads up, who took home €53,731 for his second-place finish.

With 30,000 chips and the two games alternating every eight hands, players will have plenty of time to bag up chips after the 14 levels schedule for Day 1. Late registration is open for 12 levels (~1 a.m. local time) and this sd an unlimited re-entry event.

Levels are 40 minutes long on Day 1with 20-min breaks every three levels.

Stay tuned to PokerNews for all the live updates as this event gets underway.

Day 1 Structure

LevelDurationSmall BlindBig BlindBB Ante
140100100100
240100200200
340100200200
Break20   
440200300300
540200300300
640200400400
Break20   
740400500500
840300600600
940400800800
Break20   
10405001,0001,000
11406001,2001,200
12408001,6001,600
Break20   
13401,0001,0002,000
14401,0002,5002,500

Tags: King's ResortNorbert SzecsiShaun Deeb