Jaroslav Peter bet the turn for 35,000 out of the big blind. Orhan Sen then raised to 67,000 in the hijack and that sent Peter into a brief tank. He eventually sigh-folded and Sen claimed the pot.
Dario Alioto raised to 20,000 and Alfredo Vega Meister then reraised the pot to 69,000.
"Are you nuts?" Serok Kilic in the big blind sighed, then called. "I either get a stack for Day 2 or try again tomorrow," Vega Meister replied.
Alioto called all-in for 42,000 and the flop fell . Kilic check-called the shove of Vega Meister for 89,000 to create the following three-way showdown.
Dario Alioto:
Alfredo Vega Meister:
Serok Kilic:
The turn and river completed the board as Kilic jumped out of his seat in loud celebration. "Jesus Christ," the dealer exclaimed but Vega Meister quickly pointed out he had made a wheel to win the pot while Alioto was eliminated.
Udo Hemmert opted to surrender his short stack in order to play again on Day 1b. As a result, the remaining 19 players have bagged and tagged for the night. Full counts and a recap of today's action are to follow.
The second day of the 2021 World Series of Poker Europe festival filled Europe's biggest poker arena with card enthusiasts from near and far. Alongside a big field on Day 1b of the Event #1: €350 NLH Opener, the second tournament of the series kicked off as well. The first of two starting days of Event #2: €550 Pot-Limit Omaha attracted a field of 199 entries, consisting of 132 unique players and 67 re-entries.
Upon completion of 18 levels of 30 minutes each, only 19 players bagged chips for the night with Orhan Sen (494,000) holding a narrow lead over Luc Ramos (490,000). Close behind are also Anders Auset (463,000) and Karol Bogusz (462,000). Big stacks furthermore belong to Krzysztof Magott and Alfredo Vega Meister, who have both regularly participated in Pot-Limit Omaha tournaments at the King's Resort in Rozvadov.
Top 10 in Chips on Day 1a Event #2: €550 Pot-Limit Omaha
Position
Player
Country
Chip Count
1
Orhan Sen
Germany
494,000
2
Luc Ramos
Switzerland
490,000
3
Anders Auset
Norway
463,000
4
Karol Bogusz
Poland
462,000
5
Krzysztof Magott
Poland
387,000
6
Alfredo Vega Meister
Germany
346,000
7
Erkan Dogan
Germany
312,000
8
Daniele Mattioli
Italy
285,000
9
Serok Kilic
Germany
226,000
10
Matteo Di Persio
Italy
226,000
Notables who advanced to Day 2 with a secured shot at the guaranteed prize pool of €200,000 are Serok Kilic, Jaroslav Peter, Vlado Sevo, Jelka Andelic, Vasileios Tsaknis, and Yves Kupfermunz. Another 11 players cashed for at least €917 as the top 30 spots locked up a portion of the prize pool already.
Magott re-entered just before the end of the late registration and seemed nearly unstoppable on his way to the top of the leaderboard. However, he lost a bigger pot in the final hands of the night to concede the top spot. During the same period, Orhan Sen claimed several pots in quick succession to finish at the top of the chip counts on Day 1a.
Luc Ramos was involved in an all-in showdown on the Day 1a money bubble to end up with a big stack. Shortly after, Miha Pirsic was eliminated on the stone-cold bubble. Notables who cashed but came up short of making Day 2 were Hen Rosilio, Bjorn Verbakel, and Dario Alioto.
Payouts on Day 1a
Place
Winner
Country
Prize (in EUR)
20
Udo Hemmert
Germany
€ 1,146
21
Dario Alioto
Italy
€ 1,003
22
Bjorn Verbakel
Netherlands
€ 1,003
23
Oleksandr Fediv
Ukraine
€ 1,003
24
Andreas Dyll
Germany
€ 1,003
25
Bianca Jacobs
Germany
€ 917
26
Ionut Dinu
Romania
€ 917
27
Ottavio Benelli
Italy
€ 917
28
Jeremy Trojand
Germany
€ 917
29
Hen Rosilio
Israel
€ 917
30
Mihai Ercuta
Romania
€ 917
Even less fortunate were familiar names at King's such as Tomaz Kogovsek, Narcis Nedelcu, Jack Sinclair, Jose Obadia, Sebastian Langrock, Martin Kabrhel, Michael Magalashvili, Michal Mrakes, Andrei Nodea, and GGPoker OmahaSquad member Sasha Liu.
They are all expected to take another shot on Day 1b, which gets underway at 4pm local time on Sunday, November 21. The second and final starting day will once again feature 18 levels of 30 minutes each and the top 15% of the field will get paid. Stay tuned for all the Pot-Limit Omaha action from Rozvadov as the PokerNews live reporting team will provide exclusive updates from the entire festival until December 9.