2025 WSOP Europe

Event #5: €1,350 Mini Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info
2025 WSOP Europe
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a8
Prize
€226,850
Event Info
Buy-in
€1,350
Prize Pool
€1,518,628
Entries
1,293
Level Info
Level
38
Blinds
800,000 / 1,600,000
Ante
1,600,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
277
Players Left
23
Players Left 1 / 1293

Vlastimil Pustina Rises to the Top as 23 Players Survive Day 2 of €1,350 Mini Main Event

Level 29 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Vlastimil Pustina
Vlastimil Pustina

Vlastimil Pustina mentioned at one point today how poker can be a roller coaster, full of ups and downs and dramatic swings of fortune. By the end of Day 2 of Event #5: €1,350 Mini Main Event at the World Series of Poker Europe, he had risen to the crest of the hill, while Rene Majed tumbled all the way down.

Majed built up a massive chip lead during the day, becoming the first to cross the 10,000,000-chip barrier. But then came two big pots against Pustina. First, Pustina doubled up in a preflop race with jacks against ace-queen. He finally picked up aces in a more than 12,000,000-chip pot to leave Majed on fumes before busting shortly after. Majed ended up in 25th place; Pustina, meanwhile, took the chip lead over the remaining 23 players with 13,000,000.

The Czech pro already has more than $620,000 in live earnings. His biggest career score came from a 21st-place finish in the $25,000 6-Max High Roller at the 2024 WSOP. He’ll be looking for his first bracelet when play resumes at King’s Resort in Rozvadov, Saturday at 1 p.m. local time.

End of Day 2 Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Vlastimil PustinaCzechia13,000,00065
2Gal NaimIsrael11,575,00058
3Salih AtacSwitzerland10,175,00051
4Dan SfarleaRomania9,575,00048
5Daniel ElhaianyIsrael9,175,00046
6Alkiviadis StamatisGreece8,900,00045
7Besnik AruqiKosovo8,425,00042
8Yuhan WangChina7,250,00036
9Francesco ZappalaSwitzerland6,925,00035
10Stanislav KolenoSlovakia5,450,00027

Pustina is followed on the leaderboard by Gal Naim, who doubled up near the end of the night when his king-jack had Hicham Aouraghe’s jack-ten outkicked on a jack-high flop. Naim is in second place with 11,575,000, while Salih Atac (10,175,000), Dan Sfarlea (9,575,000), and Daniel Elhaiany (9,175,000) round out the top five. Sfarlea had a dramatic late rise up the counts, doubling up in a three-way all-in after making a full house holding pocket nines, then winning a race with ace-queen against Dimitrios Michailidis’s nines. He then picked up aces on the last hand of the night to bust Luca Marchetti in 23rd place.

Other top stacks include Alkiviadis Stamatis (8,900,000) and Stanislav Koleno (5,450,000), while Jakub Sterba (2,450,000), Andrei Spataru (2,450,000), and Eusebiu Jalba (2,400,000) are also in the hunt for the bracelet.

Day 2 began with 277 players remaining out of 1,293 entries. Only the top 194 would finish in the money, and Chris Da-Silva, Samuel Ju, Manig Loeser, and Event #2 champion Stepan Budac were among those to have an early day. Kevin Fluegel was eliminated on the money bubble when his ace-king ran into Kai Vater’s pocket kings.

After the bursting of the money bubble, Uri Reichenstein (192nd) and Ran Ilani (173rd) were sent to the payout line early in the day. Start-of-day chip leader Jakub Sigmund fizzled out in 95th place, while Pascal Pflock (91st), Zdenek Zizka (65th), Patrik Jaros (36th), Pawel Wojciechowski (32nd), and Fabio Peluso (31st) were also eliminated.

The action on Day 3 picks up with 15 minutes remaining in Level 29 with blinds of 100,000/200,000 and a 200,000 big blind ante. Everyone left has guaranteed themselves €7,250 for making it this far, while the champion earns €216,500. The top 12 players also receive a €10,350 ticket into the Main Event.

The bracelet, ticket, and big money are all on the line tomorrow, and PokerNews will be back following all the action until a champion is crowned.

Tags: Alkiviadis StamatisAndrei SpataruDan SfarleaDaniel ElhaianyEusebiu JalbaGal NaimHicham AouragheJakub SterbaSalih AtacStanislav KolenoVlastimil Pustina