€1,700 Main Event
Day 2 Completed
€1,700 Main Event
Day 2 Completed
Day 2 of the 2019 WSOP International Circuit Rozvadov €1,700 Main Event has come to a close in the King's Resort as the bursting of the bubble signaled the end of the day. At the start of the day, the total field was comprised of 619 entries over Day 1a and Day 1b, and after two more levels of late registration, this number went up to 768, including the 55 online entries. This created a total prize pool of €1,130,880 which includes the ten WSOPE Main Event Tickets.
More than ten levels had to be played for the event to reach the final 71 players, all of which have already secured the minimum payout of €3,500. Six more players advanced to Day 3 through the online starting days, bringing the total number on Day 3 to 77 players. This payout will be put into their casino accounts and they will return on Monday, October 14 to play for the €205,000 first-place prize plus a €10,350 seat to the WSOPE Main Event.
When there were 72 players left, bubble-play commenced and around five hands were enough to burst the bubble. Alistair Moss was the last unlucky player who left the event empty-handed, and ironically he busted through Eddie Cronholm who was also the one responsible for the very first elimination on Day 1a when he took out Tuomo Niskanen.
In the final hand of Day 2, Cronholm raised from the button and Moss defended from the big blind. The flop came jack-ace-ten and Moss check-shoved after Cronholm's continuation-bet, with the Swedish player calling the shove. Moss was far behind with ace-five for a top pair, while Cronholm had king-queen with a flopped straight. Moss needed runner-runner cards, and another five on the turn gave him some chances to river a full house and stay alive. A nine on the river didn't change anything and Moss was the last player leaving the tournament empty-handed.
Out of the 71 players remaining in the field, Aliaksandr Shylko is the one with the biggest stack, bagging 2,644,000 chips as the only player over two million chips. He flew mostly under the radar during Day 2, and after reaching 1.5 million chips, he managed to win many small pots to get up to his final stack. Shylko is hoping to surpass his biggest lifetime cash, which is $11,834 from a tournament in his country, Belarus, where he finished in second place. His total lifetime earnings are $45,472 according to The Hendon Mob, and he seems to be in a great spot to give a big boost to this number.
Trailing Shylko, is Shay Rozenbaum from Israel who bagged 1,709,000 chips, with Germany's Dennis Wilke completing the third spot in the chip counts with 1,406,000.
Among the notables that are still in the field are Day 1a's chip leader Arunas Jocius (1,050,000), Georgios Vrakas (681,000), bracelet winners Sebastian Langrock (715,000) and Timur Margolin (447,000), and 2018 WSOP International Circuit Rozvadov €1,650 Main Event winner Amar Begovic (265,000).
Many players entered Day 2 with dreams but saw them shattered during the course of the day, with Day 1b's chip leader Daniel Dunilescu being one of the relatively early casualties. Martin Kabrhel, the defending champion, also busted during the day, with Wojciech Wyrebski, Marius Gicovanu, Maria Lampropulos, Viktor Blom, and Bertrand Grospellier hitting the rail before Kabrhel.
The final day will resume with 77 players in Level 22 which features a small blind of 6,000, big blind of 12,000, and the big blind ante of 12,000. Level duration will be increased to 50 minutes and they will be playing down until a winner has been determined.
Make sure to come back at 1 p.m. local time to follow the updates from the PokerNews live reporting team to see who will be taking the Main Event down here at the King's Resort.
Table | Seat | Player | Nationality | Chip Count | Big Blinds |
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147 | 1 | Shay Rozenbaum | Israel | 1,709,000 | 142 |
147 | 2 | Yehonatan Behor | Israel | 394,000 | 33 |
147 | 4 | Roman Serko | Ukraine | 610,000 | 51 |
147 | 5 | Slavomir Byrtus | Czech Republic | 150,000 | 13 |
147 | 6 | Mahmoud Yazbeck | Switzerland | 869,000 | 72 |
147 | 7 | Daniel Wendorf | Austria | 212,000 | 18 |
147 | 8 | Giuseppe Rago | Italy | 306,000 | 26 |
148 | 1 | Josef Snejberg | Czech Republic | 208,000 | 17 |
148 | 2 | Lawrence Whyte | United States | 103,000 | 9 |
148 | 3 | Siarhei Chudapal | Belarus | 855,000 | 71 |
148 | 4 | Pulkit Goyal | India | 1,063,000 | 89 |
148 | 5 | Lukasz Tomecki | Poland | 231,000 | 19 |
148 | 6 | Mykola Lakatosh | Ukraine | 308,000 | 26 |
148 | 7 | Kahle Burns | Australia | 444,000 | 37 |
148 | 8 | Christopher Putz | Germany | 785,000 | 65 |
149 | 1 | Michal Lubas | Poland | 69,000 | 6 |
149 | 2 | Lubomir Pagac | Slovakia | 166,000 | 14 |
149 | 3 | Nikolas Metaxas | Cyprus | 220,000 | 18 |
149 | 4 | Zhong Chen | Netherlands | 818,000 | 68 |
149 | 5 | Dennis Wilke | Germany | 1,406,000 | 117 |
149 | 6 | Anatoly Filatov | Russia | 827,000 | 69 |
149 | 7 | Kristoffer Rasmussen | Denmark | 382,000 | 32 |
149 | 8 | Luca Sebastiani | Italy | 604,000 | 50 |
150 | 1 | Marcel Jakob | Switzerland | 297,000 | 25 |
150 | 2 | Andrii Kozlenko | Ukraine | 111,000 | 9 |
150 | 3 | Arunas Jocius | Lithuania | 1,050,000 | 88 |
150 | 4 | Edvinas Obolenis | Lithuania | 165,000 | 14 |
150 | 5 | Fabian Ene | Austria | 130,000 | 11 |
150 | 6 | Oleksii Mykhailevych | Ukraine | 422,000 | 35 |
150 | 7 | Dominik Ritter | Germany | 350,000 | 29 |
150 | 8 | Yaniv Peretz | Israel | 828,000 | 69 |
151 | 1 | Jakob Madsen | Denmark | 268,000 | 22 |
151 | 3 | Alois Sprachta | Czech Republic | 937,000 | 78 |
151 | 4 | Sebastian Langrock | Germany | 715,000 | 60 |
151 | 5 | Jakub Oliva | Czech Republic | 447,000 | 37 |
151 | 6 | Gustaaf Janssens | Belgium | 33,000 | 3 |
151 | 7 | Konstantin Kirianov | Russia | 173,000 | 14 |
151 | 8 | Johannes Herbers | Netherlands | 353,000 | 29 |
162 | 1 | Eddie Cronholm | Sweden | 942,000 | 79 |
162 | 2 | Andrei Konopelko | Belarus | 105,000 | 9 |
162 | 3 | Jonas Lauck | Germany | 356,000 | 30 |
162 | 4 | Dragan Dunaic | Spain | 345,000 | 29 |
162 | 5 | Rifat Gegic | Serbia | 725,000 | 60 |
162 | 6 | Amar Begovic | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 265,000 | 22 |
162 | 7 | Grzegorz Wyraz | Poland | 513,000 | 43 |
162 | 8 | Friedrich Raz | Switzerland | 167,000 | 14 |
163 | 1 | Lukas Zaskodny | Czech Republic | 416,000 | 35 |
163 | 2 | Tzur Levy | France | 114,000 | 10 |
163 | 4 | Georgios Vrakas | Greece | 681,000 | 57 |
163 | 5 | Lukasz Golczyk | Poland | 264,000 | 22 |
163 | 6 | [Removed:222] | France | 189,000 | 16 |
163 | 7 | Aleksandar Tomovic | Serbia | 326,000 | 27 |
163 | 8 | Andrea Ricci | Italy | 1,096,000 | 91 |
164 | 1 | Igor Gamayunov | Canada | 320,000 | 27 |
164 | 2 | Nikola Cokesa | Slovenia | 1,133,000 | 94 |
164 | 3 | Pasquale Vinci | Italy | 406,000 | 34 |
164 | 4 | Marcus Skowronek | Germany | 118,000 | 10 |
164 | 5 | Jaroslaw Kosmaty | Poland | 263,000 | 22 |
164 | 6 | Dorian Pavon | Venezuela | 801,000 | 67 |
164 | 7 | Stanislav Koleno | Slovakia | 275,000 | 23 |
164 | 8 | Pasquale Di Ceglie | Croatia | 204,000 | 17 |
165 | 1 | Fulvio Sansanelli | Germany | 375,000 | 31 |
165 | 2 | Elena Litvinyuk | Russia | 1,042,000 | 87 |
165 | 3 | Daniel Krejca | Czech Republic | 398,000 | 33 |
165 | 4 | Claudio Di Giacomo | Italy | 696,000 | 58 |
165 | 5 | Tomas Sisak | Slovakia | 84,000 | 7 |
165 | 6 | Naor Slobodskoy | Israel | 196,000 | 16 |
165 | 7 | Alain Niclot | Belgium | 300,000 | 25 |
165 | 8 | Aliaksandr Shylko | Belarus | 2,644,000 | 220 |
166 | 1 | Jan Bednar | Czech Republic | 319,000 | 27 |
166 | 2 | Philipe Hen | Israel | 66,000 | 6 |
166 | 3 | Ondrej Drozd | Czech Republic | 162,000 | 14 |
166 | 4 | Andrei Makavets | Belarus | 793,000 | 66 |
166 | 5 | Marcos Carmona | Spain | 1,208,000 | 101 |
166 | 6 | Jaroslav Peter | Czech Republic | 488,000 | 41 |
166 | 7 | Toon Hanot | Belgium | 371,000 | 31 |
166 | 8 | Timur Margolin | Israel | 229,000 | 19 |
The full prize pool details have now been confirmed:
The top ten players will receive a ticket to the WSOPE Main Event on top of their prize money. All 77 returning players will cash at least €3,500 which has already been credited to their casino account. Please note that the prize money mentioned below on and our site includes the €3,500 that has already been paid out.
This is what they are all playing for:
Place | Prize (in EUR) | Place | Prize (in EUR) | Place | Prize (in EUR) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 205,000 + WSOPE ME Ticket | 11 | 14,075 | 24-27 | 6,375 | ||
2 | 123,500 + WSOPE ME Ticket | 12-13 | 12,250 | 28-31 | 5,575 | ||
3 | 88,500 + WSOPE ME Ticket | 14-15 | 10,675 | 32-39 | 4,875 | ||
4 | 68,500 + WSOPE ME Ticket | 16-17 | 9,375 | 40-55 | 4,250 | ||
5 | 54,000 + WSOPE ME Ticket | 18-20 | 8,275 | 56-71 | 3,850 | ||
6 | 42,000 + WSOPE ME Ticket | 21-23 | 7,275 | 72-77 | 3,500 | ||
7 | 31,000 + WSOPE ME Ticket | ||||||
8 | 21,200 + WSOPE ME Ticket | ||||||
9 | 16,880 + WSOPE ME Ticket | ||||||
10 | 14,075 + WSOPE ME Ticket |
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Aliaksandr Shylko |
2,644,000
944,000
|
944,000 |
|
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Shay Rozenbaum |
1,709,000
515,000
|
515,000 |
Dennis Wilke |
1,406,000
-194,000
|
-194,000 |
Marcos Carmona |
1,208,000
323,000
|
323,000 |
Nikola Cokesa |
1,133,000
298,000
|
298,000 |
Andrea Ricci |
1,096,000
216,000
|
216,000 |
Pulkit Goyal |
1,063,000
513,000
|
513,000 |
Arunas Jocius |
1,050,000
265,000
|
265,000 |
|
||
Elena Litvinyuk |
1,042,000
74,000
|
74,000 |
Eddie Cronholm |
942,000
1,000
|
1,000 |
Alois Sprachta |
937,000
278,000
|
278,000 |
Mahmoud Yazbeck |
869,000
546,000
|
546,000 |
Siarhei Chudapal | 855,000 | |
Yaniv Peretz |
828,000
-76,000
|
-76,000 |
Anatoly Filatov | 827,000 | |
Zhong Chen |
818,000
471,000
|
471,000 |
Dorian Pavon |
801,000
91,000
|
91,000 |
Andrei Makavets |
793,000
-213,000
|
-213,000 |
Christopher Putz
|
785,000
121,000
|
121,000 |
Rifat Gegic |
725,000
125,000
|
125,000 |
Sebastian Langrock |
715,000
-195,000
|
-195,000 |
|
||
Claudio Di Giacomo |
696,000
466,000
|
466,000 |
Georgios Vrakas |
681,000
-259,000
|
-259,000 |
Roman Serko |
610,000
60,000
|
60,000 |
Luca Sebastiani | 604,000 |
Eddie Cronholm raised from the button and Alistair Moss defended his big blind.
The flop came , Moss check-shoved for 189,000 when Cronholm continued with a bet of 24,000 and then called the shove.
Alistair Moss:
Eddie Cronholm:
Moss had flopped top pair but Cronholm had hit a Broadway.
The rest of the board was completed with the on the turn and the on the river for Cronholm to hold and burst the bubble.
The 71 remaining players will now bag up their chips for Day 3 and have guaranteed their min-cash of €3,500 which will be credited to their casino account.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Eddie Cronholm |
941,000
420,000
|
420,000 |
Alistair Moss
|
Busted |
Grzegorz Idziak raised to 28,000 from the middle position and Sebastian Langrock shoved in the hijack. Action folded back to Idziak who snap-called.
Grzegorz Idziak:
Sebastian Langrock:
The board ran out for Langrock to hit a set on the flop and improve to quads on the river to eliminate Idziak.
There are now 72 players left and one more player needs to be eliminated before play ends on Day 2.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Sebastian Langrock |
910,000
293,000
|
293,000 |
|
||
Grzegorz Idziak | Busted |
Luca Sebastiani raised to 35,000 from the hijack and Stanislav Koleno shoved on the button with the bigger stack. The blinds folded and Sebastiani called for the 282,000 he had behind.
Luca Sebastiani:
Stanislav Koleno:
The board ran out for Sebastiani to stay ahead with the higher kicker to double up.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Luca Sebastiani |
604,000
259,000
|
259,000 |
Stanislav Koleno |
280,000
-120,000
|
-120,000 |
The tournament clock has been paused and hand-for-hand play has commenced as two players need to be eliminated before play ends today.
Level: 23
Blinds: 8,000/16,000
Ante: 16,000