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2017 World Series of Poker Europe The Official WSOP Live Updates

Friday, November 03, 2017 to Sunday, November 05, 2017

Event #10: €111,111 High Roller for One Drop No-Limit Hold'em

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  • Buy-in: €111,111
  • Prizepool: €12,980,000
  • Entries: 132
  • Remaining: 0

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Monday, November 6, 2017 1:08 AM Local Time
888poker Ambassador Dominik Nitsche Wins 4th Bracelet in WSOPE High Roller for One Drop (€3,487,463)

888poker Ambassador Dominik Nitsche, WSOPE Event #10 Winner

888poker Ambassador Dominik Nitsche has come out on top of an illustrious field to capture €3,487,463 and another WSOP gold bracelet in Event #10: €111,111 High Roller for One Drop No-Limit Hold'em. Nitsche defeated his fellow German counterpart, Andreas Eiler in a heads-up match that saw Nitsche show complete domination. Eiler has nothing to be ashamed of as he will walk away with €2,155,418.

Nitsche struck gold for the fourth time in his career, this one for the largest payday. Nitsche started his poker career as an online grinder and became known to many worldwide as one of the best. His previous three bracelets came in $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em events with his biggest score being $654,797. This one means a little more to Nitsche, competing against some of the best players in the world, and the €3.4 million added bonus doesn't hurt either.

When asked what it feels like to win his fourth bracelet, Nitsche gave a pretty humble answer. "It's really nice, it's not about the bracelets for me it's about how well I played. Im more proud of how I played rather than I won."

Nitsche looked as strong as ever when it came down to heads-up play and he credited the work he has been putting into the game. "I've put a lot of time recently, into heads-up cash games so I felt comfortable all the way through. I felt like I was the strongest player and made now mistakes. I played perfect, there was nothing I would change."

There are many of Nitsche's friends from Germany that also compete in these prestige events throughout the world and Nitsche feels like he belongs now. "I compete in the high-rollers because I love battling with the best so to finally win one of those feels fantastic. I'll be looking forward to winning number five now because winning tournaments is fun."

PlaceWinnerCountryPrize (EUR)
1Dominik NitscheGermany€3,487,463
2Andreas EilerGermany€2,155,418
3Mikita BadziakouskiBelarus€1,521,312
4Thomas MuehloeckerAustria€1,096,206
5Steffen SontheimerGermany€806,758
6Christoph VogelsangGermany€606,694
7Ahadpur KhangahIran€466,421
8Martin KabrhelCzech Republic€366,762

A total of 88 unique entries found their way to the felt for the largest buy-in of the 2017 World Series of Poker Europe. For some, one bullet wouldn't suffice as there were 44 re-entries for €100,000 a piece. That made up a prizepool of €12,980,000 which paid 20 places. A min-cash was worth €157,652 which made for an interesting bubble. With just 23 players remaining, play slowed drastically towards the end of Day 2, forcing tournament directors to keep track of the number of hands played on each table. Eventually, Charlie Carrel bursted the money bubble when he made a straight on the river against Vladimir Troyanovskiy.

Many familiar names found their way into the money including the #1 ranked player on the GPI, Bryn Kenney (17th Place - €157,652). Some other names include Jack Sinclair (16th Place - €177,616), Eugene Katchalov (13th Place - €205,263), Nick Petrangelo (12th Place - €243,169), Kenny Hallaert (10th Place - €295,131), and Charlie Carrel (9th Place - €295,131).

With such a jam-packed field of poker legends everywhere you looked, many of them fell by the way-side. Phil Hellmuth, Ryan Riess, Benjamin Pollak, and Boris Becker were all eliminated on Day 1 and they chose not to take another shot. There were 48 players returning on Day 2 with registration still open for two levels. It was a battle to reach the money and for some they fell just short. Patrik Antonius, Gus Hansen, Philipp Gruissem, Fedor Holz, Rainer Kempe, Igor Kurganov, Liv Boeree, Bertrand Grospellier, Sam Trickett, and Ole Schemion were just a few to hit the rail throughout the day.

Final Table Summary

The day started with just 10 players remaining and it took longer than expected to get to the unofficial table. Eventually, Kenny Hallaert lost a flip with his short stack and the final nine gathered at one table. On the very first hand, Charlie Carrel pushed all in for seven big blinds but was dominated when Sontheimer called from the big blind. And the final eight players were left to make up the official final table.

Martin Kabrhel had an unfortunate start to the day, losing every pot he played and found himself left on the short stack. He got all of his chips in good against Dominik Nitsche but the river gave Nitsche a flush and Kabrhel was ousted. Not long after, Ahadpur Khangah, the only recreational poker player remaining, was all in with    against Nitsche's   . Khangah made a straight on the river but Nitsche held a full house. In his elimination interview, Khangah mentioned that playing in this special event was a nice break from his everyday life of a businessman and industrialist.

The chip leader to start the day, Christoph Vogelsang, lost a big flip early on in the day. He was dwindled down to around six big blinds when his ace-queen was out-flopped by Badziakouski's ace-seven. In quick succession, Steffen Sontheimer and Thomas Muehloecker followed him to the payout desk. Both players were also left extremely short-stacked and were just trying to out-last the other to make a pay jump. Sontheimer, who has become a high-roller tournament specialist, noted that he will be looking forward to the Big One for One Drop in the summer of 2018 but for now, his next focus will be on the high-roller tournaments coming up in Punta Cana.

That left just three players left to battle for the title, with Nitsche and Eiler holding the majority of the chips. Mikita Badziakouski looked like he was starting to make a comeback but wound up finding himself in a race for all of his chips. Badziakouski held    against Eiler's    and the ten-high flop looked promising for a double up. However, the   on the turn gave Eiler the lead and the   on the river changed nothing. Badziakouski was still happy to take home over $1.5 million for his efforts and that left two Germans heads-up.

One Drop Tournament History

EventEntriesWinner1st Place Prize
2012 WSOP Big One for One Drop48Antonio Esfandiari$18,346,673
2013 WSOP High Roller for One Drop166Anthony Gregg$4,830,619
2014 WSOP Big One for One Drop42Daniel Colman$15,306,668
2015 WSOP High Roller for One Drop135Jonathan Duhamel$3,989,985
2016 WSOP High Roller for One Drop183Fedor Holz$4,981,775
2016 Monte-Carlo Extravaganza Big One for One Drop28Elton Tsang€11,111,111
2017 WSOP High Roller for One Drop130Doug Polk$3,686,865
2017 WSOP Europe High Roller for One Drop132Dominik Nitsche€3,487,463
2018 WSOP Big One for One Drop---

This was the first open tournament of its kind to be played on European soil and what better way to introduce it than at the WSOP Europe held at King's Casino in Rozvadov, Czech Republic. There have been five previous One Drop tournaments held in Las Vegas with Doug Polk winning the most recent one earlier this summer. With over $1.2 million raised for the One Drop charity, that brings the total to over $22,000,000.

With the conclusion of the High-Roller for One Drop, the focus will now turn to the €10,300 Main Event, the 12th and final bracelet event. The Day 1 flights have concluded and Day 2 will begin tomorrow at 12:00 P.M. local time. Continue to follow along with PokerNews as we continue to bring you all of the coverage from the tournament floor.

Monday, November 6, 2017 12:48 AM Local Time
Andreas Eiler Eliminated in 2nd Place (€2,155,418)

Andreas Eiler

Hand #121: Andreas Eiler moved all in for eight big blinds and Dominik Nitsche called.

Andreas Eiler:   
Dominik Nitsche:   

"Cooler, but red cards are my randomizer," Nitsche said in German to his rail before the flop fell    . The   on the turn reduced the outs of Eiler to just three, and he failed to get there with a blank   on the river. What followed was all but celebration on Nitsche's side of the table before he walked over to Eiler and shook hands, then admitted that he had amazing cards and spots in heads-up.

Eiler has to settle for second place and a payday of €2,155,418, while Nitsche scooped his fourth bracelet and €3,487,463 for the efforts. A recap of today's action is to follow.

Dominik Nitsche264,000,00034,000,000
Andreas Eiler0-34,000,000
Monday, November 6, 2017 12:44 AM Local Time
Hands #117-120: Eiler Doubles a Second Time

Hand #117: Andreas Eiler folded    and Dominik Nitsche got a walk with   .

Hand #118: Nitsche shoved with the    and Eiler called all in for 19.6 million with   . The bioard came       and Eiler doubled to 10 big blinds.

Hand #119: A walk for Nitsche.

Hand #120: Nitsche moved all in with the    and Eiler let go with   .

Dominik Nitsche230,000,000-12,000,000
Andreas Eiler34,000,00012,000,000
Monday, November 6, 2017 12:35 AM Local Time
Hands #111-116: Unlucky Runout for Eiler

Hand #111: Andreas Eiler raised to 8.0 million with    and Dominik Nitsche called with the   . On the     flop, Nitsche checked and Eiler bet 6.0 million to see Nitsche call.

The   turn went check, check, and the   river brought no betting action either, awarding yet another pot to Nitsche.

Hand #112: Nitsche limped in with    and Eiler checked his   . The flop of     brought a check by Eiler, a bet of 4.0 million by Nitsche and a call of Eiler. The   turn and   river were checked and Eiler claimed an urgently-needed pot.

Hand #113: Eiler filled up with    and Nitsche checked with   . Both players checked the     to see the   turn and Nitsche bet 5.0 million after having improved to a pair, Eiler called. Nitsche bet the   river for 5.0 million once more and Eiler raised to 18.0 million, Nitsche called and won a big pot to reduce Eiler to fewer than 10 big blinds.

Hand #114: Nitsche moved all in with the    and Eiler folded a queen.

Hand #115: A walk for Nitsche.

Hand #116: Nitsche shoved with the    and Eiler folded   .

Dominik Nitsche242,000,00043,000,000
Andreas Eiler22,000,000-43,000,000
Monday, November 6, 2017 12:24 AM Local Time
Hands #105-110: Eiler Gets Cut Down

Hand #105: A walk for Dominik Nitsche.

Hand #106: Nitsche raised with    for 8.0 million and Andreas Eiler defended the   . The flop fell     and Eiler checked, Nitsche bet 6.0 million and picked up the pot without further resistance.

Hand #107: Eiler folded and Nitsche got a walk with   .

Hand #108: Nitsche limped in with    and Eiler checked with the   . The flop fell     and Eiler checked with second pair, Nitsche bet 4.0 million and Eiler called.

The   appeared on the turn and Eiler checked once more and Nitsche won the pot with a bet of 11.0 million.

Hand #109: Eiler limped with    and Nitsche checked his option with   . The flop came     and both players checked to see the   on the turn. Nitsche bet 5.0 million and that shut down all further action.

Hand #110: Nitsche limped with   , Eiler checked   . Nitsche once more flopped best on     and Eiler check-folded to a bet of 4.0 million.

Dominik Nitsche199,000,00040,000,000
Andreas Eiler65,000,000-40,000,000
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Monday, November 6, 2017 12:13 AM Local Time
Level 28 started
Level: 28
Blinds: 2000000/4000000
Ante: 500000
Monday, November 6, 2017 12:11 AM Local Time
Hands #100-104: Eiler Gets Some Back

Hand #100: Dominik Nitsche limped in, Andreas Eiler raised to 9.0 million with the    and Nitsche called with   . On the     flop, Eiler bet 6.0 million and Nitsche called.

After the   turn, Eiler fired a bet of 16.0 million and Nitsche folded.

Hand #101: Eiler raised to 7.0 million with the    and Nitsche folded.

Hand #102: Nitsche limped with    and Eiler raised to 9.0 million with   , forcing a quick fold from Nitsche.

Hand #103: In a limped pot the flop fell     and Eiler c hecked   , as Nitsche did with   . The   was checked as well and there was no betting action on the   river to award the pot to Eiler.

Hand #104: Nitsche limped with    and Eiler checked his option with   . The flop came     and Eiler check-folded to a bet of Nitsche.

Dominik Nitsche159,000,000-42,000,000
Andreas Eiler105,000,00042,000,000
Monday, November 6, 2017 12:03 AM Local Time
Hands #97-99: Both Players Pick up Premiums

Hand #97: Andreas Eiler raised to 7.0 million on the button with    and Dominik Nitsche called with   . The flop came     and Nitsche checked to Eiler who bet 9.0 million. Nitsche stuck around to see the   on the turn. Nitsche checked again and Eiler made a large bet of 21.0 million, forcing a fold from Nitsche.

Hand #98: Nitsche limped the button with    and Eiler raised to 9.0 million holding   . The flop came     and Eiler checked to Nitsche who fired 15.0 million. Eiler made the call and the   landed on the turn. Eiler checked again and Nitsche bet 23.0 million with top pair. Eiler's premium starting hand went to the muck and Nitsche raked in the pot.

Hand #99: Eiler raised to 7.0 million on the button with    and Nitsche three-bet to 25.0 million. Eiler quickly mucked his hand and Nitsche stacked some more chips.

Dominik Nitsche201,000,00015,000,000
Andreas Eiler63,000,000-15,000,000
Sunday, November 5, 2017 11:50 PM Local Time
Hands #91-96: Nitsche Chipping Away

Hand #91: Andreas Eiler raised to 7.0 million on the button and Dominik Nitsche folded his big blind.

Hand #92: Nitsche limped the button with    and Eiler checked his option with   . Both players checked the flop of     and the   landed on the turn. Eiler checked again and Nische bet 4.0 million, which caused Eiler to fold.

Hand #93: Eiler folded his button and the pot was sent to Nitsche.

Hand #94: Nitsche limped the button with    and Eiler checked with   . The flop came     and Eiler led out for 3.0 million, prompting a fold from Nitsche.

Hand #95: Eiler called on the button with    and Nitsche checked holding   . The flop came     and Nitsche checked to Eiler who bet 3.0 million. Nitsche made the call and the   hit the turn. Nitsche checked again and Eiler fired another 8.0 million. Nitsche finally let his hand go and Eiler took this one.

Hand #96: Nitsche limed the button with    and Eiler checked behind with   . The flop came     and Eiler check-folded to a bet of 3.0 million from Nitsche.

Sunday, November 5, 2017 11:41 PM Local Time
Hands #87-90: Some Value for Nitsche

Hand #87: Andreas Eiler raised to 7. million with the    and forced a fold from Dominik Nitsche.

Hand #88: Nitsche raised to 6.0 million with    and Eiler defended with   . The flop of     saw no player hit anything and Eiler checked, Nitsche checked back. The   turn was checked by Eiler, Nitsche bet 8.0 million and won the pot.

Hand #89: Eiler raised to 6.0 million with    and Nitsche called with   . Nitsche flopped best on     and checked his top pair, while Eiler bet 4.5 million. Nitsche called and bet the   turn for 10.5 million, Eiler called.

After the   river, Nitsche bet 6.0 million and Eiler tank-called.

Hand #90: Nitsche limped in with the    and Eiler raised to 8.0 million with   , Nitsche called. The flop of     brought a bet of 6.0 million by Eiler and Nitsche quickly folded.

Dominik Nitsche186,000,00016,100,000
Andreas Eiler78,000,000-16,100,000
Playtika - Jason Alexander
Sunday, November 5, 2017 11:28 PM Local Time
Hands #85-85: Eiler Doubles Up

Hand #85: A walk for Dominik Nitsche, who held    in the big blind.

Hand #86: Nitsche limped in, Andreas Eiler moved all in for 46.55 million and Nitsche called.

Andreas Eiler:   
Dominik Nitsche:   

The board ran out       and Eiler doubled.

Dominik Nitsche169,900,000-46,100,000
Andreas Eiler94,100,00046,100,000
Sunday, November 5, 2017 11:23 PM Local Time
Hands #79-84: Nitsche Crushing Heads-Up Play

Hand #79: Andreas Eiler limped on the button with    and Dominik Nitsche checked his option with   . Both players checked the flop of     and the   paired the board on the turn. Nitsche checked again and Eiler bet 3.0 million, good enough to get Nitsche to fold.

Hand #80: Nitsche just called from the button with    and Eiler checked his big blind with   . The flop came     and Eiler check-folded to a bet of 3.0 million from Nitsche.

Hand #81: Eiler limped on the button with    and Nitsche checked with   . The flop came     giving both players a piece of the board. Nitsche checked to Eiler who bet 3.0 million and Nitsche called. The turn was the   and Nitsche checked again. Eiler fired 6.5 million and Nitsche still called. The   completed the board and both players checked, sending the pot to Eiler with a pair of kings.

Hand #82: Nitsche raised to 6.0 million on the button with    and Eiler called with   . The flop fell     and Eiler checked to Nitsche who continued for 5.0 million. Eiler mucked his hand and Nitsche took down the pot.

Hand #83: Eiler folded the button and gave Nitsche a walk.

Hand #84: Nitsche limped the button with    and Eiler checked with   . The flop came     and Eiler checked to Nitsche who bet 3.0 million with complete air. Eiler called, holding the only club in his hand and the   landed on the turn. Both players checked to the   on the river and Eiler led out for 5.5 million. Nitsche tossed in a chip to call and Eiler was caught bluffing again.

Dominik Nitsche216,000,00015,850,000
Andreas Eiler48,000,000-15,850,000
Sunday, November 5, 2017 11:12 PM Local Time
Level 27 started
Level: 27
Blinds: 1500000/3000000
Ante: 500000
Sunday, November 5, 2017 11:12 PM Local Time
Hands #74-78: Nitsche Gets Most of It

Hand #74: Dominik Nitsche limped in with the    and Andreas Eiler checked with   . Eiler checked the     flop and Nitsche bet 2.5 million to win the pot right there.

Hand #75: Eiler raised to 6.0 million with the    and Nitsche called with   . The flop fell     and Nitsche checked, Eiler bet 4.5 million and forced a quick fold.

Hand #76: Nitsche limped in with the    and Eiler checked his option with   . On a flop of    , Eiler checked and Nitsche's bet of 2.5 million did the trick to scoop the pot.

Hand #77: Eiler folded    and Nitsche got a walk with   .

Hand #78: Nitsche raised to 6.0 with the    and Eiler defended the   . The flop fell     and Eiler checked, Nitsche bet 5.0 million his pair of fives and won the pot uncontested.

Sunday, November 5, 2017 11:04 PM Local Time
Hands #69-73: Nitsche Catches Eiler Bluffing

Hand #69: A walk for Dominik Nitsche.

Hand #70: Nitsche raised to 6 million with the    and Andreas Eiler called with   . The flop fell     and Eiler checked, Nitsche bet 5 million and Eiler called.

The   paired the board and Eiler checked once more, prompting a second barrel worth 13 million by Nitsche. Eiler folded and Nitsche extended his lead.

Hand #71: Another walk for Nitsche.

Hand #72: Nitsche folded and Eiler received a walk with the   .

Hand #73: Andreas Eiler raised to 6.0 million on the button with    and Dominik Nitsche called from the big blind with   . The flop came     and Nitsche check-called a bet of 4.5 million from Eiler.

The turn was the   and Nitsche checked his straight. Eiler fired 12.5 million and Nitsche just called with his straight. The river paired the board with the   and Nitsche checked for the third time. Eiler reached back for a bet of 24.0 million and Nitsche snap-called. Eiler's cards went to the muck and Nitsche took a substantial chip lead.

Dominik Nitsche200,150,00060,400,000
Andreas Eiler63,850,000-60,400,000
Playtika - Jason Alexander
Sunday, November 5, 2017 10:50 PM Local Time
Hands #66-68: Nitsche Takes the Lead

Hand #66: Andreas Eiler got a walk with the   .

Hand #67: Dominik Nitsche received a walk with   .

Hand #68: Nitsche raised to 6 million with the    and Eiler defended the   . The flop fell     and both players checked. Eiler also checked the   on the turn and Nitsche bet 8 million, Eiler called.

The   completed not only a straight but a flush for Nitsche and Eiler checked. Nitsche gave it some thought and bet 14 million to see Eiler stare back at him and the board for quite some time before tossing in a call.

Dominik Nitsche139,750,00028,400,000
Andreas Eiler124,250,000-28,400,000
Sunday, November 5, 2017 10:44 PM Local Time
Cards are in the Air!

After the bracelet presentation for Matous Skorepa, the cards got back in the air with Andreas Eiler and Dominik Nitsche in contention for the almost €3.5 million first-place payout and coveted gold bracelet.

Sunday, November 5, 2017 9:17 PM Local Time
Mikita Badziakouski Eliminated in 3rd Place (€1,521,312)

Mikita Badziakouski

Hand #65: Andreas Eiler raised to 5.5 million on the button and Mikita Badziakouski in the big blind moved all in for 59.2 million. Eiler quickly called and Dominik Nitsche was the only one of the trio to stand up from his chair.

Mikita Badziakouski:   
Andreas Eiler:   

The board came       and Eiler paired his ace on the turn to eliminate Badziakouski in third place for €1,521,312.

Right after the clocks were stopped with 25:50 left in the level and both players agreed to a 70-minute dinner break. Action resumes at 10 p.m. local time with the live stream getting back underway half an hour after that.

Andreas Eiler152,650,00063,900,000
Dominik Nitsche111,350,000-18,100,000
Mikita Badziakouski0-45,800,000
Sunday, November 5, 2017 9:12 PM Local Time
Hands #60-64: Eiler and Badziakouski Take Turns

Hand #60: Dominik Nitsche raised to 5.0 million on the button with    and Mikita Badziakouski called from the small blind with   . Andreas Eiler also called in the big blind with    and the flop came    . The action was checked around to the   on the turn and Badziakouski led out for 7.0 million. Eiler and Nitsche both folded sending the pot to Badziakouski.

Hand #61: Eiler limped in with    from the small blind and Nitsche checked his option with   . The flop came     and both players checked to the   on the turn. Eiler fired 3.5 million with a straight and flush draw and Nitsche called with his pair of sixes. The river landed the   and both players checked and Eilers won the pot with a pair of tens.

Hand #62: Eiler raised to 5.0 million on the button with    and Badziakouski defended his big blind with   . The flop fell     and Badziakouski checked to Eiler who continued for 4.5 million, forcing Badziakouski to fold.

Hand #63: Badziakouski called from the small blind with    and Eiler checked his big blind holding   . The flop came     and Badziakouski led out for 2.5 million. Eiler let his hand go and Badziakouski earned himself a pot.

Hand #64: Badziakouski picked up    on the button and just called. Eiler also called in the small blind with    and Nitsche checked his option. The flop came     and the action was checked to Badziakouski who bet 2.5 million. Eiler and Nitsche both folded their rags and Badziakouski raked in the pot.

Sunday, November 5, 2017 8:54 PM Local Time
Hands #57-59: Trips for Nitsche; Flush for Eiler

Hand #57: Dominik Nitsche raised to 5 million with the    and Andreas Eiler called with the   . The flop fell     and Eiler checked, then called a bet of 4 million to see the   turn.

Eiler checked again and Nitsche bet 11 million, which Eiler reluctantly called. The   on the river was checked through and Eiler scooped the pot with his flush.

Hand #58: Mikita Badziakouski raised to 5.5 million with    on the button and Nitsche called in the big blind with   . The flop came     and both players checked to see the   on the turn. Nitsche checked for the second street in a row and a delayed continuation bet the did trick for the Belorussian.

Hand #59: Eiler raised to 5.5 million with the    on the button and Badziakouski called with the    in the big blind. The flop came     and Badziakouski checked, then quickly folded to a bet of 7.2 million by Eiler.

Dominik Nitsche129,450,000-3,550,000
Andreas Eiler88,750,00013,350,000
Mikita Badziakouski45,800,000-1,700,000
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