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2017 World Series of Poker Europe The Official WSOP Live Updates

Wednesday, November 01, 2017 to Saturday, November 04, 2017

Event #8: €1,111 Little One for One Drop No-Limit Hold'em

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  • Buy-in: €1,111
  • Prizepool: €866,654
  • Entries: 868
  • Remaining: 0

EVENT UPDATES

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Saturday, November 4, 2017 2:52 PM Local Time
Hands #8-10: Two Streets for Zoufri

Hand #8: Artan Dedusha raised and won the blinds and antes.

Hand #9: Under the gun, Przemyslaw Klejnowski meticulously counted his stack before shoving all in, taking around 30 seconds to come to a decision. All other players folded to give Klejnowski the blinds and antes.

Hand #10: Abdelhakim Zoufri raised to 80,000 in middle position and Johannes Toebbe called on the button. Zoufri bet 75,000 on the     flop and Toebbe called, before both players checked the   on the turn.

The river was the   and Zoufri bet 135,000. Toebbe flicked in a single T-25,000 chip to call, however, it bounced off the felt and onto Zoufri's hand. The Dutchman took the chip, laughed, and already added it to his stack before showing   . Toebbe mucked and flung the rest of the chips towards Zoufri as well.

Abdelhakim Zoufri4,100,000150,000
Johannes Toebbe1,400,000-175,000
Saturday, November 4, 2017 2:36 PM Local Time
Hands #1-7: Hoekendijk Wins a Big Pot

Hand #1: Abdelhakim Zoufri raised to 90,000 and Albert Hoekendijk defended his big blind. The flop brought both a king and jack and Hoekendijk showed    on showdown to win the hand.

Hand #2: In a battle of the blinds between Abdelhakim Zoufri and Oleh Haisiuk, both players checked the flop of     and the   paired the turn. Zoufri checked and Haisiuk bet 75,000 before Zoufri's check-raise to 225,000 forced a fold.

Hand #3: Thomas Hofmann raised to 90,000 and Albert Hoekendijk called from one seat over. Serghei Lisiy in the next seat gave it some consideration and three-bet to 300,000, which forced out everyone behind them. Hofmann quickly folded as well while Hoekendijk called.

The flop came     and Hoekendijk immediately bet 500,000, causing Lisiy to sigh deeply and lean back. The Russian stared at the board for a few more seconds and folded.

Hand #4: Dedusha received a walk.

Hand #5: Dedusha jammed from the small blind to force a fold from Johannes Toebbe in the big blind.

Hand #6: A raise by Hoekendijk won the blinds and antes.

Hand #7: Hoekendijk received a walk.

Abdelhakim Zoufri3,950,000150,000
Albert Hoekendijk3,625,000625,000
Oleh Haisiuk2,100,000300,000
Serghei Lisiy1,200,000-300,000
Saturday, November 4, 2017 2:26 PM Local Time
Vlado Banicevic Eliminated in 10th Place (€9,306)

Vlado Banicevic

Vlado Banicevic open-shoved 460,000 from middle position. Albert Hoekendijk snap-shoved all in from late position and all other players folded.

Vlado Banicevic:   
Albert Hoekendijk:   

The board ran out         and Banicevic had to bow out in 10th place (€9,306).

Albert Hoekendijk3,000,000550,000
Vlado Banicevic0-475,000
Saturday, November 4, 2017 2:21 PM Local Time
Redraw of the Unofficial Final Table
SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Thomas HofmannSwitzerland2,100,00053
2Albert HoekendijkNetherlands2,450,00061
3Serghei LisiyRussia1,500,00038
4Przemyslaw KlejnowskiPoland560,00014
5Jonas LauckGermany1,100,00028
6Abdelhakim ZoufriNetherlands3,800,00095
7Oleh HaisiukUkraine1,800,00045
8Artan DedushaUnited Kingdom2,000,00050
9Vlado BanicevicMontenegro475,00012
10Johannes ToebbeGermany1,575,00039
Abdelhakim Zoufri3,800,000-30,000
Albert Hoekendijk2,450,00050,000
Thomas Hofmann2,100,000-70,000
Artan Dedusha2,000,000-130,000
Oleh Haisiuk1,800,000-115,000
Johannes Toebbe1,575,00025,000
Serghei Lisiy1,500,00090,000
Jonas Lauck1,100,0000
Przemyslaw Klejnowski560,000-65,000
Vlado Banicevic475,000-85,000
Saturday, November 4, 2017 2:15 PM Local Time
Stanislav Koleno Eliminated in 11th Place (€9,306)

Stanislav Koleno

Right after his double up, Stanislav Koleno was back in action after facing a raise to 100,000 by Albert Hoekendijk in the cutoff. Koleno moved all in from the button for just over 900,000 and Artan Dedusha reluctantly folded from the small blind. Hoekendijk snap-called and Dedusha said "I had pocket fours, if the four comes ... ."

Stanislav Koleno:   
Albert Hoekendijk:   

The flop fell     and Dedusha's face froze, while the   turn and   river both blanked to eliminate Koleno in 11th place for €9,306. All remaining 10 players will now redraw to the unofficial 10-handed final table.

Albert Hoekendijk2,400,0001,025,000
Stanislav Koleno0-900,000
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Saturday, November 4, 2017 2:10 PM Local Time
Koleno Doubles Through Zoufri

At the other table, start-of-the-day short stack Stanislav Koleno was also all in in the first hand of the day. Abdelhakim Zoufri raised to 90,000 from under the gun, Koleno shoved 430,000 from the big blind and Zoufri called.

Stanislav Koleno:   
Abdelhakim Zoufri:   

The flop was     and Zoufri knocked the table in defeat. Koleno secured it after the   turn and   river to give him more to work with.

Abdelhakim Zoufri3,830,000-430,000
Stanislav Koleno900,000465,000
Saturday, November 4, 2017 2:07 PM Local Time
Lauck Doubles Through Lisiy

In the first hand of the day, Jonas Lauck open-shoved the button for 530,000 and Serghei Lisiy called in the small blind.

Jonas Lauck:   
Serghei Lisiy:   

While Lisiy took the lead on the     flop, Lauck had a flush draw and got there on the   turn to secure the double up, making the   river a formality.

Serghei Lisiy1,410,000-555,000
Jonas Lauck1,100,000565,000
Saturday, November 4, 2017 12:38 PM Local Time
Eleven Remain in Little One For One Drop, Who Will Capture A Gold WSOP Bracelet?

Can Abdelhakim Zoufri capture both a WSOP Circuit ring and a bracelet?

On the 18th day of the 2017 World Series of Poker Europe in the packed King's Casino in Rozvadov, the ninth of eleven bracelets to be awarded is up for grabs. All remaining players in the smaller of the two events for ONE DROP, Event #8: €1,111 Little One for One Drop, will return at 2 p.m. local time and play down until a winner has been crowned.

Two starting days brought out 868 hopefuls, who've been whittled down to 11 after two days of playing. Abdelhakim Zoufri holds a commanding lead over the rest of the pack and will be the de-facto favorite coming in today. The Dutchman has a breakout year at the felt and already won over $400,000 in the past 12 months alone. Zoufri knows how to claim top-spot honor: just three months ago, he conquered a WSOP Circuit Ring by winning the €3,500 High Roller at the WSOP International Circuit event in Holland Casino Rotterdam, and he will be looking to add a shiny bracelet to complement that ring.

Although Zoufri is going in as the perennial favorite, several dangerous contenders are lurking in the wings. One of them is Thomas Hofmann, who sits in second place with 2,170,000. Hoffman is fresh off a deep run in THE COLOSSUS earlier this week, where he finished in 17th place out of 4,000+ hopefuls and parlayed his €550 investment into a payday of €11,414.

Third in chips is Artan Dedusha (2,130,000), who made a name for himself during the 2017 World Series of Poker Main Event. Dedusha was the chipleader after Day 2 and eventually finished in 52nd place, which netted him $145,733. Another player familiar with a deep run in the WSOP Main Event is Jonas Lauck, who will return as one of the short stacks with 535,000 in chips. Lauck finished 37th in 2016 ($174,826) after suffering a brutal beat with pocket aces against the ace-king of eventual runner-up Gordon Vayo deep on Day 6.

The other seven players still in contention for the first-place prize of €170,764 and the coveted gold WSOP bracelet are Day 1a chipleader Serghei Lisiy (1,965,000), Oleh Haisiuk (1,915,000), Johannes Toebbe (1,550,000), Albert Hoekendijk (1,375,000), Przemyslaw Klejnowski (625,000), Vlado Banicevic (560,000), and Stanislav Koleno (435,000).

Cards will be in the air at 2 p.m. local time with blinds of 20,000/40,000 and a running ante of 5,000, and the field will combine to an unofficial final table at 10 players with €9,306 guaranteed thus far. Levels will be 60 minutes throughout the day. Follow PokerNews as we crown a new WSOP gold bracelet winner today!

Day 3 Seat Assignments

TableSeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
831Albert HoekendijkNetherlands1,375,00034
833Stanislav KolenoSlovakia435,00011
834Artan DedushaUnited Kingdom2,130,00053
835Abdelhakim ZoufriNetherlands4,260,000107
838Przemyslaw KlejnowskiPoland625,00016
839Vlado BanicevicMontenegro560,00014
      
891Thomas HofmannSwitzerland2,170,00054
892Johannes ToebbeGermany1,550,00039
893Jonas LauckGermany535,00013
897Serghei LisiyRussia1,965,00049
899Oleh HaisiukUkraine1,915,00048
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