Tuesday, September 24, 2024 6:26 PM Local Time (about 17 days and 5 hours ago)
Slava Ukraine: Volodymyr Kokoulin Helped By a Miracle to WSOP Gold in Event #2: €550 Pot-Limit Omaha
Volodymyr Kokoulin was a card away from elimination. Instead, he became the newest World Series of Poker Europe bracelet winner after taking down Event #2: €550 Pot-Limit Omaha.
Kokoulin built up a big chip lead three-handed and defeated Poland's Tomasz Kozub heads-up to win his first WSOP bracelet and €56,100 top prize. "Super good. I dreamed about this since I started playing. So it's super cool. I feel very pleased," Kokoulin said after prevailing over the 642-entry field.
Event #2: €550 Pot-Limit Omaha Final Table Results
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
1 | Volodymyr Kokoulin | Ukraine | €56,100 |
2 | Tomasz Kozub | Poland | €37,400 |
3 | Hristiyan Banov | Bulgaria | €25,500 |
4 | Claudio Di Giacomo | Italy | €17,800 |
5 | Ivan Nikolov | Bulgaria | €12,600 |
6 | Stefan Kostner | Austria | €9,200 |
7 | Andrei Shpak | Belarus | €6,800 |
8 | Damjan Radanov | United States | €5,100 |
The Ukrainian needed some help to survive the final table. With four players left, Kokoulin was all in with two pair against Claudio Di Giacomo's top set of kings and was at serious risk of elimination. He ended up catching a runner-runner flush for a miracle double up that propelled him into the chip lead and ultimately to the bracelet. "Only a backdoor flush saves me. I got super lucky," he said.
Kokoulin describes himself as mostly a cash game player, but he does have several notable tournament scores at King's Resort in Rozvadov. He's finished runner-up in two WSOP circuit events and also finished in third place in the €3,000 Mystery Bounty event at the Big Wrap festival here in February. He had more than $80,000 in live tournament winnings on his resume before this event, primarily in Omaha events, a game he's focused more on in recent years.
"I used to play hold'em tournaments for seven years. And then I switched to cash Omaha because it's more fun. More variance," he said.
Runner-up Kozub is also no stranger to Omaha. A regular in high-stakes Omaha tournaments, he had more than $1 million in live career earnings, including a win in an Omaha event here at King's in 2020 for €200,000. He also finished second in that same Big Wrap festival earlier this year for more than €92,000. But his first WSOP bracelet eluded him today as Kokoulin became the 14th player from his native Ukraine to take home WSOP gold.
Final Table action
The final eight players took their seats at the final table at 1 p.m. local time on the televised feature table. Damjan Radanov entered as the short stack and was the first to find himself at risk as Di Giacomo made a pair of aces against his jacks as the Serbian-born, US-based pro was sent out in eighth place at his seventh career WSOP final table. Di Giacomo picked up his second bustout of the final table when he spiked a straight on the turn to eliminate Andrei Shpak in seventh place.
Hristiyan Banov picked up aces to double up off Di Giacomo, then found himself involved in a massive three-way all in against Stefan Kostner and Kozub. The three players saw an ace-high flop where Kostner bet 550,000. Kozub called and Banov moved all in for 720,000. Both opponents called to the turn where Kostner got his last 940,000 in the middle. Kozub had the lead with aces and deuces with a flush draw against Kostner's ace-king and Banov's ace-queen. Banov had just three outs to avoid the double elimination and spiked one of them on the river to triple up, while Kozub took out Kostner in the side pot.
Kostner's sixth-place bustout was just the first in a flurry of eliminations that followed. Ivan Nikolov missed flush and straight draws against Di Giacomo's kings to finish in fifth. Kokoulin was in danger of joining them on the rail until his miracle flush on the river against Di Giacomo made him the chip leader with nearly 7,000,000. Di Giacomo was left with just 935,000 after the hand and was eliminated shortly after in fourth place by Kozub.
Kokoulin began to pull away during three-handed play after hitting two pair on the river against Banov, then betting Kozub off two pair with a river shove. Banov then moved all in for 1,390,000 in the big blind with ten-high and Kozub called. Kozub flopped trip kings to leave Banov already drawing dead and on his way to the exit in third place.
Kokoulin led 11,660,000 to 4,285,000 at the start of heads-up. He quickly extended his lead when he called Kozub's bet of 1,000,000 on the river with a flush. Kozub doubled up once, but then found himself all in for 1,975,000 with two jacks against Kokoulin's queens. Kozub picked up a straight draw on the flop, but it was Kokoulin who ended up making a straight on the river to end the tournament.
Kokoulin nearly didn't even play the tournament after max late-regging on Day 1. He doubled up right away and the tournament went smoothly for him from there. "I just played normal games, 40 BBs mostly. The structure was super good," he said. "At the start of the final table I was in a very bad situation because there were three big stacks over me and some short stacks, so I could do nothing. Then in the three- and four-max when stacks became more equal, I began to feel more comfortable."
Kokoulin isn't letting the bracelet change his plans for the rest of the series. "I think I'll play mostly cash, because I'm a cash player not a tournament player. Maybe I'll play the Main Event, but it depends on the cash games," he said.
That concludes PokerNews' coverage of Event #2: €550 Pot-Limit Omaha. Stay tuned for more coverage throughout the 2024 WSOP Europe at King's Resort in Rozvadov.
Tuesday, September 24, 2024 5:32 PM Local Time (about 17 days and 5 hours ago)
Tomasz Kozub Eliminated in 2nd Place (€37,400)
Tomasz Kozub raised to 600,000 and Volodymyr Kokoulin three-bet the pot. Kozub called off his stack of 1,975,000.
Tomasz Kozub:
Volodymyr Kokoulin:
Kokoulin was on the brink of clinching his first WSOP bracelet but was made to sweat as the flop of improved Kozub to an open-ended straight draw.
The turn gave Kokoulin a straight draw of his own, which he completed on the river.
Kozub had to settle for second and shared a handshake with his opponent before Kokoulin double-fist punched the air in celebration.
Volodymyr Kokoulin | 15,945,000 | 1,975,000 |
Tomasz Kozub | 0 | -1,975,000 |
Tuesday, September 24, 2024 5:24 PM Local Time (about 17 days and 6 hours ago)
Kokoulin Drops Kozub Below Ten Bigs
In a limped pot, Tomasz Kozub bet 300,000 on a flop of . Volodymyr Kokoulin then raised to 1,500,000 in the big blind.
Kozub quickly folded , dropping below 2,000,000, while Kokoulin took the pot holding for two pair.
Volodymyr Kokoulin | 13,970,000 | 1,300,000 |
Tomasz Kozub | 1,975,000 | -1,300,000 |
Tuesday, September 24, 2024 5:18 PM Local Time (about 17 days and 6 hours ago)
Kozub Rivers a Set But Gets No Value
Tomasz Kozub limped in for 200,000 with and Volodymyr Kokoulin raised to 600,000 holding . Kozub called.
The action was checked to the river on the board where Kokoulin checked, and Kozub bet 500,000 with his set. Kokoulin laid his kings down.
Volodymyr Kokoulin | 12,670,000 | -375,000 |
Tomasz Kozub | 3,275,000 | 375,000 |
Tuesday, September 24, 2024 5:14 PM Local Time (about 17 days and 6 hours ago)
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Tuesday, September 24, 2024 5:11 PM Local Time (about 17 days and 6 hours ago)
Kokoulin Rivers Trips
Volodymyr Kokoulin limped in from the button and Tomasz Kozub checked the big blind.
Both checked the flop to the turn where Kozub bet 250,000, and Kokoulin called.
A completed the board where both players checked to showdown.
Kozub showed for a pair of fives, but Kokoulin rivered trips holding to take the pot.
Volodymyr Kokoulin | 13,045,000 | 750,000 |
Tomasz Kozub | 2,900,000 | -750,000 |
Tuesday, September 24, 2024 5:09 PM Local Time (about 17 days and 6 hours ago)
Kozub Holds On to Survive
Tomasz Kozub raised to 480,000 on the button and Volodymyr Kokoulin three-bet to 1,500,000 with . Kozub folded .
The next hand, Kokoulin raised to 600,000, Kozub moved all in for 1,725,000, and Kokoulin called.
Tomasz Kozub:
Volodymyr Kokoulin:
Kozub remained in the lead on the flop, while Kokoulin picked up a straight draw on the turn. The river was safe for Kozub and he doubled up.
Volodymyr Kokoulin | 12,295,000 | -1,245,000 |
Tomasz Kozub | 3,650,000 | 1,245,000 |
Tuesday, September 24, 2024 5:05 PM Local Time (about 17 days and 6 hours ago)
Level 33 started
Level: 33
Blinds: 100,000/200,000
Ante: 200,000
Tuesday, September 24, 2024 5:04 PM Local Time (about 17 days and 6 hours ago)
Kokoulin Puts Kozub on the Ropes
Volodymyr Kokoulin limped in and Tomasz Kozub checked from the big blind.
Both checked the flop to the turn. Kozub bet 460,000, and Kokoulin checked his cards again before he called.
A on the river saw Kozub bet 1,000,000, which Kokoulin snap-called.
Kozub showed for a busted wrap, but Kokoulin held the winner with for a flush.
Volodymyr Kokoulin | 13,540,000 | 1,880,000 |
Tomasz Kozub | 2,405,000 | -1,880,000 |
Tuesday, September 24, 2024 4:54 PM Local Time (about 17 days and 6 hours ago)
Heads-Up Play Begins
Tomasz Kozub and Volodymyr Kokoulin are back in their seats and action is back underway.
Tuesday, September 24, 2024 4:45 PM Local Time (about 17 days and 6 hours ago)
Hristiyan Banov Eliminated in 3rd Place (€25,500)
Tomasz Kozub raised to 560,000 on the button as Volodymyr Kokoulin gave up the small blind. Hristiyan Banov in the big blind shared a laugh with Kozub before moving all in for 1,390,000, and Kozub snap-called.
Hristiyan Banov:
Tomasz Kozub:
Any hope Banov had of survival quickly vanished on the flop as Kozub made trips. Banov was already drawing dead and heading around the table to shake the hands of his two opponents by the time the board ran out , sealing his elimination in third place.
Kozub and Kokoulin are taking a short break before beginning their heads-up match.
Volodymyr Kokoulin | 11,660,000 | -80,000 |
Tomasz Kozub | 4,285,000 | 1,630,000 |
Hristiyan Banov | 0 | -1,630,000 |
Tuesday, September 24, 2024 4:38 PM Local Time (about 17 days and 6 hours ago)
Kokoulin Bluffs Kozub Off the Winner
Tomasz Kozub limped from the small blind with and Volodymyr Kokoulin raised to 480,000 from the big blind holding . Kozub called.
The flop came a monotone where Kozub check-called a bet of 225,000 from Kokoulin.
A saw Kozub go into check-call mode again after Kokoulin fired 625,000.
When a fifth diamond, the , landed on the river, Kozub checked and Kokoulin shoved. Kozub had 2,655,000 behind but elected to fold his top two pair, and Kokoulin added yet more chips to his stack.
Volodymyr Kokoulin | 11,740,000 | 2,050,000 |
Tomasz Kozub | 2,655,000 | -1,650,000 |
Tuesday, September 24, 2024 4:33 PM Local Time (about 17 days and 6 hours ago)
Kozub Shoves on Banov
Tomasz Kozub raised to 560,000 on the button with and Hristiyan Banov defended .
The flop came and Kozub moved all in. Banov, with 1,630,000 remaining, quickly folded.
Tomasz Kozub | 4,305,000 | 400,000 |
Hristiyan Banov | 1,630,000 | -800,000 |
Tuesday, September 24, 2024 4:26 PM Local Time (about 17 days and 7 hours ago)
Kozub Loses Chips to Kokoulin
Tomasz Kozub limped in from the small blind with and Volodymyr Kokoulin raised to 420,000 out of the big blind holding . Kozub called.
A flop of saw Kozub check, Kokoulin bet 675,000, and Kozub quickly folded.
Volodymyr Kokoulin | 9,690,000 | 1,045,000 |
Tomasz Kozub | 3,905,000 | -1,735,000 |
Tuesday, September 24, 2024 4:22 PM Local Time (about 17 days and 7 hours ago)
Kokoulin Hits the River to Best Banov Again
In a limped pot between the blinds, Volodymyr Kokoulin led out for 240,000 on the flop and Hristiyan Banov called.
Kokoulin bet another 700,000 on the turn and Banov again called. Both players checked the river.
Banov showed for a pair of kings, but Kokoulin had for a rivered two pair to win another pot.
Volodymyr Kokoulin | 8,645,000 | 1,260,000 |
Hristiyan Banov | 2,430,000 | -1,260,000 |
Tuesday, September 24, 2024 4:17 PM Local Time (about 17 days and 7 hours ago)
Banov Loses the Minimum After Kokoulin Turns Broadway
Hristiyan Banov raised the button to 350,000 and Volodymyr Kokoulin defended his big blind.
They saw a flop of which checked to the turn, which also went check-check.
On the river, Kokoulin checked for a third time, then Banov bet 400,000. Kokoulin snap-called.
Banov showed for two pair, but Kokoulin held the winner with for Broadway.
Volodymyr Kokoulin | 7,385,000 | 1,395,000 |
Hristiyan Banov | 3,690,000 | -830,000 |
Tuesday, September 24, 2024 4:11 PM Local Time (about 17 days and 7 hours ago)
Level 32 started
Level: 32
Blinds: 80,000/160,000
Ante: 160,000
Tuesday, September 24, 2024 4:01 PM Local Time (about 17 days and 7 hours ago)
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Tuesday, September 24, 2024 3:59 PM Local Time (about 17 days and 7 hours ago)
Break Time
The remaining three players are going on a 15-minute break.
Blinds will be 80,000-160,000 with a 160,000 big blind ante once action resumes.
Tuesday, September 24, 2024 3:59 PM Local Time (about 17 days and 7 hours ago)
Banov Fires Two Barrels
On the last hand before break, Tomasz Kozub raised to 325,000 on the button and Hristiyan Banov defended .
The flop came and Banov led out for 275,000. Kozub called to the turn, then folded once Banov bet another 750,000.
Volodymyr Kokoulin | 5,990,000 | -60,000 |
Tomasz Kozub | 5,640,000 | -600,000 |
Hristiyan Banov | 4,520,000 | 660,000 |