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2024 World Series of Poker Europe The Official WSOP Live Updates

Monday, September 30, 2024 to Tuesday, October 01, 2024

WSOPE Event #7: €1,650 No-Limit Hold'em 6-Max

  • Buy-in: €1,650
  • Prizepool: €494,910
  • Entries: 351
  • Remaining: 1

EVENT UPDATES

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Tuesday, October 1, 2024 2:40 PM Local Time (about 14 days and 4 hours ago)
Ohulchanskyi Shoves on the River

Action was picked up on the turn of the monotone      board. Tymofii Savkin checked from the big blind to Yaroslav Ohulchanskyi in the cutoff. He made the call.

The   river meant there was a flush on board. Savkin checked again, prompting Ohulchanskyi to move all in for around 100,000.

Savkin mucked and was shown   .

"Very nice" said Savkin, as Ohulchanskyi stacked up his newly acquired chips.

Yaroslav Ohulchanskyi165,00066,500
Tymofii Savkin70,000-69,500
Tuesday, October 1, 2024 2:30 PM Local Time (about 14 days and 4 hours ago)
Temekonidis Scores Double Knockout

Ioannis Temekonidis

Action was picked up with the cards on their backs. Hugues Girard and Gabi Livshitz were all in and at risk versus the covering stack of Ioannis Temekonidis.

Hugues Girard:   
Gabi Livshitz:   

Temekonidis's cowboys held across the       runout to score a six figure pot and send two opponents to the rail.

Ioannis Temekonidis450,000160,000
Hugues Girard0-115,000
Gabi Livshitz0-160,000
Tuesday, October 1, 2024 2:29 PM Local Time (about 14 days and 4 hours ago)
A Few More Bust Outs
Łukasz Ciechanowicz0-102,000
Aram Ali0-67,000
Gaspare Sposato0-88,500
Shameen Ibrahim0-87,000
Gab Yong Kim0-36,500
Koby Blaiman0-66,000
Yuet Wong0-84,000
Eden Anzio0-56,500
Besmir Dini0-211,000
Tuesday, October 1, 2024 2:21 PM Local Time (about 14 days and 4 hours ago)
Song's Flush Hits the Right Note

Daewoong Song was first to act after the blinds and decided to push all in with his last 34,000 chips. Gabi Livshitz, sitting in the hijack, made the call while the rest of the table folded, leaving it to a heads-up showdown.

Daewoong Song:   
Gabi Livshitz:   

The flop came    , giving Song a flush draw and plenty of outs. With the   landing on the turn, Song completed his flush, locking in the double-up before the river even had a chance to make an impact.

Gabi Livshitz160,000-40,000
Daewoong Song78,00017,500
Tuesday, October 1, 2024 2:12 PM Local Time (about 14 days and 5 hours ago)
Nedelcu Takes From Cappiello

Candido Cappiello opened from under the gun to 10,000. Narcis Nedelcu called from the cutton. The button and blinds folded.

Cappiello led for 8,000 on the     flop and Nedelcu called. Cappiello led again on the   turn for 12,000. Nedelcu then raised to 40,500. Cappiello made the call. He then slowed down and checked the   river.

Nedelcu put his remaining 87,000 chips into the middle. Cappiello tanked before calling. He was shown    by Nedelcu. Cappiello tabled    before cutting out chips to pass to Nedelcu.

Narcis Nedelcu196,000108,000
Candido Cappiello145,00055,000
Gorilla Gaming
Tuesday, October 1, 2024 2:08 PM Local Time (about 14 days and 5 hours ago)
Snejberg Check Raises Turn and Jams River

Josef Snejberg opened from the hijack to 9,000. Cheng Zhao called from the cutoff and Amiel Gamliel defended the big blind.

Both Gamliel and Snejberg checked the     flop to Zhao, who then bet 11,000. Gamliel called before Snejberg put in the check-raise to 33,000. Zhao folded and Gamliel made the call.

The   turn was checked around and Gamliel checked again on the   river. Snejberg then bet 65,000. Gamliel went into the tank before folding his hand.

Cheng Zhao350,00086,500
Josef Snejberg200,000-125,000
Amiel Gamliel100,000-161,500
Tuesday, October 1, 2024 2:01 PM Local Time (about 14 days and 5 hours ago)
Naim Heads for the Rail

Gal Naim pushed his remaining chips in from the button and Timur Margolin made the call from the small blind.

Gal Naim:   
Timur Margolin:   

Naim was behind, but the     flop gave him a glimmer of hope with a backdoor flush draw. Unfortunately for him, the turn   and river   didn't bring the improvement he needed, and Margolin's pair of nines sent Naim packing.

Timur Margolin425,000210,000
Gal Naim0-93,500
Tuesday, October 1, 2024 1:47 PM Local Time (about 14 days and 5 hours ago)
Salerno Takes From Curatolo

Action was picked up on the flop of     where Nolan Curatolo checked from the hijack. Elia Salerno checked back from the button.

Curatolo then elected to bet 8,500 on the   turn, which presented a second flush draw. Salerno called. The   river was checked down. Curatolo showed    for a missed flush draw and it was Salerno's    that took the pot.

Elia Salerno215,00018,500
Nolan Curatolo110,000-9,500
Tuesday, October 1, 2024 1:43 PM Local Time (about 14 days and 5 hours ago)
Early Bust Outs
Lois Dufouleur0-162,500
Paul Runcan0-189,500
Arturo Paduano0-109,000
Manoe Betrix0-68,000
Florin Bilan0-30,000
Emmanuel Rouvet0-129,000
Aytug Aydemir0-75,000
Yehuda Cohen0-120,000
Anthony Amsellem0-54,000
Sam Dryden0-14,000
Tuesday, October 1, 2024 1:36 PM Local Time (about 14 days and 5 hours ago)
Iandolo Calls Elharar's River Bet

Nunzio Iandolo opened to 6,000 from the cutoff. Action folded around to Rafi Elharar who defended the big blind.

He check-called a bet of 5,000 on the flop of     before both players checked the   turn. Elharar then led for 13,000 on the   river. Iandolo took a moment before flicking in the call.

Elharar showed    for a bluff and Iandolo's    was good enough to take the pot.

Nunzio Iandolo195,00060,000
Rafi Elharar45,000-34,500
Gorilla Gaming
Tuesday, October 1, 2024 1:35 PM Local Time (about 14 days and 5 hours ago)
State Busts as Kings Prevail

Adrian State

The hand began with Bleron Maliqi raising to 6,000, and Shaun Deeb coming along from the small blind. But Adrian State in the big blind wasn't messing around—he shoved all-in for over 50,000. Maliqi made the call, while Deeb let his cards go.

Adrian State:   
Bleron Maliqi:   

The flop looked good for State as it landed    , giving him a pair of jacks. But the turn brought the  , flipping the script in Maliqi's favor with a pair of kings. The   on the river sealed the deal, and State was sent packing.

Bleron Maliqi234,00098,500
Shaun Deeb35,000-117,000
Adrian State0-54,500
Tuesday, October 1, 2024 1:28 PM Local Time (about 14 days and 5 hours ago)
Girard Doubles Through Temekonidis

Hugues Girard was all in and at risk from the button versus the covering stack of Ioannis Temekonidis who was in the cutoff.

Hugues Girard:   
Ioannis Temekonidis:   

Both players made a flush across the       but it was Girard's king high flush that won the pot.

Ioannis Temekonidis290,000-57,500
Hugues Girard115,00058,000
Tuesday, October 1, 2024 1:18 PM Local Time (about 14 days and 5 hours ago)
Double-Up for Pflock

Fabio Peluso started the hand with a raise to 7,000 from the cutoff, and Pascal Pflock didn't waste time, shoving all in for 23,500. Peluso quickly called.

Pascal Pflock:   
Fabio Peluso:   

The flop came down    , giving Pflock top pair with his ace. The turn and river    didn't bring any surprises, securing Pflock the double-up. He was all smiles after catching that ace, while Peluso had to settle for losing the pot.

Fabio Peluso145,000-13,500
Pascal Pflock54,5009,500
Tuesday, October 1, 2024 1:14 PM Local Time (about 14 days and 6 hours ago)
Im Scoops an Early Pot

Anthony Amsellem kicked off the action with a raise to 6,000 from the cutoff, and Youngshin Im, sitting on the button, responded with a three-bet to 17,000. Amsellem took a moment to check Im's stack before making the call.

The flop came down    , and Amsellem checked. Im continued with a bet of 11,000, prompting Amsellem to think it over before raising to 25,000. Im made the call, keeping the pressure on.

When the   hit the turn, Amsellem checked once more. Im took a glance at her cards before moving all in. Without much hesitation, Amsellem folded, allowing Im to scoop up a solid pot early in the day.

Youngshin Im130,00044,500
Anthony Amsellem54,000-39,500
Tuesday, October 1, 2024 1:10 PM Local Time (about 14 days and 6 hours ago)
Holzner Wins Flip

Franz Holzner was all in and at risk versus the covering stack of Timur Margolin.

Franz Holzner:   
Timur Margolin:   

Holzner made top pair on the turn of       to double up through Margolin.

Timur Margolin215,000-73,000
Franz Holzner120,00052,500
Playtika - Jason Alexander
Tuesday, October 1, 2024 1:05 PM Local Time (about 14 days and 6 hours ago)
Pflock Secures Early Double Up

Pascal Pflock was all in for 10,500 from under the gun. Jorge Pardo made the call from the button as the covering stack.

Pascal Pflock:   
Jorge Pardo:   

Pflock's superior ace made top pair across the       flop to secure the double up.

Jorge Pardo75,0000
Pascal Pflock22,00011,000
Tuesday, October 1, 2024 1:03 PM Local Time (about 14 days and 6 hours ago)
Shuffle Up and Deal

The remaining 89 players have taken their seats and Day 2 is now underway.

Tuesday, October 1, 2024 12:01 PM Local Time (about 14 days and 7 hours ago)
A Bracelet Will Be Won on the Final Day of the WSOP Europe €1,650 6-Max

Wing Po Liu

The 2024 World Series of Poker Europe Event #7: €1,650 NLH 6-max resumes with 89 players returning to battle it out for a bracelet and a lion's share of the €494,910 prize pool. Additionally, the top three players will receive a WSOPE Main Event ticket worth €10,350. Play is scheduled to resume from 1 p.m. local time today at the King's Casino here in Rozvadov, Czechia.

The field is led by a player no stranger to success here in Rozvadov. The 2023 WSOP Europe €550 NLH Colossus bracelet winner Ermanno Di Nicola leads the way with 508,500 chips. Vladimir Troyanovskiy holds second position with 476,500 chips. There is a slight deficit in chips between second and third, with two-time bracelet winner Wing Po Liu bagging 366,500. Ankit Ahuja bagged 363,500 and John Armbrust will sit down with 359,000 at the start of play today.

Day 1 Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig blinds
1Ermanno Di NicolaItaly508,500170
2Vladimir TroyanovskiyRussian Federation476,500159
3Wing Po LiuChina366,500122
4Ankit AhujaIndia363,500121
5John ArmbrustUnited States359,000120
6Vincent MeliFrance353,000118
7Ioannis TemekonidisGreece347,500116
8Rachid El YaacoubiFrance337,000112
9Josef ŠnejbergCzechia325,000108
10Patrick BaranyaiAustria324,500108

Other notable names returning for Day include, Shaun Deeb (152,000), Gabi Livshitz (200,000) and last year's champion Tobias Peters (133,500). Patrick White also bagged a decent stack of 300,000, as did Dohang Na with 311,000. These two players sit in 11th and 12th respectively.

Action will resume at Level 15 with blinds at 1,500/3,000 and a 3,000 big blind ante. Players will battle it out through 40-minute levels with a 15-minute break every three levels, and the game will continue until a winner is crowned.

Stay tuned to PokerNews for continued coverage of this exciting 6-max tournament to see who will emerge triumphant with a coveted WSOPE Bracelet.

Tuesday, October 1, 2024 11:59 AM Local Time (about 14 days and 7 hours ago)
Day 2 Seat Draw
TableSeatPlayerChip CountBig Blinds
1381Fabio Peluso158,50053
1382Pascal Pflock11,0004
1383Gal Naim93,50031
1384Timur Margolin288,00096
1385Jorge Pardo75,00025
1386Franz Holzner67,50023
     
1391Traian Stanciu152,50051
1392Rafi Elharar79,50027
1393Dohang Na311,000104
1394Sam Dryden14,0005
1395Nunzio Iandolo135,00045
     
1401Patrick Baranyai324,500108
1402Lois Dufouleur162,50054
1403Cheng Zhao263,50088
1404Bruno Mota225,00075
1405Amiel Gamliel261,50087
1406Vladimir Troyanovskiy476,500159
     
1411Hugues Girard57,00019
1412Daewoong Song60,50020
1413Florin Bilan30,00010
1414Anthony Amsellem93,50031
1415Youngshin Im85,50029
1416Ioannis Temekonidis347,500116
     
1421Besmir Dini211,00070
1422Paul Runcan189,50063
1423Christian Schneider130,50044
1424Ermanno Di Nicola508,500170
1425Aytug Aydemir75,00025
1426Stanisław Miądzel207,00069
     
1431Iraklis Manikaros80,50027
1433Ran Koller255,50085
1434Narcis Nedelcu88,00029
1435Mateusz Moolhuizen288,00096
1436Yehuda Cohen120,00040
     
1441Aram Ali67,00022
1442John Armbrust359,000120
1443Josef Šnejberg325,000108
1444Arturo Paduano109,00036
1445Yehor Shumeiko95,00032
1446Pawel Zawadowicz128,50043
     
1451Elia Salerno196,50066
1452Nolan Curatolo119,50040
1454Ilija Savevski91,00030
1455Ankit Ahuja363,500121
1456Eden Anzio56,50019
     
1531Tobias Peters133,50045
1532Gaspare Sposato88,50030
1533Daniël Lakerveld94,50032
1534Petr Targa96,50032
1535Vincent Meli353,000118
1536Manoe Betrix68,00023
     
1541Wing Po Liu366,500122
1542Adam Siwicki91,00030
1544Giovanni Giudice103,00034
1545Shameen Ibrahim87,00029
1546Lacin Yoldascan97,00032
     
1551Gab Yong Kim36,50012
1552Adrian Ziemichod240,00080
1553Umut Yukselir138,50046
1554Emmanuel Rouvet129,00043
1555Vitalii Shcherba37,50013
1556Tymofii Savkin139,50047
     
1561Glib Karpov64,50022
1562Marco Süss82,50028
1563Alberto Speranzoni201,00067
1565Maria Lampropulos122,00041
1566Yuet To Wong84,00028
     
1571Yannick Jobin178,50060
1573Adrian State54,50018
1574Lukas Pazma223,00074
1575Bleron Maliqi135,50045
1576Rachid El Yaacoubi337,000112
     
1581Yan Shing Tsang170,00057
1582Javier Francort72,00024
1583Ramana Epparla135,50045
1584Patrick White300,000100
1585Koby Blaiman66,00022
1586Zoltan Vrancsik148,00049
     
1591Yaroslav Ohulchanskyi98,50033
1592Paco Kaplan147,00049
1593Axel Bayout238,00079
1594Or Nezer166,00055
1595Tudor Zapsa86,00029
1596Łukasz Ciechanowicz102,00034
     
1601Aaron Duczak152,50051
1602Shaun Deeb152,00051
1603Lorenzo Arduini109,00036
1604Candido Cappiello90,00030
1605Gabi Livshitz200,00067
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