Simone Andrian Tops 535 Player Field to Win WSOPE Event #11: €1,650 NLH 6-Max
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Italy's Simone Andrian was crowned as the winner in Event #11: €1,650 NLH 6-Max, taking down Josef Snejberg at heads up play, to become a first-time bracelet winner. Snejberg had to settle with the second place of €98,020 and the heartache of missing out on a bracelet.
Andrian overcame a field of 535 entires to win the €158,616 first-place prize and topped a final table that included Jan Bednar and two-time WPT champion and Day 3 chip leader Tony Tran.
Event #11: €1,650 NLH 6-Max Final Table Results
PLACE | PLAYER | COUNTRY | PAYOUT(EUR) |
1 | Simone Andrian | Italy | €158,616 |
2 | Josef Snejberg | Czech Republic | €98,020 |
3 | Norbert Baumgartner | Germany | €65,540 |
4 | Zlatin Penev | Bulgaria | €44,800 |
5 | Jan Bednar | Czech Republic | €31,320 |
6 | Tony Tran | United States | €22,410 |
Final Table Recap
The start of the day saw Snejberg gaining the lead from the beginning with his aggression from Tran, called the all-in from Zlatin Penev with a missed straight draw.
There were no eliminations in the first three levels of the day. However, right at the beginning of Level 31, Tran was eliminated first when he was all-in preflop with a dominated hand against Snejberg. Shortly after, Bednar, who started as the short stack, was sent to the rail by Andrian. Norbert Baumgartner then ousted Penev from the final table.
In the three-handed play, Andrian slowly started gaining the lead, with some small pots but the elimination of Baumgartner from himself, put him in commanding position for heads up play.
When heads up started Snejberg tried to play a lot post flop winning some small pots, which would help him close the gap between him and Andrian. In the end, Snejberg fell short after he got in with a dominated hand, Andrian sealed the deal and claimed the win alongside the WSOP bracelet.
In this Series
- 1 First 2021 World Series of Poker Europe Bracelet Awarded at King's Resort
- 2 Bjorn Verbakel Wins First Bracelet for $59,250 in Event #2: €550 Pot-Limit Omaha
- 3 Emil Bise Tops 1,397 Player Field to Win WSOPE Mini Main Event for €250,175
- 4 Samuel Stranak Dominates Event #4: €2,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Final Table to Win First WSOP Bracelet
- 5 Antoine Vranken Completes Final Day Comeback in Event #6: €1,650 PLO/NLH Mixed for €113,000
- 6 Maxmilian Klostermeier Steamrolls WSOPE Event #7: €5,000 Pot-Limit Omaha
- 7 Julien Martini Wins Second Bracelet in Event #8: €2,500 Short Deck Hold'em
- 8 Sergiu Covrig Wins First WSOP Bracelet in Event #9: €1,100 NLH Bounty Hunter (€79,282)
- 9 Jouhkimainen Denied AGAIN Heads-Up as Lyubovetskiy Wins WSOP Europe €25,000 Platinum High Roller
- 10 Julien Martini Becomes Most-Decorated French Player in WSOP History After €2,000 8-Game Victory
- 11 Simone Andrian Tops 535 Player Field to Win WSOPE Event #11: €1,650 NLH 6-Max
- 12 Romain Le Dantec Overcomes Star-Studded Final Table to Win Event #13: €10,000 NLH 6-Max
- 13 Alessandro Pichierri Wins First WSOP Bracelet in Event #15: €3,000 NLH Closer (€148,008)
- 14 Josef Gulas Jr Wins the 2021 WSOP Europe Main Event (€1,276,712)