WPT Prime Cyprus Championship Hits $1M Guarantee as Field Prepares for Day 2

Calum Grant
Senior Editor & Live Events Executive
3 min read
WPT Prime Cyprus

It’s go-time for Day 2 of the WPT Prime Cyprus $1,100 Championship! The series' showstopper has been an absolute knockout at the Chamada Prestige Hotel and Casino, with the 1,391 entries building a $1,349,270 prize pool, easily crushing the $1 million guarantee.

Yesterday’s final starting flights saw another 563 bullets fired, pushing the total past last year’s 1,202. If there was any doubt, poker is thriving in North Cyprus.

Now, 173 players are back in action at 1 p.m. EET, already guaranteed at least $1,940. But let’s be real, no one’s here just for a min-cash. The real prize? A $190,430 payday, a stunning WPT trophy, and a $10,400 seat to the WPT World Championship. The plan for Day 2 is to play until the nine-handed final table has been determined, with each finalist locking up a prize of no less than $18,800.

Looking to follow the action? Check out the live reporting on WPT.com.

Poker fans will also be able to watch cards-up coverage with the feature table being live streamed on the World Poker Tour YouTube channel.

Papantoniou & Karaygit Bag Best in Day 1D & 1E

Stylianos Papatoniou
Stylianos Papatoniou

The penultimate starting flight, Day 1D, saw 46 players make it through from a field of 362. Stylianos Papantoniou topped the counts with 982,000, just half a big blind ahead of Clyde Ramunas (978,000). That puts Papantoniou third overall heading into Day 2, with Ramunas sitting in fifth.

Day 1E, a turbo flight, saw Tanju Karayiğit bag up 654,000 to finish as chip leader from the 26 players who advanced. Karayiğit already has one trophy from this festival, having won the $825 NLH Take-Off for $40,000. Could he make it a festival double?

At the top of the overall leaderboard is Day 1A chip leader Kyprianos Kyprianou, who bagged 1,286,000, while Samer Sadaka (1,036,000) is the only other player to cross the seven-figure mark.

Also still in the mix? Defending champion Tudor Purice, who booked his Day 2 seat via Day 1C. He has some work to do with 176,000 chips, but never count out a champ. Another name to watch is Reiji Kono, the WPT Prime Cambodia winner from two years ago, who is looking to add another title to his résumé.

WPT Prime Cyprus Championship Top 10 Chip Counts

PlacePlayerChip CountBig Blinds
1Kyprianos Kyprianou1,286,000129
2Samer Sadaka1,036,000104
3Stylianos Papantoniou982,00098
4Joseph Haddad966,00097
5Clyde Ramunas978,00098
6Omar Lahdari875,00088
7Roman Nuraev873,00087
8Ali Fikh853,00085
9Mehdi Yazdanpanah789,00079
10Maroun Dagher710,00071

WPT Prime Cyprus Championship Payouts

PlacePrizePlacePrize
1$190,43020-23$9,700
2$125,00024-31$8,200
3$93,00032-39$6,900
4$70,00040-47$5,900
5$53,00048-55$4,940
6$40,00056-63$4,180
7$31,00064-79$3,500
8$24,00080-95$2,920
9-10$18,80096-112$2,480
11-12$16,000113-140$2,140
13-15$13,500141-173$1,940
16-19$11,500  

Dirlewanger Wins $660 PLO Bounty

Leonard Dirlewanger
Leonard Dirlewanger

The $660 PLO Bounty wrapped up yesterday, and it was Leonard Dirlewanger who came out on top, outlasting a 96-player field. With each bounty worth $300, there was $28,800 up for grabs in bounties, with the same amount set aside for the regular prize pool.

Dirlewanger put on a dominant performance, going wire-to-wire after entering the final table as chip leader. His reward? The trophy and a cool $8,575 for first place! He defeated Constantinos Messitis ($5,000) heads-up, while Fabian Rolli ($3,000) locked up the final podium spot.

One of the wildest moments of the tournament was a six-way all-in that had everyone at the table on the out of their seats. Ilan Verdnikov scooped the main pot, while Hassan Niknezhadi (seventh place, $1,000) took the side pot. Check out how it all played out below.

$660 PLO Bounty Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize
1Leonard Dirlewanger$8,575
2Constantinos Messitis$5,000
3Fabian Rolli$3,000
4Torun Engin$2,250
5Tamer Yelekcioglu$1,700
6Kaan Cinitas$1,250
7Hassan Niknezhadi$1,000
8Reiji Kono$800

What Else is in Store?

Beyond the WPT Prime Championship, there's plenty more action lined up.

On Sunday, March 16, at 4 p.m., the $440 Satellite to the $2,200 Chamada High Roller gives players a shot at one of 10 guaranteed seats. Then, at 8 p.m., the target tournament kicks off, boasting a $400,000 guarantee.

The High Roller will conclude on Monday, March 17, with the remaining contenders battling for a huge payday.

Sun, Mar 161 p.m.-WPT Prime Championship Day 2$1,000,000
Sun, Mar 164 p.m.$440Sat. to the Chamada High Roller Day 110 Seats GTD
Sun, Mar 16 - Mon, Mar 178 p.m.$2,200No Limit Hold'em - Chamada High Roller Day 1 (Event #12)$400,000
Mon, Mar 171 p.m.-WPT Prime Championship Final Day$1,000,000
Mon, Mar 172 p.m.$2,200Chamada High Roller Final Day$400,000

Images courtesy of the World Poker Tour/Chamada

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Calum Grant
Senior Editor & Live Events Executive

Calum has been a part of the PokerNews team since September 2021 after working in the UK energy sector. He played his first hand of poker in 2017 and immediately fell in love with the game. Calum has written for various poker outlets but found his home at PokerNews, where he has contributed to various articles and live updates, providing insights and reporting on major poker events, including the World Series of Poker (WSOP).

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