2024 WSOP Europe

Event #13: €10,350 Main Event NLH European Championship
Day: 2
Event Info

2024 WSOP Europe

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
1010
Prize
€1,300,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€10,350
Prize Pool
€7,219,200
Entries
768
Level Info
Level
33
Blinds
250,000 / 500,000
Ante
500,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
552
Players Left
185

Zegal Spikes the River to Stun Peychev

Level 8 : Blinds 800/1,600, 1,600 ante
Stanislav Zegal
Stanislav Zegal

With around 50,000 in the pot on a board of 8862, Stanislav Zegal bet 26,000 from the cutoff, Metodi Peychev raised to 52,000 in middle position, and Zegal called.

The river was the 9 and Peychev moved all in for around 40,000. Zegal couldn't call fast enough as he turned over 99 for a rivered full house. Peychev showed A8 for trips as he got up from his seat.

"Nice river," he told Zegal, taking the horrific beat with a smile on his face before making his exit.

Player Chips Progress
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Stanislav Zegal
410,000
140,800
140,800
WSOP 1X Winner
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Metodi Peychev
Busted

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Lehner Loses Back-to-Back Pots to Di Nicola

Level 8 : Blinds 800/1,600, 1,600 ante
Ermanno Di Nicola
Ermanno Di Nicola

In the previous hand, Markus Lehner had lost a large pot to Ermanno Di Nicola after he folded to a check-shove on the river.

On the next deal, Markus Lehner opened from the cutoff to 3,500 with Di Nicola three-betting to 11,500 from the button. After the blinds folded, Lehner made the call.

Lehner check-called a bet of 6,500 from Di Nicola on the 87Q flop.

The 4 turn got checked through and the K appeared on the river. Lehner checked and Di Nicola put out a bet of 36,000. This forced a quick fold from Lehner, who lost consecutive pots to Di Nicola.

Player Chips Progress
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Markus Lehner
275,000
-51,300
-51,300
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Ermanno Di Nicola
130,000
-16,400
-16,400
WSOP 2X Winner

Tags: Ermanno Di NicolaMarkus Lehner

Svesko Keeps Building, Shoves Out Kotvas

Level 8 : Blinds 800/1,600, 1,600 ante
Darko Svesko
Darko Svesko

Jiri Kotvas and Day 1a chip leader Darko Svesko built a pot of around 30,000 as they went to the turn with the board showing 8534. Kotvas then bet 12,000 from the hijack and Svesko called on the button.

The river was the A and Kotvas checked over to Svesko, who moved all in. Kotvas snap-folded and Svesko took the pot.

Player Chips Progress
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Darko Svesko
580,000
35,000
35,000
Day 1A Chip Leader
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Jiri Kotvas
35,000
-90,000
-90,000

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Hissou Correctly Folds Kings to Danisman

Level 8 : Blinds 800/1,600, 1,600 ante
Sirzat Hissou
Sirzat Hissou

There were around 18,000 chips in the pot on a board of 92J when Sirzat Hissou checked, Farid Jattin fired 4,800, and Zeynal Danisman called. Amir Mozaffarian got out of the way before Hissou squeezed to 21,500. Jattin folded, then Danisman called.

When the 9 paired the board on the turn, Hissou took his time before he made a bet of 53,000, and Danisman moved all in at lightning speed for around 210,000. Hissou went deep into the tank and after around three minutes, he elected to fold and showed KK face up.

Danisman, being the kind gentleman he is, decided to show the table 22 for a flopped set that turned into a boat.

Player Chips Progress
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Sirzat Hissou
560,000
-85,000
-85,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
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Zeynal Danisman
340,000
148,000
148,000
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Farid Jattin
300,000
45,000
45,000
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Amir Mozaffarian
75,000
-43,100
-43,100
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Amir MozaffarianFarid JattinSirzat HissouZeynal Danisman

Eljach Likes Everything About the Board as Mortensen Calls Off

Level 8 : Blinds 800/1,600, 1,600 ante
Omar Eljach
Omar Eljach

There was already around 70,000 in the middle as Sebastian Mortensen and Omar Eljach went heads-up to the 1062 flop. Mortensen then bet 13,500 from under the gun and Eljach called in the hijack.

Mortensen bet another 22,000 on the A turn and Eljach again called. The river was the 5 and Mortensen bet 41,000. Eljach instantly slid forward a stack of chips to put Mortensen all in.

Mortensen took several minutes before calling for around 80,000 more. Eljach turned over A5 for two pair and Mortensen flung QQ into the muck on his way to the exit.

"Did you like the river?" a tablemate asked Eljach after the hand.

"I liked the flop. I liked everything about that hand, pre-flop, flop, everything," Eljach replied.

Player Chips Progress
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Omar Eljach
450,000
151,500
151,500
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 2X Winner
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Sebastian Mortensen
Busted

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Ju Begins the Day With Aces and a Bustout

Level 8 : Blinds 800/1,600, 1,600 ante
Samuel Ju
Samuel Ju

George Tomescu raised to 3,500 in the hijack before Georgios Vrakas moved all in for 40,000 in the cutoff. Samuel Ju called in the small blind, while Tomescu got out of the way.

Georgios Vrakas: AJ All in
Samuel Ju: AA

Ju had woken up with aces and had Vrakas at risk of an early elimination as the board ran out Q23QK, sending Vrakas to the rail.

Player Chips Progress
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Samuel Ju
350,000
70,900
70,900
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George Tomescu
210,000
2,100
2,100
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Georgios Vrakas
Busted

Tags: George TomescuGeorgios VrakasSamuel Ju

Past Champs Omar Eljach and Max Neugebauer Looking For Another Deep Run as the WSOP Europe Main Event Rolls Into Day 2

Omar Eljach
Omar Eljach

Another massive crowd will gather inside King’s Resort in Rozvadov chasing dreams of World Series of Poker Europe glory when Day 2 of the €10,350 Main Event begins at noon local time.

One player who’s all too familiar with what it takes to avoid all the pitfalls and make it through a field like this is Omar Eljach, who won this event in 2022 and followed it up with another deep run last year. He’s back doing it all over again this year as he takes 298,500 into Day 2. Max Neugebauer beat out a record-setting field of 817 to win the bracelet last year and is also back for another shot, beginning the day with 150,000.

Sirzat Hissou stormed to the top of the leaderboard yesterday as he leads the remaining 412 players with 657,200. Other top stacks include Darko Svesko (535,900), Patrik Jaros (497,200), Cecile Ticherfatine (450,000), and Alex Foxen (389,900).

Day 2 Top 10 Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Sirzat HissouGermany657,200411
2Darko SveskoSerbia535,900335
3Bartolomeo TatoItaly504,100315
4Patrik JarosCzech Republic497,200311
5Boris KuzmanovicCroatia469,800294
6Birger OhlGermany468,800293
7Cecile TicherfatineFrance450,000281
8Lars BrodinSweden393,900246
9Yaroslav OhulchanskyiUkraine392,700245
10Alex FoxenUnited States389,900244

Brothers Armin (346,500) and Daniel Rezaei (227,600) both start the day with healthy stacks, as does Viktor Blom (334,300) Samuel Ju (279,100), Roman Hrabec (275,400), Farid Jattin (234,100), Kristen Foxen (228,300), Jonathan Pastore (220,000), and Boris Angelov (183,500). Further down the leaderboard are Nick Palma (181,000), Victoria Livschitz (169,000), Dario Sammartino (162,500), Hossein Ensan (111,000), Martin Zamani (61,600), and Shaun Deeb (48,200).

The two starting flights have built up a field of 628 entries so far. Late registration remains open until the end of Level 12, which should come around 9:15 p.m. Players are allowed one reentry, so the field could grow much larger by the time the prize pool is confirmed. Last year, 140 players entered on Day 2; a similar number would put this event near the tournament record.

The action on Day 2 picks up on Level 8 with blinds of 800-1,600 and a 1,600 big blind ante. Levels are 90 minutes long, with a 60-minute dinner break at the end of Level 11 around 6:45 p.m. The plan is to play a further seven levels today.

Stay tuned to PokerNews throughout the day for live updates as a mix of big-name pros and qualifiers continues the quest for the bracelet.

Tags: Alex FoxenBoris AngelovCecile TicherfatineDaniel RezaeiDario SammartinoDarko SveskoFarid JattinHossein EnsanJonathan PastoreKristen FoxenMartin ZamaniMax NeugebauerNick PalmaOmar EljachPatrik JarosRoman HrabecSamuel JuShaun DeebSirzat HissouVictoria LivschitzViktor Blom