2024 WSOP Europe

Event #13: €10,350 Main Event NLH European Championship
Day: 4
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 4
Entries
47
Players Left
6

Simone Andrian Leads the Final Six Players of 2024 WSOP Europe Main Event

Level 28 : Blinds 80,000/160,000, 160,000 ante
Simone Andrian
Simone Andrian

Simone Andrian achieved his first breakthrough score in 2021. With less than €10,000 in career live tournament earnings at the time, he overcame a field of 535 entrants in a €1,650 No-Limit Hold’em six-max event to win his first WSOP gold bracelet and €158,610 here at King’s Resort. Three years later Andrian, now with over $1,300,000 in live tournament earnings, finds himself back in Rozvadov in the biggest spot of his career so far, leading the final six players in the 2024 World Series of Poker Europe Main Event with the WSOPE Main Event bracelet and top prize of €1,300,000 nearly within reach.

Andrian started the day with the third-shortest stack at just 13 big blinds but he quickly turned that around, delivering cooler after cooler and sending a flurry of players to the rail throughout the day. Andrian ended the day with 33,500,000 in chips, more than double that of his nearest rivals Urmo Velvelt (15,600,000) and Mariusz Golinski (13,525,000).

“For sure I’ve been lucky in many spots—you have to” Andrian mentioned to PokerNews when asked about what he attributes his meteoric rise over the last three years. “Other than that, I think love for the game, passion, studying… my goal month to month is always to improve in some area of the game. I just love to play, I don’t really think about the money. I just enjoy the game."

On the opposite end of the chip counts is Andrian’s fellow Italian pro Enrico Camosci, who bagged the shortest stack with 3,675,000. Andrian commented on his admiration and respect for his fellow countryman.

“With Enrico, I want to mention him. I’ve been studying with him, he’s also a part of the success I’ve had. I think he’s the best poker player we have in Italy”.

Enrico Camosci
Enrico Camosci

Rounding out the final six are Ran Ilani (6,425,000) and David Hochheim (4,525,000). All six finalists have locked up at least €217,000, which represents a career-best cash for everyone left except Camosci.

Final Day Seat Draw

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Urmo VelveltEstonia15,600,00078
2Ran IlaniIsrael6,425,00032
3Simone AndrianItaly33,500,000168
4Enrico CamosciItaly3,675,00018
5David HochheimGermany4,525,00023
6Mariusz GolinskiPoland13,525,00068

Day 4 Action

Day 4 began with just 47 players remaining from a field of 768. Oliver Schönhals was the first player to be sent to the rail, followed by Birger Ohl, Gerald Eisele and David Dongwoo Ko in the first few hands of the day. On the flip side, Andrian doubled up his short stack right away after holding with ace-queen against Yaroslav Ohulchanskyi’s ace-ten. He doubled up again one level later, this time holding pocket aces against Frederik Thiemer’s ace-king.

Monika Zukowicz was the last woman remaining in the field, starting the day as one of the shorter stacks. Her hopes of becoming the first woman to win the WSOPE Main Event since Annette Obrestad took the inaugural title in 2007 were dashed when Ilani rivered a flush to crack her pocket aces.

Shortly after, Shaun Deeb lost nearly half his stack after running ace-four into Gerald Karlic’s ace-king. Despite making a miraculous comeback from two big blinds yesterday, Deeb couldn’t replicate that success today. He hit the rail one level later after his straight draw failed to complete against Golinski’s top pair.

Shaun Deeb
Shaun Deeb

Andrian’s sun run continued midway through the day when Alberti Sanaia pushed his last chips in with ace-king against Andrian’s pocket fives. Sanaia flopped the king, but Andrian rivered his set, bringing his chip count past the eight-figure mark. Andrian then eliminated Matei Lupascu, holding pocket kings against Lupascu’s ace-king. That hand left Andrian with roughly one fifth of the total chips in play with 22 players remaining. Daniel Rezaei was next to go after his pocket queens were cracked by Hochheim’s ace-eight offsuit.

Start-of-day chip leader Rachid El Yaacoubi experienced a rollercoaster of highs and lows throughout the day. After struggling to find momentum in the first few levels, he five-bet shoved with pocket sixes and held after Andrea Ricci called with ace-king to put himself near the top of the chip counts. However, his run ended in 19th place after hero-calling against Andrian with pocket queens on a king-high board only for Andrian to turn over two pair.

Rachid El Yaacoubi
Rachid El Yaacoubi

Vladas Tamasauskas, who finished fourth in this event just two years ago, seemed poised for another deep run after doubling up through Rezaei in the early levels. However, a second final table appearance wasn’t in the cards for him this time. After an unsuccessful bluff attempt against Lupascu, he found himself short-stacked again. One level later, he was eliminated in 17th place after running into Ilani’s pocket jacks with king-eight and failing to improve.

Following George Tomescu’s elimination in 13th place the pace of play slowed significantly. It took over an hour before Pawel Wojciechowski made a critical mistake. He faced an open from Golinski but didn’t see it, mistakenly thinking he was the one opening the action. When Wojciechowski tried to open with pocket aces it was ruled a call. That mistake allowed Golinski to make trips on the turn with queen-five suited and knock out Wojciechowski just three spots shy of making the final table. Michael Dick was the next one out after losing a flip with pocket sevens against Hochheim’s ace-king.

Mariusz Golinski
Mariusz Golinski

Anson Tsang already has three WSOP gold bracelets under his belt, two of which he won here in Rozvadov. He will not be adding the Main Event bracelet to his collection as his pocket queens were cracked by Urmo Velvelt’s ace-queen after an ace on the flop left him drawing to just one out. When the case queen did not arrive, he was eliminated on the final table bubble at which point the remaining nine players were all guaranteed at least €93,900.

Urmo Velvelt
Urmo Velvelt

Andrian entered the final table with a commanding chip lead over his opponents, holding nearly twice the chips of his nearest rival, Velvelt. A few hands in, Fabian Gumz four-bet shoved king-queen suited, only to get snap-called by Ilani with pocket aces. Ilani held with the best hand and Gumz became the first final table casualty. Gumz was soon followed by Luka Bojovic, who shoved with ace-nine and exited in eighth place after failing to improve against Andrian’s ace-jack.

The final elimination of the night saw Robin Berggren four-bet shove with king-queen suited only to be looked up by Andrian who had him dominated with ace-queen. Berggren turned a gutshot but couldn't improve further and was sent to the rail one spot shy of making the final day.

The remaining six players return tomorrow at 2:00 p.m. local time to play down to a winner. The action picks up at Level 29 with blinds at 100,000/200,000 and a 200,000 big blind ante. The final table will be streamed with a delay on the King's Resort YouTube channel.

As always, stay tuned to PokerNews for all the live coverage of the final day from the moment cards are in the air until the 15th WSOPE Main Event winner is crowned.

Tags: Alberti SanaiaAndrea RicciAnnette ObrestadAnson TsangBirger OhlDaniel RezaeiDavid Dongwoo KoDavid HochheimEnrico CamosciFabian GumzFrederik ThiemerGeorge TomescuGerald EiseleGerald KarlicLuka BojovicMariusz GolinskiMatei LupascuMichael DickMonika ZukowiczOliver SchönhalsPawel WojciechowskiRachid El YaacoubiRan IlaniRobin BerggrenShaun DeebSimone AndrianUrmo VelveltVladas TamasauskasYaroslav Ohulchanskyi

Robin Berggren Eliminated in 7th Place (€161,000)

Level 28 : Blinds 80,000/160,000, 160,000 ante
Robin Berggren
Robin Berggren

Robin Berggren raised to 325,000 from the hijack and Simone Andrian three-bet to 800,000 from the cutoff. After the rest of the table folded, Berggren shoved for 3,015,000. Andrian got a count from the dealer and then made the call to put Berggren at risk.

Robin Berggren: KQ All in
Simone Andrian: AQ

Berggren needed some hearts or a king, or he would be headed to the cashier's desk.

The flop of 795 offered no help to Berggren. However, the 10 turn gave him a gutshot straight draw. The dealer put out the 2 on the river and Berggren was out in seventh.

Player Chips Progress
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Simone Andrian
33,500,000
3,500,000
3,500,000
Day 4 Chip Leader
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 3X Winner
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Robin Berggren
Busted

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Golinski Gets Value From Berggren

Level 28 : Blinds 80,000/160,000, 160,000 ante
Mariusz Golinski
Mariusz Golinski

Mariusz Golinski raised to 350,000 from early position with only Robin Berggren calling from the button.

The 5A7 flop saw Golinski bet 250,000 and Berggren call.

Golinski bet 1,100,000 upon seeing the 6 turn and Berggren called again.

Golinski bet 600,000 when the 3 dropped on the river and Berggren called. Golisnki showed A6 for two pair, aces and sixes to win the pot. Berggren mucked 87 for second pair.

Player Chips Progress
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Mariusz Golinski
14,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
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Robin Berggren
4,100,000
-2,300,000
-2,300,000

Tags: Mariusz GolinskiRobin Berggren

Andrian Gets Creative With Counterfeits

Level 28 : Blinds 80,000/160,000, 160,000 ante
Simone Andrian
Simone Andrian

Ran Ilani raised to 320,000 on the button after he had peeled his QQ. Simone Andrian defended 93 in the big blind, after which the A73 flop checked through.

The 7 turn followed the same action before the A river double-paired the board. Andrian still checked his counterfeited pair and Ilani tossed in a bet of 400,000.

Andrian then grabbed a couple of pink T-500,000 chips and made a raise to 2,500,000. Ilani spent some time thinking time but ultimately decided to fold his pocket queens as the best hand hit the muck.

Player Chips Progress
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Simone Andrian
30,000,000
2,000,000
2,000,000
Day 4 Chip Leader
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 3X Winner
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Ran Ilani
6,200,000
-1,545,000
-1,545,000

Tags: Ran IlaniSimone Andrian

Luka Bojovic Eliminated in 8th Place (€122,000)

Level 28 : Blinds 80,000/160,000, 160,000 ante
Luka Bojovic
Luka Bojovic

Luka Bojovic open-jammed from middle position. It then folded to Simone Andrian in the small blind, who tossed in the call.

Luka Bojovic: A9 All in
Simone Andrian: AJ

Bojovic was dominated, and when Andrian paired his jack on the Q26J turn, he was drawing dead. The K river was rendered meaningless as Bojovic said his goodbyes and departed from the final table.

Player Chips Progress
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Simone Andrian
28,000,000
2,000,000
2,000,000
Day 4 Chip Leader
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 3X Winner
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Luka Bojovic
Busted

Tags: Luka BojovicSimone Andrian

Fabian Gumz Eliminated in 9th Place (€93,900)

Level 28 : Blinds 80,000/160,000, 160,000 ante
Fabian Gumz
Fabian Gumz

Fabian Gumz raised to 320,000 from the hijack and Ran Ilani three-bet to 950,000 out of the big blind. Gumz pondered for a while before four-bet jamming for 2,920,000. Ilani snap-called.

Fabian Gumz: KQ All in
Ran Ilani: AA

Gumz had run into top of range and needed to find something or he would be the first to exit the final table. The flop of 628 didn't help Gumz, and meant he needed running cards to survive. However, the 5 turn left him drawing dead as an inconsequential 8 hit the river, and Gumz was out in ninth.

Player Chips Progress
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Ran Ilani
7,800,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
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Fabian Gumz
Busted

Tags: Fabian GumzFabian Gumz Eliminated

Andrian Finds Aces on First Deal

Level 27 : Blinds 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Simone Andrian
Simone Andrian

Luka Bojovic raised to 240,000 from early position with K10. and was three-bet to 580,000 by Ran Ilani in the seat next to him, who was holding 99.

The action then folded to massive chipleader Simone Andrian in the cutoff, who found AA and four-bet to 1,050,000.

Both of his opponents let go of their hands, seeing the first pot of the final table being shipped to Andrian.

Player Chips Progress
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Simone Andrian
26,000,000
645,000
645,000
Day 4 Chip Leader
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 3X Winner
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Ran Ilani
4,800,000
-615,000
-615,000
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Luka Bojovic
1,200,000
-230,000
-230,000

Tags: Luka BojovicRan IlaniSimone Andrian

Anson Tsang Eliminated in 10th Place (€74,000)

Level 27 : Blinds 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Anson Tsang
Anson Tsang

Urmo Velvelt opened to 250,000 from the hijack and Anson Tsang three-bet to 2,515,000 from the cutoff, leaving a single blue T-25,000 chip behind. Velvelt made the call.

The flop came A93. Velvelt bet and Tsang used two time extensions before calling off with his last chip.

"I hope you have pocket sevens" Tsang told his opponent before the cards went on their backs.

Anson Tsang: QQ All in
Urmo Velvelt: AQ

Tsang was in a disastrous spot with only one out to avoid elimination. He was unable to find the case queen on the 6 turn or K river and made his exit on the final table bubble.

Player Chips Progress
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Urmo Velvelt
12,950,000
2,250,000
2,250,000
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Anson Tsang
Busted
WSOP 3X Winner

Tags: Anson TsangUrmo Velvelt

Michael Dick Eliminated in 11th Place (€74,000)

Level 27 : Blinds 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Michael Dick
Michael Dick

David Hochheim raised to 250,000 from the hijack and Urmo Velvelt called in the cutoff. Michael Dick then three-bet shoved for 2,975,000 from the big blind. Hochheim jammed over the top with slightly more chips than Dick. Velvelt folded and the cards were flipped over.

Michael Dick: 77 All in
David Hochheim: AK

A flip that would determine both Dick's and Hochheim's future in the Main Event. The J210 flop kept Dick ahead with his sevens, but theK on the turn propelled Hochheim into the lead with a pair of kings. There was no miracle on the river for Dick, as the 10 fell and he was out in eleventh place.

Player Chips Progress
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Urmo Velvelt
10,700,000
400,000
400,000
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David Hochheim
6,975,000
3,075,000
3,075,000
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Michael Dick
Busted

Tags: David HochheimMichael DickUrmo Velvelt

Pawel Wojciechowski Eliminated in 12th Place (€59,400)

Level 27 : Blinds 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Pawel Wojciechowski
Pawel Wojciechowski

Mariusz Golinski opened to 250,000 from under the gun and Pawel Wojciechowski made the call from the button.

The flop came 1065. Wojciechowski bet 250,000 and Golinski called.

Wojciechowski bet another 325,000 on the 5 turn, leaving a bit under 400,000 behind. Golinski moved all in with a covering stack and Wojciechowski made the call.

Pawel Wojciechowski: AA All in
Mariusz Golinski: Q5

Golinski had cracked Wojciechowski's aces with trip fives and Wojciechowski couldn't catch either of his two outs on the 2 river. Wojciechowski told his tablemates that he did not realize that Golinski had opened preflop and thought that he was opening himself when he had called preflop before making his exit while Golinski continued to add chips to his stack.

Player Chips Progress
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Mariusz Golinski
10,650,000
1,350,000
1,350,000
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Pawel Wojciechowski
Busted

Tags: Mariusz GolinskiPawel Wojciechowski