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2018 Unibet Open Bucharest

Main Event
Jours 1bc
Event Info

2018 Unibet Open Bucharest

Résultats
Gagnant
Main Gagnante
q3
Prix
€103,060
Event Info
Buy-in
€1,100
Prize Pool
€592,000
Entrants
592
Info Niveau
Niveau
29
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
20,000

Himanen Grabs Overall Chip Lead; Lappin Through to Day 2

Niveau 11 : 1,200/2,400, 400 ante
David Lappin
David Lappin

Day 1b and 1c of the 2018 Unibet Open Bucharest €1,100 Main Event are in the books. Aleksi Himanen grabbed the chip lead on 1b by bagging 303.000 and Anton Markov grabbed the chip lead on 1c by bagging 173,000. Himanen is the overall chip leader of the tournament by just 500 chips, followed by Yaron Turgeman with 302,500 chips from Day 1a, Milad Oghabian from day 1b who bagged 292,500, and Kevin Naegele from day 1b as well with 279,500.

Day 1b turned out to be the biggest day of them all attracting 273 entries. All of the Unibet Poker Ambassadors and Esports players played Day 1b, except for Daiva Byrne and Sophia White so they could play the #QueenRules Ladies Event today. Scott "Sco" McMillan, Nathan "NBK" Schmitt, Tyler "Wildcat" Wine, Thijs "Thijs" Molenaar, Keiron "Scoom" Prescott, Jordy "MojoOnPC" Janssens, and Phil "syrinxx" Schonebaum all didn't make it through to Day 2. White managed to come second in the Main Event behind Carmen Zainescu, who also happened to win the #QueenRules Ladies Event last time the Unibet Open was in Bucharest.

Day 1c was a first at the Unibet Open and it offered players the chance to reenter the tournament. All players that busted out of 1a or 1b got the opportunity to rebuy into the 1c flight which had 20-minute levels instead of 60-minute levels. Day 1c started at 8 p.m. and was done by midnight, just as 1b.

Himanen is the chipleader of Day 1b with 303,000 in chips. The chip leader of Day 1a was Turgeman with 302,500 and Himanen managed to grab the overall chip lead by just 500 chips. Himanen had been playing a big stack for most of the day and he managed to take over Oghabian to end the day as chip leader. Others that made it through on Day 1b include Leon Tavenier (144,500), Unibet Poker Ambassador David Lappin (103,000), Unibet Poker Ambassador and esports legend Alan “Hotted89” Widmann (90,000), and Nicolae Bogdan (63,000).

Markov ended Day 1c as chip leader with 173,000 and that ranks him 22nd on the overall leaderboard. Other players that made it through on Day 1c include Deddi Orpaz (51,000), Unibet Poker Ambassador Dara O’Kearney (39,000), and Unibet Poker Ambassador Rauno “Estonian Jesus” Tahvonen (19,500).

The tournament will resume tomorrow with the field combined at noon local time. The plan is to play down to a final table or 11 60-minute levels, whichever comes first. The PokerNews live reporting team will be there to provide updates throughout the entire day.

Tags: Anton MarkovDaiva ByrneDavid LappinLeon TavenierMilad OghabianYaron Turgeman

Langfeldt Eliminates Unibet Poker Ambassador Espen Jorstad

Niveau 11 : 1,200/2,400, 400 ante
Espen Jorstad
Espen Jorstad

It was a battle of Norwegians in the blinds between Nicolay Langfeldt and Unibet Poker Ambassador Espen Jorstad.

The action folded to Langfeldt in the small blind and he open jammed for about 36,000. Jorstad called off his remaining 30,000 in chips and his tournament life was at risk.

Jorstad was ahead before the flop with {A-}{10-} against Langfeldt's {K-}{7-}. However, two sevens appeared on the flop and Jorstad was eliminated.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Nicolay Langfeldt no
Nicolay Langfeldt
80,000 38,900
Espen Jorstad no
Espen Jorstad
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 2X Winner
Eliminé

Tags: Espen JorstadNicolay Langfeldt

Unibet Ambassador and Esports Sensation Scott "Sco" McMillan Eliminated

Niveau 10 : 1,000/2,000, 300 ante
Scott McMillan
Scott McMillan

Unibet Ambassador and esports sensation Scott "Sco" McMillan already won two side events this festival including the Tag Team Event and the Unibet Esports Battle Royale X. Unfortunately for McMillan and he will be unable to make it a trifecta with a Main Event title as he was eliminated in the following hand.

Cristian Cirtog opened for 5,000 from early position before McMillan three-bet jammed from the button to 34,100. The action folded to Cirtog who quickly made the call.

Scott McMillan: {J-Clubs}{J-Spades}
Cristian Cirtog: {A-Hearts}{Q-Diamonds}

McMillan was slightly ahead before the flop but that didn't last for long as a queen paired up his opponent on the {Q-Clubs}{3-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds} flop. Neither the {K-Clubs} on the turn or the {2-Clubs} on the river were able to save McMillan and he headed for the exit.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Cristian Cirtog ro
Cristian Cirtog
170,000 170,000
Scott McMillan gb
Scott McMillan
Eliminé

Tags: Cristian CirtogScott McMillan

Simpson Busts Gilboa

Niveau 9 : 800/1,600, 200 ante
Ian Simpson
Ian Simpson

Day 1c - Blinds 200/400, ante 50

Unibet Poker Ambassador Ian Simpson didn't manage to survive Day 1b of the Main Event so he's giving it another try in the turbo flight. Simpson got his money in the middle holding pocket treys against Uri Gilboa's ace-jack.

The dealer put down an {A-Diamonds}{2-Diamonds}{3-Hearts}{A-Clubs}{6-Spades} board and Simpson managed to knock his opponent out of the tournament while chipping up nicely.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Ian Simpson gb
Ian Simpson
52,000 22,000
Uri Gilboa il
Uri Gilboa
EPT 1X Winner
Eliminé

Tags: Ian SimpsonUri Gilboa

#QueenRules Attracted Molly Bloom to the Unibet Open

Niveau 7 : 500/1,000, 100 ante
Molly Bloom
Molly Bloom

There is tons of excitement in Bucharest thanks to world-class skier turned poker princess Molly Bloom in attendance at the Unibet Open. She hosted the #QueenRules Ladies Event on Friday and otherwise is enjoying her time at the festival and in the Romanian capital.

Bloom's Experience at the Unibet Open Bucharest

This is the first time Bloom has attended a Unibet Open. It was her desire to visit a new country and her passion in challenging the gender bias that attracted her to the #QueenRules and the festival.

“Sorin Constantinescu, Nataly Sopacuaperu, and Laura Olteanu called me and reached out to me,” Bloom shared about how her involvement with the Unibet Open began in an exclusive interview with PokerNews. “Basically, what was appealing to me was #QueenRules. I think it is a really cool way to challenge the gender bias. Also, this was an opportunity to see a new country and be exposed to a culture I have never been to.”

Bloom is impressed with what she sees, mainly how well it is run and how civil the players behave compared to games she was hosting.

“I think it is run really well,” said Bloom about the Unibet Open. “The energy and the scene in the room is much different than the poker games I am used to. The level of civility is kind of mind-blowing. It looks like everyone is having fun. It is a lot more relaxed than some of the other tournaments I have been to and certainly the cash games I ran.”

“The games I ran were intense,” Bloom continued. “At the beginning of the night it could be light but by around 10:30 p.m. or 11 p.m. when there are millions of dollars on the table, it’s not light anymore.”

The Unibet Open provides a poker vacation for many of its players, taking them to destinations they may not otherwise found the opportunity to explore. Bloom has taken advantage of her time in Bucharest and when not at the casino has experienced some of the Romanian capital’s rich culture.

“We went to the parliament today and it was unbelievable,” Bloom shared. “I just got fascinated with what is like for people of a certain age in Romania who have really lived two lives. Under the communist region, they basically had their free will stolen from them. And now, living in the same city, it is such a different life.”

Bloom didn’t hop into any of the poker action at the Unibet Open. In fact, despite being around the game, Bloom has never played a hand of poker. However, she finds the game exciting and might one day decide to play.

“Sure, absolutely, my heart starts beating a little faster when I hear the chips,” said Bloom about whether she may have the itch to one day sit down and play.

Bloom's Involvement in the Poker Community

Whether or not Bloom decides to stay involved in the poker community is anyone’s guess. Regardless, it still shaped Bloom into who she is today.

“I have an immense amount of gratitude towards the game of poker,” Bloom said. “Poker raised me and taught me everything that I know about business, about psychology, and about being David versus Goliath. I really learned so much about this game, so it will always be in my heart and it will always be part of my life. How that plays out in my career or my personal life, I am not so sure yet.”

PokerNews asked Bloom to expand on some of the things she learned from her involvement in poker.

“It taught me a lot about risk,” Bloom shared. “It told me about not folding when you have the best hand even though it might look like other people at the table were more powerful and bigger than you. It taught me a lot about psychology. It taught me a lot about men. Sometimes I feel I have an education that no woman should want. I don’t think there is an area of my life that poker didn’t touch and that education from running games for 10 years is who I am. Everything that I learned, I learned from poker.”

Many poker players that enjoy sports have seen strong parallels between the two. Bloom has an interesting insight due to her competing at the highest levels in skiing before she got involved in the poker world.

“No question,” Bloom responded when asked if there were parallels between poker and skiing. “In both poker and skiing you are alone a lot. It is you against the mountain or the game. I think the one thing that is so critical in both poker and sports is the discipline and the emotional stability of having a game face.”

Advancement of Women

Bloom wants to help push the advancement of women in a classy way. Her involvement in the #QueenRules Ladies Event fits right into her passion.

“I am for the advancement of women and it doesn’t necessarily need to be just in poker,” said Bloom. “But whenever I am exposed to something that I think is moving the needle or can encourage change in a smart and classy way, I’m in.”

Bloom Share's Her Story

Bloom shared it was important to her to tell her story in a book in part to help her move on with her life.

“Telling my story was a solution to the giant mess I had created,” said Bloom. “I was a convicted felon and was millions of dollars in debt. The tabloids had told my story and they aren’t the best ghost writer. So, I believed that my unique proposition and monetizable asset was the story.”

The Hollywood movie Molly’s Game was very popular and not just with poker players. Bloom discussed with PokerNews about her involvement in the film.

“I worked with Aaron (Sorkin) during the script writing every day for eight months,” said Bloom. “When the script was finished, and they went to shoot it, I bowed out. I didn’t want to be on set. I felt it would make Jessica (Chastain) feel a little bit uncomfortable. She invited me, so it wasn’t her. I just felt like it was the time to let the experts do their thing.”

Bloom shared that the movie told her story well.

“I believe the movie is really accurate,” said Bloom. “All those stories actually happened. But Sorkin wrote smarter dialogue than what actually happened. There were some embellishments like my LSAT score, but he really stuck to the facts most of the time.”

Bloom believes everyone including the actors and actresses did an incredible job. She explained that Chastain’s portrayal of her “raised the bar” of herself.

“I thought everyone did an incredible job,” said Bloom. “It was so crazy to see your life brought to the screen in such an accurate and specific way.

As many people have speculated, not all of the characters in the movie were based on one single individual. Bloom confirmed that in many cases it was a composite of many individuals including the infamous Player X.

Bloom isn’t done telling her story quite yet as she is working on a second book.

“I am working on another book,” said Bloom. “It is going to a memoir that also has a little self-help component to it about what it is like to completely blow your life up and try to put it back together through writing a book, do your publishing, and a Hollywood movie. So, it’s a brand-new world with new characters and new behind the scenes of what that looks like. It will have some real practical applications and giveaways on like what to do when you blew your life up, if you want to start over, or if you just want to get ahead.”

What Bloom might be up to next is anyone’s guess including Bloom’s.

God, I have no idea,” Bloom responded about where she sees herself in five years’ time. “It was so critical for me to embrace uncertainty when I was going through the case, it kind of got me into this detached place where I am just curious and don’t need to plan so much. It is kind of like an adventure.”

Tags: Aaron SorkinJessica ChastainMolly BloomMolly's GameQueenRulesUnibet Open Bucharest

Prescott Eliminated by Fechete

Niveau 7 : 500/1,000, 100 ante
Keiron Prescott
Keiron Prescott

Keiron Prescott, better known as "Scoom" raised from early position to 2,200. It folded all the way around to Stefanita Fechete in the big blind. Fechete moved all in for about 24,000 and he had Prescott covered by a small margin. Prescott called.

Keiron Prescott: {K-Hearts}{Q-Hearts}
Stefanita Fechete: {J-Hearts}{J-Clubs}

The board ran out {6-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}{7-Spades}{5-Spades}{J-Spades} and that meant that we lost another Unibet Poker Esports player from the tournament.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Stefanita Fechete ro
Stefanita Fechete
48,000
Keiron Prescott gi
Keiron Prescott
Eliminé

Tags: Keiron PrescottStefanita Fechete

Jorstad Chipping Up

Niveau 5 : 300/600, 75 ante
Espen Jorstad
Espen Jorstad

Espen Jorstad is chipping up quite nicely since the start of the day. Jorstad just added some more to his stack after three-betting preflop.

Elhanan Togerman raised from the under the gun position to 1,600 and the player to his left, Adrian Barbu, called. When it folded around to Jorstad in the small blind he didn't grab calling chips. Instead, he three-bet to 7,000. Togerman was quick with the fold but Barbu couldn't let go of his hand as easily as Togerman did.

Barbu did end up folding his hand while shaking his head. Jorstad collected the pot and could start stacking again.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Espen Jorstad no
Espen Jorstad
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 2X Winner
63,000 32,000

Tags: Espen Jorstad

Molendijk Eliminated

Niveau 5 : 300/600, 75 ante
Thijs Molendijk
Thijs Molendijk

Hearthstone streamer Thijs Molendijk started the tournament off on the wrong foot by losing two pots and dropping to 22,000 and he busted out of the tournament just now.

Molendijk four-bet all-in preflop with a pair of kings in his hand. He had to hold against the ace-king of his opponent but unfortunately for Molendijk an ace hit the board and the Dutchman was sent to the rail.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Thijs Molendijk nl
Thijs Molendijk
Eliminé

Tags: Thijs Molendijk

Unibet Poker Esports Update

Niveau 4 : 200/400, 50 ante
Scott McMillan
Scott McMillan

So far Phil Schonebaum and Jordy Janssens are the only players who played in the Esports Battle Royale earlier this week and have busted out of the Main Event today. Sophia White played yesterday and she wasn't able to make Day 2 either.

Schonebaum lost the remainder of his stack with jacks against aces and was sent to the rail. Thijs Molendijk also lost a pot already and is down to 22,000 after he lost with two pair while holding ace-king against three-of-a-kind queens.

The hottest running man of the week, Scott McMillan, has the biggest stack of all the esports players and is looking to continue his hot run and win a third tournament this Unibet Open.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Scott McMillan gb
Scott McMillan
55,000 25,000
Alan Widmann de
Alan Widmann
46,000 15,000
Nathan Schmitt fr
Nathan Schmitt
40,000 10,000
Tyler Wine us
Tyler Wine
26,000 26,000
Keiron Prescott gi
Keiron Prescott
23,000 23,000
Thijs Molendijk nl
Thijs Molendijk
22,000 -8,000
Phil Schonebaum de
Phil Schonebaum
Eliminé

Tags: Alan WidmannJordy JanssensKeiron PrescottNathan SchmittPhil SchonebaumScott McMillanThijs MolendijkTyler Wine

Simpson, Lovgren, Grigore and De Jong Eliminated

Niveau 4 : 200/400, 50 ante
Ian Simpson
Ian Simpson

Sofia Lovgren popped up in the field, but she wasn't able to survive that long. She busted out of the tournament and her only chance to make it through to Day 2 is the reentry possibility on Day 1c.

Dex de Jong, Marcel Grigore, and Unibet Ambassador Ian Simpson are in the exact same situation as they also have busted out of the tournament.

Simpson lost the last of his stack with ace-king. He three-bet preflop to 2,500 from the big blind and two players called. The flop came down {K-Spades}{8-Spades}{2-Diamonds} and Simpson continued with a bet of 3,500. He lost one opponent but had to shake off another when the {J-Diamonds} turn came down. Simpson check-raised all-in after his opponent bet 8,000. Simpson's all-in was for about 18,000. Simpson's opponent called holding {K-}{J-} and the river wasn't good for Simpson.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Sofia Lovgren se
Sofia Lovgren
Eliminé
Dex de Jong nl
Dex de Jong
Eliminé
Marcel Grigore ro
Marcel Grigore
Eliminé
Ian Simpson gb
Ian Simpson
Eliminé

Tags: Dex de JongIan SimpsonMarcel GrigoreSofia Lovgren